Your videos have a really comfy vibe while also being very informative. Your voice is also very soothing. This helped me out a lot in deciding how I wanted to approach getting into the series. I’m now playing the first game and loving it. Thank you!!
The format of your reviews are genuinely so well done and enjoyable Emily! You always highlight all of the crucial points and cover things i look for within said reviews, couple this with other aspects you talk about as well, makes it great! :) I was actually able to play through the first two while juggling with completing Octopath Traveler II, i said this on Twitter already but this is definitely bumped up, as i want to see the culmination of the conclusion! Stellar work as always! :)
Thanks Mike! While I was editing I felt like there were things I maybe shouldn't have left out, but I suppose that's the nature of reviews 😅 I'm excited to hear what you think about the 3rd game once you clear Octopath Traveler II :)
Props for the goat love - I'm taking my wife to a farm to cuddle baby goats for her birthday in a couple weeks, we're definitely goat fans. Goats are the GOAT. 🐐 Now I finally have all the Atelier games I was missing (minus the DS entry), so I'm thinking I'll start making my way through these soon...
Baby goats are so cute, even with their demon eyes lol. And yay! I hope the Atelier games vibe with you. Because you enjoy the Blue Reflection games I have a feeling you'll adore these as well.
Really nice and chill review :D The Ryza trilogy really is one of those where you should definitely start at the beginning. Seeing Ryza and co grow up over these games is probably one of my favourite experiences the past couple of years, and I'm sad to see them go. Ryza 1 is what introduced me to the series and I've been hooked ever since.
I just got a copy of the first Ryza game. Excited to try it out. I’ve always wondered if I would like the games just because I feel like I never really knew what they were about. Lol. Thanks for the awesome review!
great discussion on Ryza 3, with how you talked about the game it's clear how much you enjoyed it. I only played Ryza 1 but you talking about Ryza 2 having the story you enjoyed the most makes me want to play it now. Thanks for the video Emily
Ryza 2 was really such a step up from the first game, and definitely worth looking into if you enjoyed at least the characters and some of the game mechanics. I was really amazed at how much of an upgrade it was in about every aspect.
@@orbalology do you think I can jump in with Ryza 2? Never played any Atelier game, though I already heard the Ryza games aren't "pure" turn-based and instead use a new system. I keep hearing Ryza 2 is so much better than 1 so I kinda wanna jump in with the 2nd game.
Great review, I am glad you didn't talk about any spoilers. I look forward to playing this one as soon i finish playing the other 2 haha and more of your more reviews.
Traded in some of my wiiU collection at a local retro game store the other day and saw a trilogy pack that included the 1st sophie game and they had a new copy of sophie 2 on its own. So used my credit to pick those up. Can't wait to check out the two sophie games after finishing ryza 3 🤓
The Mysterious Trilogy & Sophie 2 are the next Atelier games I want to check out too. I picked them up last year but just need to set aside some time to get to them. Sophie looks like a really adorable protagonist 😊
I will buy it for sure, I already have got the 2 previous games. Tried To get limited box edition but no more available for shipping to France from Koei's online stores 😐 I haven't played this series yet but I will ! I enjoyed your review, thank you ! ☺
I love just how unique and flashy all the characters in the Ryza series look. I really need to take the time to play through the first one and then the second one before finishing it out the series with this one. Thank you for the wonderful review, Emily!
Congrats on your first code. I am also really enjoying Ryza 3. This is my 15th Atelier game. Its amazing how far the series has come since the first one I played (which was Rorona). My only issue with this one is that it is the buggiest Atelier game I have played. All the bugs are in the synthesis which is quite strange eg. Items you make from duplication sometimes cannot be accessed for anything else. Keep up the great reviews!
Oh interesting I actually didn't notice any bugs during the synthesis sequences, but I didn't really use the item duplication mechanics much. Hopefully that will be fixed in Gust's upcoming patches!
