Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven Image
Metascore
68

Mixed or average reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 44 Ratings

Summary: Residing on the outskirts of town as the proprietor of a quiet, rustic inn, Luchs has lived through much of his life proudly clinging to a code of honour passed down from father to son for generations: "When our cherished guests finally arrive, think of them as nothing less than family." Unfortunately, the inn has not yet had even a single guest since its foundation, leaving Luchs no choice but to excavate and sell crystals - the islands most valuable fuel source - in order to make ends meet. It is during one such routine excavation that he happens upon a beautiful maiden encased inside a massive crystal, and her abrupt awakening triggers a series of unexpected events that include foul fiends, astonishing abilities, and miraculous mysteries... Features: -Seven heroines, seven stories - each of the seven heroines who come to inhabit the inn have their own stories to tell, and building relationships with them will unlock new, specialised attacks to aid in combat when they join the battle party. -Strategic combat makes every turn count - "Bowl" over as many enemies with a single strike as possible, challenging players to line up melee, ranged and magical attacks so frontline enemies are knocked into others for maximum collateral damage. -Craft your way to new skills in addition to unlocking new abilities, participating in Free Battles and registering for Street Pass can provide rare crafting items for use in creating new skills to help turn the tides of battle. -Adjustable difficulty levels and more - players can toggle among Easy, Normal and Hard difficulties, use the Fast Forward feature to speed up combat as desired, or relive fond memories via in-game movie and art galleries.
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Rating: T
Developer: Marvelous Inc.
Genre(s): Strategy, Turn-Based, General, Fantasy
Number of Online Players:No Online Multiplayer
Cast Credit
Ben Diskin Voice (Gewalt)
Grant George Voice (Kaiser)
Sean O'Connor Voice (Bart)
Masahide Miyata Director
Tomoko Morita Music Composer
Masahiro Oshinomi Writer
Christine Marie Cabanos Voice (Gabriele)
Stacy Okada Voice (Diana)
Robbie Daymond Voice (Luchs Edward)
Alexis Tipton Voice (Beatrix)
Alexis Tipton Voice (Sarine)
Natalie Hoover Voice (Adelheid)
Eden Riegel Voice (Charlotte)
Kate Higgins Voice (Elfriede)
Amanda Celine Miller Voice (Francesca)
Shu Hirato Writer
Masahiro Hatano Writer
Rita Satou (Japanese) Voice (Luchs Edward)
Yuki Kaji (Japanese) Voice (Bart)
Amber Connor Voice (Amelia)
Nao Toyama (Japanese) Voice (Amelia)
Ao Kayano (Japanese) Voice (Charlotte)
Minori Chihara (Japanese) Voice (Beatrix)
Satomi Sato (Japanese) Voice (Elfriede)
Yui Ogura (Japanese) Voice (Gabriele)
Yuka Otsubo (Japanese) Voice (Francesca)
Ami Koshimizu (Japanese) Voice (Diana)
Chiwa Saito (Japanese) Voice (Adelheid)
Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese) Voice (Kaiser)
Emiri Kato (Japanese) Voice (Sarine)
Akira Ishida (Japanese) Voice (Gewalt)
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