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ZTGD | Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland (PS3) Review

Jae Lee writes: I remember playing Atelier Rorona when it first came out in the States sometime in 2010.

It was the first Atelier for the new generation of consoles, and while it had some rather glaring flaws, I quite enjoyed my time with it regardless.

Now, it’s been re-released with many improvements in both the graphics and game play department. While it’s not quite a brand new experience, it’s well worth checking out for veterans and newcomers alike for its new content and upgrades.

Digital_Anomaly3439d ago

Seconded!

Easily the best game I've got for my Vita.

DarXyde3439d ago

Thirded

It's pretty much a perfect JRPG. Atlus does fine work.

MercilessDMercer3439d ago

FFX is still one of my favourite games of all time... It's a shame more top notch JRPGs don't regularly come out anymore

Cdn_Seahawks_Fan3439d ago

It sure seems that the Vita has become the Niche gamers place to go. I am kinda sad that my Vita just sits in its case, but alas, there are others who have a lot of reason to play it.

Kal-V33439d ago (Edited 3439d ago )

I've played through Persona 4G, Lost Dimension, and Ys: Memories of Celceta and they are all fantastic.

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Get intimate with Atelier

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."

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Chibi Totori And Meruru Say Hi In New Atelier Rorona Plus

Siliconera: New Atelier Rorona for Nintendo 3DS is a remake of Gust’s popular PlayStation 3 RPG with a new style. All of the characters from Rorona to guests Totori and Meruru have a cutesy, super deformed style.

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