KOEI TECMO EUROPE is pleased to announce today that the latest installments for the esteemed ATELIER series are confirmed for release in Europe. The grand finale of developer Gust’s Atelier Duskseries will bring Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk to the PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system on 14 January 2015 (13 January 2015 for North America) and finish with Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system on 13 March 2015 in Europe (10 March 2015 for North America).
COG writes: It’s the Atelier series’ first time on the Vita here in North America. The Alchemy Simulator is a perfect fit for a portable system.
The Xbox One version of Need for Speed has been discounted to $23.79. Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea is also on sale for $19.99 while the PS4 version of Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess has been reduced to $29.99.
Good Lord normally NFS not on sale until November of the following year right before next title comes out.
this reboot nfs must be soooooooo bad less than 30 days from release date Nov 18th 2015 on sale now at 23.79
thank God i did not buy that crapfest.
@ gearskin above
this reboot would've done well if only ghost games took it back to old skool style Nfs from blackbox studio Hotpursuit 2 two player style racing without always online,alldrive,autolog crap.
in my personal opinion
The recent patch fixed a lot of the launch issues and added some additional content. Worth a play at $24
I bought this game on sale a few days ago on Xbox Live for about $25.
Kinda wish I didn't do that.
I only played it for about 2 hours and it is soooooo boring and cheesy beyond anything I ever imagined.
Ended up buying the Forza 6 & Forza Horizon 2 bundle along with the Storm Island on sale on Xbox last night.
Both of those games play so much better.
If I owned a physical disc for the new Need For Speed now, I'd either trade it in at Gamestop for $2 or sell it locally on Craigslist for a bit more-- ugh!
Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "JRPGs become more predictable as they age. The mechanics are still sound, the stories still good, and the general concept still appreciated in a world where open-world everything is becoming the norm. Think of it as perpetual familiarity. We now what’s going to happen. Gust’s Atelier chronicles can fall within the bounds of predictable, but the series’ focus on individuals sets it apart."
I tried to like these games but the story is so lame. I guess it's for 12 year old girls. Too bad, the graphics are pretty good.
Definitely buying Atelier Shallie. The time management gameplay, extensive items synthesis, great music, and very nice art styles what drew me to buy and play the PS3 Atelier games.