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Hiding a love story in Atelier Escha & Logy Plus

Michibiku's Jenni Lada writes, "Atelier Escha & Logy is one of Gust’s most popular entries in its long-running Atelier series. The original game received a 36/40 from Famitsu, the highest score in the Atelier line yet and became the first to receive an anime series based upon it. Two alchemists from different backgrounds, with different methods and skill sets, come together to accomplish an important goal and reach seemingly impossible, ancient ruins. It was a winning formula. Yet, with Atelier Escha & Logy Plus, Gust managed to enhance and improve it even further. A new facet was added to the storyline in a delightfully natural fashion."

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How to Get Into the Atelier Games in 2019

The Mako Reactor says: “Everything you need to know about getting into the Atelier franchise from best place to start to every new release covered on PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.”

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Blank2040d ago

Excellent article! This franchise is amazing I started around the Vita games and have been playing since. But for the newer releases I have lagged behind in purchasing due to my backlog. This great comprehensive article got my bearings straight thanks!

Nerdmaster2040d ago

I always hear good stuff about the Atelier series, but with so many games I didn't feel like actually researching. So this article was a good read, and I may buy Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book in the near future.

patterson2040d ago (Edited 2040d ago )

Atelier Ryaza is looking like it’s going to be the breakout game for the franchise.

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The Friday Ten: The ten best PlayStation Vita games

The PlayStation Vita still has some games in it, let's get that out of the way from outset. The release schedule isn't massive, but there's a steady trickle of releases that should keep us going through the console's twilight.

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Deadpooled3260d ago

No tearaway or killzone mercenary?

Kallisti3260d ago

Did the Vita ever get a game that looked better than Killzone? That game looked so good for a handheld game.

Darkwatchman3260d ago

Nope. Still most technically impressive vita title ever.

Deadpooled3259d ago

Probably the best fps on a handheld ever, actual effort from the developers Guerilla Cambridge compared to the shoddy devs who did those resistance and cod games.

Blastoise3260d ago

Needs more Soul Sacrifice Delta

Deadpooled3259d ago

I remember the limited edition psvita soul sacrifice versions (red one) which looked stunningly beautiful.

Kal-V33258d ago

I am a proud owner of one and it is awesome.

ONESHOTV23260d ago

for my list it's

Persona 4 Golden
NFS Most Wanted 12
Soul Sacrifice
Dynasty Warriors Next
Muramasa Rebirth
Terraria
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
Metal Gear Solid 2
Gravity Rush
Ninja Gaiden Σ Plus

StanleyRoper3260d ago

A totally decent list. I could add A LOT to it. How about the 2 EDF games? EDF 2017 Portable and EDF 2 Invaders From Planet Space?

Skankinruby3260d ago

Killzone mercenary, uncharted golden abyss, gravity rush, and resistance burning skies were my favs. So sad the vita wasn't more successful it had so much potential

Darkwatchman3260d ago

The only one you listed that I consider "best of the system" material is Killzone. Gravity Rush and Uncharted were Eh, but Resistance Burning Skies was decent. I did not like the single player. That portion of the game felt very underdeveloped, but the multiplayer for a time until Killzone came out was probably the best handheld shooter online expeience you could ever have. Tons of dumb fun

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Atelier Escha & Logy Plus Review | Reviews 2 Go

Reviews 2 Go just finished up their play of the PS Vita's newest Atelier. Here are their final thoughts:

"Atelier Escha & Logy Plus is the most user-friendly Atelier game to date. While the frame-rate still struggles in areas and there is still incomplete English voice-work, the system is improving and it’s definitely a worthy adventure for both Atelier and JRPG fans."

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