Hi Emily! I am in love with Atelier Ryza 3. I was sad when it's initial release date was delayed, but the wait was well worth it. I've had a ton of fun returning to my previous favorite locations, and discovering new favorites! The different maps are so vast and beautiful. I'm about 40 hours in and I never want the adventure to end! Also, Bos is best boy lol. Great review Emily, and congrats on the review code! 😄
Good review. I had pre-ordered Ryza 3 and am slowly playing through it now on PS5. I did play the first two and a bunch of other Atelier games on Switch though. I miss out on some costumes by moving to PS5 but I thought it might play better... Besides I had to do something with my PS5 as I've had it since slightly after launch and have really only played 1 game on it.
Honestly I’ve never had an urge to buy any Atelier games, but Ryza is such a stunning and charming series I find myself conflicted. Nice review by the way!
Thanks! The Ryza games are really just so charming. I'm hoping the anime adaptation will do the series justice for those who may not necessarily have time for the games :)
Nice video! I have never played these games but it on my list. The game looks stunning. I am worried that the alchemy part would turn me away from the games but from your review it doesnt seem that bad. Looking forward to your next video. Have a nice rest of your week
Thank you! These games are really so pretty. I think the alchemy is super approachable in whatever way you want to handle it! It may surprised you too 😉
You can start with any of the trilogies really! The earlier games have time management systems which aren't too bad but they add a little bit of stress compared to the more relaxed approach the new games have adapted. My first Atelier game was Ayesha from the Dusk Trilogy and really loved it. So I would recommend that one or Ryza 1 if you want to jump into the more modern Atelier games :)
I'm really hoping that in a few weeks I'll finally be able to actually play all of these games that have been piling up that I've been wanting to play. Though I will probably play something a bit on the shorter side since the game I've been playing every once in a while since September is a JRPG. Ryza will be my first Atelier game, and hopefully when I finally get around to it, I can find a physical copy of Ryza 2 and 3.
I appreciate your summary of whether or not this is a good jumping on point 👍. Some of these series are sprawling epics and its good to get some advice from someone who’s been there and can give an informed opinion.
Playing on the Zelda OLED should improve your experience a bit.( I think you said you were able to pre-order one on Twitter). Great video, excited to see your Azure video in the future. 20k here you come! 👍
Great review. Ill have to buy 3 to complete the trilogy. I still haven't played any games in this series but, I have played blue reflection second light so if its similar I think I'll like Atelier games then.
Congrats on reaching the status level of getting offered review codes! ❤️ your recommendation got me to buy the first Ryza game and it just came in today. Can’t wait to jump into it!
@@orbalologyI’m sure I will! It looks right up my alley. It will probably be skipping most of my backlog queue after I finish up the last wave of Fire Emblem DLC that just dropped tonight
I bought the game on Steam to give the franchise another try. The graphics and art style in Atelier Ryza 3 are simply breathtaking. The vibrant, colorful visuals bring the world to life (especially on an OLED monitor), and the character designs are beautifully detailed *cough Ryza thighs cough*. The pacing can feel a bit slow at times, especially during the early stages of the game, and the combat system, while serviceable, may not be as deep or challenging as some other RPGs. Having previously played Tales of Abyss it is quite the far cry from that games combat system. The refined alchemy system, which I'm told has been further improved from previous entries is fun. The alchemy mechanics are intuitive and accessible, allowing players to experiment with different ingredients and recipes to create powerful items and potions. The addition of new alchemy recipes and synthesis techniques adds depth and complexity to the system, providing a satisfying sense of discovery I felt.
