✨ Craft, Explore, Conquer! ✨
Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land for Nintendo Switch invites players to step into a beautifully crafted open world where they can explore the remnants of the Aladissian Empire, collect ingredients, and engage in strategic battles. With innovative features like 'Simple Synthesis' and base building, this game offers a unique blend of crafting and exploration that enhances the gaming experience.
D**L
Enjoyable Game
Atelier meets Zelda. Open world. Fast combat. Lots of battle options for attacking and defending. Can swap characters for quick counterattacks. In-depth crafting and synthesizing. Takes problem solving and studying map to get around cliffs and canyons. Can double jump to work your way up certain routes, but can't climb like in Zelda. Can find markers to quick travel. Gunstaff allows for some cool effects like gathering materials from afar and lowering an enemy's defense before battling. The guided synthesis option helps select best materials for crafting weapons and items. Can build your atelier from scratch. Atmosphere is a little more subdued than past games like Lulua. For someone who has played the Ryzas, Mysterious series and Lulua, I recommend this game.
A**A
Sophie > Yumia >>>>>> Ryza
You should buy this because she's not Ryza.She also didn't steal her familiar from another companies IP *coughCARBUNCLE*Her staff can also shoot bullets!I'll take ez mode synthesis over an overly complicated sunny/rainy/day/night item required for story progression.
F**K
Otro mas para la colección
Llego una semana después del lanzamiento, pero bien empaquetado espero que los demás disfruten del juego.
R**A
Atelier
Great game A+++++
M**P
My first atelier game
I played the demo on switch and it ran really well. I heard people online saying the framerate was constantly dropping but I didn't notice that in the full game. I like the open world areas and the combat is satisfying.
J**
Really enjoyable
Fast combat, engaging open world, lovable characters RPG
G**K
Mediocre Atelier
I liked the Ryza trilogy more. Thicc-ness aside, I feel this game leans too much into the faux-open-world fetch quests that it becomes tedious. It’s not bad, it’s just not great either.
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