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Atelier Escha & Logy Alchemists of the Dusk Sky releasing on PS3 in March

TECMO KOEI America has confirmed with us the official release date to ‘Atelier Escha & Logy Alchemists of the Dusk Sky’. This will be the direct sequel to Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk, the release date is set for March 11, 2014 for North America, exclusively on the PS3.

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Which Atelier trilogy should you play

There are a lot of Atelier games out there, and Gust keeps adding to the lineup with new installments in the main series and spin-offs to keep track of. It is a lot to deal with. Also, the major installments tend to come out in trilogies, which share storylines and sometimes gameplay mechanics. One line might not be as interesting for specific players, but another could be a perfect fit.

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Teflon021766d ago

Arland best. Couldn't finish Mysterious. Dusk is good. The ones before those are good but I prefer the 3d games

Vits1766d ago

Pretty good article. The Atelier series is a very weird one. As each game have it's own ideas and can play vastly differently than another title even in the same trilogy.

But to get to know the franchise or at least what was the fundation of it. I would argue that the Arland is the best one, even though I prefer other sub-series even more.

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Otome games that don’t leave you reading a novel

Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Otome games are great, but many of the titles getting localized are visual novels. While reading is also pretty amazing, sometimes you don’t want to spend your time reading thousands of words on route to romancing a digital dude. Sometimes, you want a little more stimulation while searching for the (virtual) one.

Fortunately for you, there are plenty of otome games out there that aren’t visual novels."

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7 Highly Questionable Videogame Adaptations

ANN: Anime productions pull from a lot of places; in addition to manga and light novels, anime also routinely adapts storylines from popular videogames. While there are plenty of decent anime based on videogames, the medium doesn't exactly have a sterling reputation for becoming memorable or beloved anime TV series. This season's Phantasy Star Online 2: The Animation is heading down this same path; let's take a little stroll through seven examples of videogame adaptations that didn't quite scratch that itch.

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KimikoGaming2962d ago

I really liked the opening theme of Final Fantasy Unlimited. It was catchy.

MeteorPanda2962d ago

I named my cockatiel Chobi XD