Oh I'm really glad to hear you're enjoying the game after giving the franchise another go! It really is such a gem. And totally agree about the alchemy! There were some play sessions where I would spend hours just playing around with it and had so much fun haha 😊
Feel these kinda games are perfect for Switch being able to pick up 'n' play anytime, anywhere and it does look beautiful on OLED screen, buy yeah they need to patch in a text colour change or make it bigger, and I would also like to have had Eng VA. I do however love what I've played so far in this entry :-)
The relaxed pacing for these games really are ideal for the Switch! I'll have to see how the game looks on the OLED once my TotK edition arrives later this month :)
Just got my copy in the mail yesterday. Only got an hour to play last night due to life and that pesky thing called sleep. Loving it so far. The PS5 version so far has no framerate issues that I've noticed. Despite playing on a 55 inch TV, I do agree the text is quite small. It was hard to read at times. White text on a light background is never good and the small text didn't help. Either way looking forward to losing myself in this game. Now as far as the next new entry, my wishlist would probably be Ayesha 2. I feel the dusk trilogy didn't have a satisfying conclusion, and Ayesha was not given any time in the third game (haven't played the dx version of Shallie so I don't know what they did to include her).
Not sure if you're concerned with audio but when you get that PS5 if you want the new highest sound quality possible get a soundbar setup or receiver with eArc instead of regular Arc. It sounds great but might annoy your neighbors :)
Hi there, just came across your channel today. I’ve played a bit of Lydie and Suelle, Sophie 2 and Lulua, but I’ve never been able to complete an atelier game ever ☹️ there’s just something I can’t get about the alchemy, I always get stuck when they want me to synthesise stuff to a certain quality and I can’t seem to do it 😞😞😞 I’m definitely interested in the Ryza trilogy and the first ryza is on sale on eshop but I’m worried if I get it, I’ll just get stuck again, like I have in all the other atelier games I tried. Do you have any advice for me!
The Ryza games have a completely different alchemy system, I think they do a good job explaining how it works so it may be worth giving those games a go. There are also some guides online I think that should help you at any point you get stuck :)
I’ve always wanted to dive in to this series but the overwhelming amount of entries it has on switch always a deterrent. But I’ve always heard great things about them. Although, I recall playing an atelier game on PSP but that was so long ago I don’t even recall the title. Just that it involves talking swords (crimson and azure azoth). And I remember loving it. Edit: I was mistaken. The game was on PS2 and is called Atelier Iris 2.
They're really charming and worth looking into if you're interested. I think starting with Ryza 1 is a great way to go to test the waters :) I haven't played any Atelier games on the PSP, I want to say those weren't localized? But maybe they were or there's some fan patches. I need to go back and play some of the earlier entries now that I'm totally enamored by this series haha.
I tried the first one and just didnt get into it. I think i just dont like these hybrid combat RPG’s. I either want it hack and slash or straight turn based. Also what you said about handheld mode i noticed is a big problem with a lot of games. I recently got a switch lite and most games seem like they are meant for the big screen where as the ds/3ds obviously those were made to be seen on the small screen
I actually haven't started Lulua yet because it's the extension of the Arland Trilogy (which I have yet to play either lol). So you may want to jump into Ryza 1 first. Though it may feel odd to go backwards and play the games with the time management systems if your first game in the franchise didn't incorporate those elements. But I don't think you can go wrong with any you choose really!
I've never played Atelier Ryza games before but I just bought the 3rd one. I'm a guy who could really care less about story should I still play the first one first?
Since you already have the 3rd game you can start that one, just know that most of the conversations will have heavy references to the previous games. So you're going to miss the nostalgia those are all supposed to invoke and honestly I can't see you enjoying most of the dialogue with them recalling back to previous times (which is a majority of the game out side of the exploration, alchemy, and combat. If possible I would try to get the first game even if you're not into stories typically. You're probably going to feel a big disconnect between most of the characters jumping into the 3rd game.
I picked up Ryza 3 on launch and have yet to play it but seeing the video definitely makes me want to jump into it! I do usually like to play my games in order but i do not have 1 or 2 in the collection. Maybe playing this one will make me want to find and pick up the others! Great video!
I played the first game and I thought it was good for what it was, so I was kind of excited when they announced a sequel. But when I found out there was no English voice over for the sequel I lost interest. It just struck me as very lazy. A sequel should expand on the first one, not take things away. So I haven’t gone back to the series.
