#JRPGJuly 2022 Introduction
We kick off another #JRPGJuly, our month-long community game-along! The RPGamer staff let us know what they are planning to play for the celebration.
We kick off another #JRPGJuly, our month-long community game-along! The RPGamer staff let us know what they are planning to play for the celebration.
The Atelier series is now a sprawling empire of over thirty titles. Whether you’re totally new to the series or returning from the PS2 era, we answer the ever-important question of a well-established series: where to start!
The second week of #JRPGJuly is in the books. Let’s see how things are progressing for the RPGamer staff with their chosen games.
The first week of #JRPGJuly is in the books. Let’s see how things are starting out for the RPGamer staff with their chosen games.
Happy #JRPGJuly everyone! The RPGamer crew is back for another round of Chic Pixel’s annual celebration, and we are here to share what staff are going to be playing this month!
The Atelier Arland trilogy is now available on three new platforms. PC, PS4, and Switch-owning RPGamers can catch up on the trilogy before the recently-announced fourth title hits next year.
A new Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists trailer comes with an updated launch period for the game. In addition, those in the west looking for an excuse to play through the Arland trilogy will soon have some more platforms to do it on.
Gust is bringing the Arland trilogy to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan next month. A new trailer gives a reminder of the main heroines and lots of short gameplay snippets.
Atelier’s Arland trilogy is heading to new platforms in Japan. The new DX versions of the games will all be coming to PS4 and Switch on the same day.
Atelier Meruru is back with class on the PlayStation Vita. But is this adventure worth the re-release on portables?
Poor Sterkenberg. Even after three Atelier games, the poor man is completely out of place in the land of hyperactive pink-haired genki girls. Is Atelier Meruru the most excellent adventure of the Arland trilogy, or is it just Sterk’s bogus journey?
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