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Reaction Time Atelier Totori: The Adventurer Of Arland Review (PS3)

No, I still can’t pronounce it.

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Agent Smith4518d ago

Wow, it's really not that hard. Elementary schoolers could say it.

zerocrossing4517d ago (Edited 4517d ago )

I was gonna get this game today but everywhere I went didn't have it!.

Do I have to go to the 4 corners of the earth every time I want my niche game fix?! ugh, ok rant over...

Ulf4517d ago (Edited 4517d ago )

Didn't this game come out like... a while ago?

Pretty sure it did, because I have it, and its way better than 6/10. I think that, if you don't like JRPGs much, and are more into WRPGs, 6/10 might be pretty spot on.

Then again, if you don't like JRPGs much, why would you review, or read a review, for such a game? It seems as though the JRPGs of this gen are just about as good as they were last gen, but with better graphics (barring FF13, which had better graphics, but was not a good JRPG)... but the reviewers want them to evolve into WRPGs or something?

Stewie2k84517d ago

Was hoping this would be good. i have been looking to play a japanese anime style RPG for awhile now.

Off topic: does anyone know any good Japanese anime style gamnes? doesnt have to necessarily be an RPG. :)

Son_Lee4517d ago

WRPGs are the new thing, the in thing. JRPGs are just as good as they were last gen, but the difference is that the majority of reviewers have moved on. They want WRPG in their JRPGs and it's just not gonna happen. It baffles me why games like White Knight Chronicles get super low scores when they are good games. I haven't gotten Atelier Totori yet (and it's not hard to pronounce at all), but it looks like a good JRPG. This reviewer should smarten up before he reviews anything.

Lionheart3774517d ago

This isn't my review to defend, but since you haven't played the game yet, making a statement like this seems pointless.

Reviewers haven't just moved on - JRPGs haven't progressed. Being "as good" as two or even one generation before just isn't enough. I love JRPGs as much or even more than the next guy, but keeping to the same formula throughout the years just isn't enough.I've actually played this game, and while I enjoy the combat, it's too familiar to stand out.

Tommy, the reviewer, is in love with Japanese games, and the pronunciation tagline is nothing more than a joke. If anyone should "smarten up," it's onlookers who make comments about games they haven't played and reviews whose score soured their entire impression.

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Arland's adventurer and apprentice - Atelier Totori vs. Atelier Meruru

"Gust's Atelier series offers plenty of lighthearted fun so let's see whether Totori or Meruru has the more worthwhile adventure." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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Make sure to vote for your favourite at the bottom of the article! :D

rainslacker1881d ago

Rorona is, and always will be my favorite. She's just too adorable.

Her game was great, but others have been better. I just like the character the most. One thing they got right in her game though was the pacing of the time aspect. Gave plenty of time without wasting too much here or there like all the other games seemed to do.

Reibooi1882d ago

I enjoyed the story for Totori more but had more fun overall with Meruru. Love them both though.

TheColbertinator1882d ago

Meruru was better. Kingdom building was a nice push for the series

Teflon021882d ago

I prefer Totori I was a bit boring and the only one that didn't hook me out of the 3 Plus versions I played though Totori was really rough on new players unlike Meruru

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Atelier Arland Trilogy DX PS4 review - Demon Gaming

Lyam writes: - Atelier Arland Trilogy DX is another collection release, but this time, on PlayStation 4. The games with it are Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland, Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland, and Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland, which have all appeared on PlayStation 3, as well as the PlayStation Vita. It’s quite an ongoing franchise with Atelier Rorona is the 11th game in the series and there are more plenty more to come.

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Teflon021948d ago

It's probably my favourite 3 (well didn't like meruru much) But the price is trash. Should have been normal retail price for all 3 imo.

LG_Fox_Brazil1948d ago

I haven't played the Atelier series for quite a while now. Last game I finished was Iris 3, although I didn't really liked it. I love the first one, Eternal Mana. I think I finished Atelier Iris 1 at least three times. I bought Atelier Sophie and played less than 10 hours before I dropped it. Would love to see another game with the Iris level of story telling.

Servbot411947d ago

Surprised this wasn't censored.

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Want Your Vita Game To Be A Best-Seller? Just Don't Tell Anyone It Exists.

Kotaku - Last month, the Japanese publisher Tecmo Koei released the Vita version of Japanese role-playing game Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland. They told nobody that it was out.

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Sanquine904043d ago (Edited 4043d ago )

What? You mean... I can play this! Faster vita go on psn! Download!

TBH i did not know it was on PSN..

contradictory4043d ago

it's the first i've heard of a vita version :0

rainslacker4043d ago

What's sad is that Tecmo didn't even send out their newsletter with any info on it until about a week after release. It wasn't even on their website. If I hadn't happen to come across the article here(which wasn't very hot at the time), then I wouldn't have known either.

I actually just brought the PS3 version a few weeks ago though. Probably would have gotten it on the Vita instead had I known it was coming.

-Gespenst-4043d ago

It sounds counter-intuitive but in a way it kind of makes sense.

Instead of all the hype and teasing and build-up from months of marketing, some dude just happens across the game on psn and is hugely surprised and excited. Then, it gets spread like wildfire and you have concentrated excitement all over the internet. It's almost like they didn't even have to wait for the game, because they weren't even aware it existed until they saw it for sale on psn. I'd imagine that's pretty exciting for fans. Risky, but I could see how it might work.

TheTwelve4043d ago (Edited 4043d ago )

I've owned this on my Vita for awhile. =) A very good Vita adaption, very sharp and crisp gameplay...

I've always said that advertising was overrated. Good games will sell through word of mouth, and always have.

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TheoreticalParticle4043d ago

That's really not all that true. It works in this scenario because it doesn't take much to stand out in the crowd.

There are what, like 60 games total for the Vita right now? You don't really need ad dollars to stand out in a pack of 60. People who are looking for games on a Vita are going to find your game.

When you get to a crowded marketplace, like say, Steam, or the Apple App Store, you're not going to sell like gangbusters just because you're good. People have to find you first.

Ad dollars certainly are overrated in SOME cases, but plenty of good games have also gone to the bargain bin. It's a matter of knowing which situation you're in.

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