Yeah it's unfortunate the recent entries no longer support English voice acting. Especially considering how much dialogue the games have. The first Ryza game actually didn't have English dub but you may be thinking of another entry in the franchise. That said the gameplay and mechanics I think get better with every entry so it may be worth revisiting some of the more recent games and see how much the series has grown.
I bought all 3 on switch before the third shipped. However I'm not loving the first one. It's the pacing of the game, it's slow. I'm tired of all the none optional fetch quests, that part isn't fun. It kills pacing. So far the crafting system kind of sucks. Roughly 7-10hrs in. I'm trying to stay with it but I'm struggling to stay interested. Also the lack of English voice acting option on a game they are releasing in the Midwest is annoying. I'm American and only speak English.
Yeah these games can be very slow, they're more atmospheric JRPGs I guess is the best way to put them. The Japanese voice acting didn't bother me but I can see how it could be an adjustment for others.
Goat petting DLC 🙏
That would be DLC I would gladly pay for haha
Your videos have a really comfy vibe while also being very informative. Your voice is also very soothing. This helped me out a lot in deciding how I wanted to approach getting into the series. I’m now playing the first game and loving it. Thank you!!
Thank you! I'm happy to hear you're loving the first game :)
The format of your reviews are genuinely so well done and enjoyable Emily! You always highlight all of the crucial points and cover things i look for within said reviews, couple this with other aspects you talk about as well, makes it great! :)
I was actually able to play through the first two while juggling with completing Octopath Traveler II, i said this on Twitter already but this is definitely bumped up, as i want to see the culmination of the conclusion!
Stellar work as always! :)
Thanks Mike! While I was editing I felt like there were things I maybe shouldn't have left out, but I suppose that's the nature of reviews 😅 I'm excited to hear what you think about the 3rd game once you clear Octopath Traveler II :)
Top 3 channels for sure. I just love your channel, Emily.🤩
Thank you 😄
I agree 100% - I hate crafting in games, but I LOVE the alchemy mechanic in Atelier games
They're just so FUN. It was something that really caught me off guard when I first got into them haha.
I think you just sold me on the series because the “crafting” was what I was most worried about
Fantastic review! I've never heard of this series before but how I'm interested! ^_^
Thanks! The series is really cool especially if you're looking for a more chill character driven JRPG franchise :)
Thanks for getting me interested in Ryza! Great review, Emily! 😀
I was really happy when I saw you post about your excitement for the first game on Twitter earlier 😆
Props for the goat love - I'm taking my wife to a farm to cuddle baby goats for her birthday in a couple weeks, we're definitely goat fans. Goats are the GOAT. 🐐
Now I finally have all the Atelier games I was missing (minus the DS entry), so I'm thinking I'll start making my way through these soon...
Baby goats are so cute, even with their demon eyes lol. And yay! I hope the Atelier games vibe with you. Because you enjoy the Blue Reflection games I have a feeling you'll adore these as well.
Great review! I’ll get to the series at some point (I own the games physically) but I’m glad you enjoyed it! Great job with the video format!
Thank you so much! :)
Really nice and chill review :D The Ryza trilogy really is one of those where you should definitely start at the beginning. Seeing Ryza and co grow up over these games is probably one of my favourite experiences the past couple of years, and I'm sad to see them go. Ryza 1 is what introduced me to the series and I've been hooked ever since.
I just got a copy of the first Ryza game. Excited to try it out. I’ve always wondered if I would like the games just because I feel like I never really knew what they were about. Lol. Thanks for the awesome review!
Aww yay!! I hope you love it :)
great discussion on Ryza 3, with how you talked about the game it's clear how much you enjoyed it. I only played Ryza 1 but you talking about Ryza 2 having the story you enjoyed the most makes me want to play it now. Thanks for the video Emily
Ryza 2 was really such a step up from the first game, and definitely worth looking into if you enjoyed at least the characters and some of the game mechanics. I was really amazed at how much of an upgrade it was in about every aspect.
