If you're a die-hard JRPG fan, chances are, you've played one or all of these titles.
But hey, these games are lengthy and other titles probably got in the way, right? So, wouldn't it be nice to have all three games in the same package?
NIS America has announced that The Arland Atelier Trilogy is headed to Europe, where it will launch exclusively on PlayStation 3 on March 6. The compilation includes Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland , Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland , and Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland . Check out the reviews if you haven't before and apologies on not delivering a review of the third. But I'm sure JRPG fans will enjoy it.
You have to have something to play while you wait for games like Persona 5 and Final Fantasy XV , right?
Related Game(s): Arland Atelier Trilogy
Big question is are these the Plus versions or just the older PS3 version?
These games are probably too cutesy for most. They intentionally stay away from 'save-the-world' type storylines.
I did really like them, though. The gameplay is fairly deep. I still hate the time passage stuff, but overall, they are pretty well done.
They aren't AAA productions or anything, but they're turn based… and most importantly, they don't launch with lots of bugs.
They were fun experiences, but I don't think I could go back to them again.
Glad Europe can play em, they are neat.