DToid:Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk is the fourteenth entry in Gust’s long running Atelier series, an RPG franchise which has experienced only limited success in the west. As both the first installment in a new Atelier universe, and the first Western release to be published by Tecmo Koei rather than NIS America, Ayesha looks to be a fresh start for the series.
One of the writers at MONG spent the last week gluing things to other things in Gust and Koei Tecmo's latest RPG release on the Vita. How does the game hold up? Is it worth replaying if you've already experienced the PS3 version? Check out his thoughts here!
The ABS and PVC figure has stands 225mm tall (8.85 inches) and is a 1/8 scale.
Gust’s alchemically-inclined girls (and guy) are now available for order in the form of life-sized towels.
So, if you’re a middle school girl currently confronting your blossoming womanhood, or just a fan of overwhelmingly cute things, maybe grab a copy."
This guy don't play so much Jrpgs,right?
Totally the wrong guy to review a game like this & reading the review was really immature if you ask me. Screams like a guy who has never played a JRPG. Also this 'sexism' deal with games like these is getting really old. Are these western game journalist not aware that a large majority of the artwork in these games are drawn by females? Heck the character designer for Ninja Gaiden & DOA is a female.
The game is much more lenient than the past Atelier games in the time management & for me that is a welcome sight. Cause in the past game the time management became really frustrating at times.
For me the game is a solid 7 or 8 if you are a fan of the series. Thoroughly enjoying the game.