@@orbalology do you think I can jump in with Ryza 2? Never played any Atelier game, though I already heard the Ryza games aren't "pure" turn-based and instead use a new system. I keep hearing Ryza 2 is so much better than 1 so I kinda wanna jump in with the 2nd game.
Just purchased the first one in the eshop after watching your review ty for sharing!
Oh enjoy! I hope you end up loving it 😄
Thanks for the review Emily!
My pleasure! 😊
Congrats on your first review code
Thanks! I was really excited to get it for this game in particular :)
Like the background set up - great review also..
Thanks :)
Great review, I am glad you didn't talk about any spoilers. I look forward to playing this one as soon i finish playing the other 2 haha and more of your more reviews.
Thanks! Hope you're enjoying your Ryza 2 playthrough - I was really wowed by how many upgrades they incorporated in that game compared to the first :)
Awesome review! The game looks amazing, I have the first two ryza games but haven't played them yet. Your gaming shelf is looking super cool.
Thank you! I'm hoping to share a shelf tour sometime soon 😊
Great review. The fact that you put 60+ hrs into this game and beat it means that your opinion carries more weight
Thanks 😊
Traded in some of my wiiU collection at a local retro game store the other day and saw a trilogy pack that included the 1st sophie game and they had a new copy of sophie 2 on its own. So used my credit to pick those up. Can't wait to check out the two sophie games after finishing ryza 3 🤓
The Mysterious Trilogy & Sophie 2 are the next Atelier games I want to check out too. I picked them up last year but just need to set aside some time to get to them. Sophie looks like a really adorable protagonist 😊
I will buy it for sure, I already have got the 2 previous games. Tried To get limited box edition but no more available for shipping to France from Koei's online stores 😐
I haven't played this series yet but I will !
I enjoyed your review, thank you ! ☺
Congrats on getting your first review code!!! You're a VIP now Emily 😜but really congrats
Haha thank you 😄
Great review! Once I finish my current games I'll jump into ryza 3. Honestly a love letter to the fans is what I wanted in the third entry.
Gust really did a great job concluding this series, hope you enjoy the final installment once you get to it 😊
@@orbalology thank you. I'm sure I will enjoy it. If your interested playasia has a deluxe and collector's edition for atelier Marie.
I love just how unique and flashy all the characters in the Ryza series look. I really need to take the time to play through the first one and then the second one before finishing it out the series with this one. Thank you for the wonderful review, Emily!
Thanks Cesar! Hope you can get to these games soon, I think you'll enjoy how charming they are :)
Waiting for my copy of Ryza 1 to get started on the series!! Can’t wait, it’ll be my first Atelier game!
Hope you fall in love with these games too 😄
Congrats on your first code. I am also really enjoying Ryza 3. This is my 15th Atelier game. Its amazing how far the series has come since the first one I played (which was Rorona). My only issue with this one is that it is the buggiest Atelier game I have played. All the bugs are in the synthesis which is quite strange eg. Items you make from duplication sometimes cannot be accessed for anything else. Keep up the great reviews!
Oh interesting I actually didn't notice any bugs during the synthesis sequences, but I didn't really use the item duplication mechanics much. Hopefully that will be fixed in Gust's upcoming patches!
Great review, Emily! I'm looking forward to diving into this game as soon as I can find some time.
Thank you! Hope you can give them a go in the near future as well :)
Hi Emily! I am in love with Atelier Ryza 3. I was sad when it's initial release date was delayed, but the wait was well worth it. I've had a ton of fun returning to my previous favorite locations, and discovering new favorites! The different maps are so vast and beautiful. I'm about 40 hours in and I never want the adventure to end! Also, Bos is best boy lol. Great review Emily, and congrats on the review code! 😄
Thanks Olivia! I'm glad to hear you're loving Ryza 3 too. The wait was definitely worth it ^^
Awesome review as always!
Thank you 😊
Thank you
Thank you ❤
Good review. I had pre-ordered Ryza 3 and am slowly playing through it now on PS5. I did play the first two and a bunch of other Atelier games on Switch though. I miss out on some costumes by moving to PS5 but I thought it might play better... Besides I had to do something with my PS5 as I've had it since slightly after launch and have really only played 1 game on it.
