The Atelier Series: Where to Start? 2024 Edition
Back in 2020, we released our first Where to Start? guide, covering Gust’s Atelier series. With four new entries released since then, we have elected to offer readers an updated refresh.
Back in 2020, we released our first Where to Start? guide, covering Gust’s Atelier series. With four new entries released since then, we have elected to offer readers an updated refresh.
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.
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!
Woop woop! Explicit alert! This get a bit unclean as we try to figure out our Game of the Year picks for 2019. We find out just what you can get done with slave labor. We learn the true martial power of haircuts. And we finally realize Anna Marie shouldn’t be allowed to keep animals.
Whatcha Playing is back for April and the staff is playing a wide variety of games. Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists is drawing mixed opinions from several staffers while Chocobo Mystery Dungeon, Zanki Zero, and even Mortal Kombat are vying for the staff’s attention.
Nelke gets by with a little help from her alchemist friends. Too bad they couldn’t synthesize a better 20th anniversary title for this long running series.
This week is an incredibly busy one for new releases, so, for our own sanity more than anything else, we have collected today’s flood of launch trailers into this single article. Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ardyn, Grimshade, Trails of Cold Steel, Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists, Outward, Path of Exile, The Princess Guide, and Seven: Enhanced Edition are all out now.
For its 20th Anniversary special, Gust’s Atelier series provides something which, while a little different, still hews close to the things that made it all great in the first place.
Atelier spin-off Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists is just over a month away. Koei Tecmo released a new overview trailer and some screenshots for the game.
Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists releases in Japan next week. To gear players up for the launch, Gust released the game’s opening movie.
2019 already has plenty of titles to get excited for. The RPGamer staff picked out a selection of games they are most anticipating and are keen to hear what readers are looking forward to.
Gust has released some more info about the town-building aspects in Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists. Players will be able to unlock a number of character-specific buildings including a giant pie-shaped abode for Rorona.
A second Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists trailer has been released. More returning characters are shown along with various gameplay footage.
Nelke is getting even more help in her quest to build the village of Westwald. Shallie, Judie, Iris Forner, and Norn are confirmed for Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World.
Koei Tecmo has revealed the western release date for the upcoming Atelier spin-off title. Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists will arrive in the West less than two months after hitting Japan.
Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists has been pushed back a month in Japan. There is no news on whether this will affect the game’s western release.
Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists gets some town building tips revealed. A new feature called cooperative synthesis is the key to the game’s plot.
NIS America and Koei Tecmo are teaming up again for another special edition. Meanwhile, Gust adds yet more characters to the cast of Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists.
Sam Wachter hasn’t been feeling the Atelier series as of late. Did Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists change her mind? Find out in our impression.
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.
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