Thanks! I'm sure it looks stunning on the PS5, so it's probably well worth getting some use out of the system in this way :)
I need to play the trilogy now. Besides, I love the curvaceous of Ryza
Honestly I’ve never had an urge to buy any Atelier games, but Ryza is such a stunning and charming series I find myself conflicted. Nice review by the way!
Thanks! The Ryza games are really just so charming. I'm hoping the anime adaptation will do the series justice for those who may not necessarily have time for the games :)
Great review!
Thank you 😊
I definitely agree. I like Ryza 2 the best but I'm enjoying Ryza 3, it had a very slow start though.
Further into the game there are some really interesting areas & side quests! But agreed it did have a slow start especially compared to 2.
Just got Atelier Ryza 3 on my PS4 Pro Its def the best game of the trilogy n series
I'm going to get into the Atelier games one of these days. My friends are all big fans of the series.
I hope you can give them a go sometime! They're a great time :)
Nice video! I have never played these games but it on my list. The game looks stunning. I am worried that the alchemy part would turn me away from the games but from your review it doesnt seem that bad. Looking forward to your next video. Have a nice rest of your week
Thank you! These games are really so pretty. I think the alchemy is super approachable in whatever way you want to handle it! It may surprised you too 😉
@@orbalology i see this is a long series of games for atelier...... where should a newbie start?
You can start with any of the trilogies really! The earlier games have time management systems which aren't too bad but they add a little bit of stress compared to the more relaxed approach the new games have adapted. My first Atelier game was Ayesha from the Dusk Trilogy and really loved it. So I would recommend that one or Ryza 1 if you want to jump into the more modern Atelier games :)
Great review and can’t wait to make time for this in the future. Just too many games 😭
I understand 💯% lol
I'm really hoping that in a few weeks I'll finally be able to actually play all of these games that have been piling up that I've been wanting to play. Though I will probably play something a bit on the shorter side since the game I've been playing every once in a while since September is a JRPG. Ryza will be my first Atelier game, and hopefully when I finally get around to it, I can find a physical copy of Ryza 2 and 3.
I always loved ryza! ❤️❤️❤️
She's adorable ❤️
Petting the cats and dogs for the win! 🐱🐶
It's always a nice feature to introduce into a franchise! Though I still do wish they let us pet the goats 😂
I appreciate your summary of whether or not this is a good jumping on point 👍. Some of these series are sprawling epics and its good to get some advice from someone who’s been there and can give an informed opinion.
Glad to hear this was helpful :)
Playing on the Zelda OLED should improve your experience a bit.( I think you said you were able to pre-order one on Twitter). Great video, excited to see your Azure video in the future. 20k here you come! 👍
Yup I'll be getting the new Zelda OLED later this month 😊
Great review. Ill have to buy 3 to complete the trilogy. I still haven't played any games in this series but, I have played blue reflection second light so if its similar I think I'll like Atelier games then.
Thanks! I hear the combat in Blue Reflection Second Light is very similar to Ryza 3! Hope you enjoy these games as well :)
@@orbalology Thanks! I really enjoyed the combat and kind of chill vibe to that game so I think I'll enjoy the atelier games as well.
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Congrats on reaching the status level of getting offered review codes! ❤️ your recommendation got me to buy the first Ryza game and it just came in today. Can’t wait to jump into it!
Thank you! And yay! I hope you enjoy it 😊
@@orbalologyI’m sure I will! It looks right up my alley. It will probably be skipping most of my backlog queue after I finish up the last wave of Fire Emblem DLC that just dropped tonight
Oh nice! Enjoy!
I bought the game on Steam to give the franchise another try. The graphics and art style in Atelier Ryza 3 are simply breathtaking. The vibrant, colorful visuals bring the world to life (especially on an OLED monitor), and the character designs are beautifully detailed *cough Ryza thighs cough*. The pacing can feel a bit slow at times, especially during the early stages of the game, and the combat system, while serviceable, may not be as deep or challenging as some other RPGs. Having previously played Tales of Abyss it is quite the far cry from that games combat system.
The refined alchemy system, which I'm told has been further improved from previous entries is fun. The alchemy mechanics are intuitive and accessible, allowing players to experiment with different ingredients and recipes to create powerful items and potions. The addition of new alchemy recipes and synthesis techniques adds depth and complexity to the system, providing a satisfying sense of discovery I felt.
Oh I'm really glad to hear you're enjoying the game after giving the franchise another go! It really is such a gem.
And totally agree about the alchemy! There were some play sessions where I would spend hours just playing around with it and had so much fun haha 😊
I’ve never played an Atelier game! I’m fighting a losing battle against my backlog… working on Final Fantasy III (VI) right now.
I feel so behind in my backlog too, but that's the nature of the beast 😂😅
I got this for PS5 just for the added performance and it looking better on a big tv lol
Crossbell fan? Based
Feel these kinda games are perfect for Switch being able to pick up 'n' play anytime, anywhere and it does look beautiful on OLED screen, buy yeah they need to patch in a text colour change or make it bigger, and I would also like to have had Eng VA. I do however love what I've played so far in this entry :-)
The relaxed pacing for these games really are ideal for the Switch! I'll have to see how the game looks on the OLED once my TotK edition arrives later this month :)
@@orbalology Nice. You will notice a difference as the colours in games really pop very much like they did on underrated PSVita system :-)
Just got my copy in the mail yesterday. Only got an hour to play last night due to life and that pesky thing called sleep. Loving it so far. The PS5 version so far has no framerate issues that I've noticed. Despite playing on a 55 inch TV, I do agree the text is quite small. It was hard to read at times. White text on a light background is never good and the small text didn't help. Either way looking forward to losing myself in this game. Now as far as the next new entry, my wishlist would probably be Ayesha 2. I feel the dusk trilogy didn't have a satisfying conclusion, and Ayesha was not given any time in the third game (haven't played the dx version of Shallie so I don't know what they did to include her).
OMG I would love to see a sequel to Ayesha! The first game was my introduction to franchise and I just adore her haha.
Not sure if you're concerned with audio but when you get that PS5 if you want the new highest sound quality possible get a soundbar setup or receiver with eArc instead of regular Arc. It sounds great but might annoy your neighbors :)
Haha yeah I may have to invest in a nice headset to avoid any potential conflict lol
I like Sony's pulse 3d headset. Great audio and everyone hears me perfect with the dual mic system.
Hi there, just came across your channel today. I’ve played a bit of Lydie and Suelle, Sophie 2 and Lulua, but I’ve never been able to complete an atelier game ever ☹️ there’s just something I can’t get about the alchemy, I always get stuck when they want me to synthesise stuff to a certain quality and I can’t seem to do it 😞😞😞 I’m definitely interested in the Ryza trilogy and the first ryza is on sale on eshop but I’m worried if I get it, I’ll just get stuck again, like I have in all the other atelier games I tried. Do you have any advice for me!
The Ryza games have a completely different alchemy system, I think they do a good job explaining how it works so it may be worth giving those games a go. There are also some guides online I think that should help you at any point you get stuck :)
Do the games ever go on sale on switch eshop?
I’ve always wanted to dive in to this series but the overwhelming amount of entries it has on switch always a deterrent. But I’ve always heard great things about them.
Although, I recall playing an atelier game on PSP but that was so long ago I don’t even recall the title. Just that it involves talking swords (crimson and azure azoth). And I remember loving it.
Edit: I was mistaken. The game was on PS2 and is called Atelier Iris 2.
They're really charming and worth looking into if you're interested. I think starting with Ryza 1 is a great way to go to test the waters :)
I haven't played any Atelier games on the PSP, I want to say those weren't localized? But maybe they were or there's some fan patches. I need to go back and play some of the earlier entries now that I'm totally enamored by this series haha.
@@orbalology yeah I was mistaken. The game was on PS2 and is called Atelier Iris 2.
Oh I heard a lot of good things about the Iris games, I hope they can remaster them someday!
@@orbalology if they do, I hope they stick to 2d because the art style was freaking gorgeous. If not a remake/remaster, then perhaps a collection!
I tried the first one and just didnt get into it. I think i just dont like these hybrid combat RPG’s. I either want it hack and slash or straight turn based. Also what you said about handheld mode i noticed is a big problem with a lot of games. I recently got a switch lite and most games seem like they are meant for the big screen where as the ds/3ds obviously those were made to be seen on the small screen
I’ve collected every atelier game but have played none. I was thinking of starting with lulua or ryza 1.
I actually haven't started Lulua yet because it's the extension of the Arland Trilogy (which I have yet to play either lol). So you may want to jump into Ryza 1 first. Though it may feel odd to go backwards and play the games with the time management systems if your first game in the franchise didn't incorporate those elements. But I don't think you can go wrong with any you choose really!
@@orbalology good points. I more then likely will start with Ryza 1 and the plus side is if I do like it I have the sequels.
This is random and off-topic but I'd like to see you do your hair with like curls...some volume sometime. I bet it'd look great :)
I've had it curled before and I do prefer my hair at least wavy. I'm just too lazy with any hair styling so I tend to not bother 😅
@@orbalology It's still looks good :)
I've never played Atelier Ryza games before but I just bought the 3rd one. I'm a guy who could really care less about story should I still play the first one first?
Since you already have the 3rd game you can start that one, just know that most of the conversations will have heavy references to the previous games. So you're going to miss the nostalgia those are all supposed to invoke and honestly I can't see you enjoying most of the dialogue with them recalling back to previous times (which is a majority of the game out side of the exploration, alchemy, and combat. If possible I would try to get the first game even if you're not into stories typically. You're probably going to feel a big disconnect between most of the characters jumping into the 3rd game.
@@orbalology thanks I think I’m going to play them in order now lol
I picked up Ryza 3 on launch and have yet to play it but seeing the video definitely makes me want to jump into it! I do usually like to play my games in order but i do not have 1 or 2 in the collection. Maybe playing this one will make me want to find and pick up the others! Great video!
can you actually go inside buildings? I was sick of the fake buildings/doors...felt lazy
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I played the first game and I thought it was good for what it was, so I was kind of excited when they announced a sequel. But when I found out there was no English voice over for the sequel I lost interest. It just struck me as very lazy. A sequel should expand on the first one, not take things away. So I haven’t gone back to the series.
Yeah it's unfortunate the recent entries no longer support English voice acting. Especially considering how much dialogue the games have. The first Ryza game actually didn't have English dub but you may be thinking of another entry in the franchise. That said the gameplay and mechanics I think get better with every entry so it may be worth revisiting some of the more recent games and see how much the series has grown.
I think I'd like Ryza 3 if it played more like Metroid prime Remastered.
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I bought all 3 on switch before the third shipped. However I'm not loving the first one. It's the pacing of the game, it's slow. I'm tired of all the none optional fetch quests, that part isn't fun. It kills pacing. So far the crafting system kind of sucks. Roughly 7-10hrs in. I'm trying to stay with it but I'm struggling to stay interested.
Also the lack of English voice acting option on a game they are releasing in the Midwest is annoying. I'm American and only speak English.
Yeah these games can be very slow, they're more atmospheric JRPGs I guess is the best way to put them. The Japanese voice acting didn't bother me but I can see how it could be an adjustment for others.
Mario movie got trashed by critics im sad now
Those critics are losers; don't listen to them. Go watch the movie
I think it'll still be enjoyable nevertheless. Critics often can't relate to a lot of media that caters to a large, established fanbase.
I'm still hyped! Critics suck!
@@orbalology i hope it won't flop at box office cos im still hoping for Zelda movie to be made next
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Eehhhhi liked it i didnt love it