Is Ryza's game good? Should I buy it?
Is Ryza's game good? Should I buy it?
Totori's game is more fun
I just got a bad ending because I ran out of time on my trip to the final boss, so I'm gonna reload a save from some ingame months ago to prepare better and cut down on all the time I wasted leading up to the boat trip.
I really like how efficiency is something you can always get better at in totori, but the game isn't unfair for first timers other than making it unlikely to get the harder requirements blind. It's actually really well designed for replays
but I think Ryza is cuter and the combat looks fun
why are her thighs restrained so tight? Doesn't she care about blood cloths?
Don't listen to Arlandfags, especially Totorifags.
I like everything about this game except the story, it's kinda boring
It's mediocre but as a dumbed down entry made as asscessible as possible it's a better alternative than Sophie.
The combat is abysmal, it's one of the worst parts of the game and basically the worst the combat has been since Iris.
Blood clots form through your diet. And judging by her looks, she has a really healthy diet.
>asscessible
lol
but yeah, nu-Arland isn't worth your time and money OP.
>asscessible
Shit, I didn't even do that on purpose.
What's so bad about tight thighs?
amazing doujin
>The combat is abysmal
So it's not just me? I only played a couple hours, but I just couldn't get behind the battle system at all and have since put it on hold for a month or two. Really wish I could enjoy it.
I was intrigued by Atlier's crafting system. What's the best game to start with?
Lulua.
It's fucking awful. The active battle system doesn't allow you to instantly skip all turns other than yours, so you will fall asleep waiting for your turn.
Either Rorona or Ryza. They both have good crafting systems despite being totally different.
About to finish Atelier Ayesha, stuck at the last boss and have no time left to level up/find better items. Never played any of the games before but enjoyed the game, although it was overall a pretty average experience, I feel like the series might rely on its charm more than anything. Are the majority of the rest of the games better/same/worse, or is my time better spent on different JRPG series? (Also new to JRPGs)
E&L is really fucking bad, Shallie is alright. The Arland series is of consistently high quality while Mysterious is mediocre along with Ryza.
People generally consider Ayesha to be one of the best games in the series so if you didn't like it much you might not like the others. But Rorona has a fairly different structure and vibe to it, whereas Totori is built more similar to Ayesha.
As for being new to JRPGs, you picked a series that is completely unlike most JRPGs. I guess you could go back to Atelier Iris which was Gust trying to make Atelier as a more standard JRPG experience.
Is it worth it to buy Ryza's game now or should I just wait for them to release Atelier Ryza Plus or whatever definitive version they release next year?
The Plus versions happened because the Arland and Dusk games were getting ported to the Vita. All the games since Sophie have been multiplat from the start and haven't gotten such re-releases.
That said you should pirate it because fuck KT and their cancerous DLC bullshit.
Ayesha is pretty trash
Not him but yeah teh combat is god awful. They decided to take the worst of both ATB and turn based. This time you still have a menu based combat where you have to select commands, except with no time to actually plan shit , time never stops and your 2 other characters are AI controlled. You can switch between them and have to, if you want to use abilities other than basic attack, but it goes so fast that half the time you don't even know who you're targetting or who needs healing or you come too late to actually select the command. It's a clusterfuck because you're constantly have to race with the game. I don't know what the fuck they were thinking
Rorona or Ayesha. These are first games of corresponding trilogies. Ryza is fun too i think.
But if i need recommend a single game it will be Ayesha. Just because i'm more a Dusk fan.
Ryza's game is on sale on Switch, how's the port run?
>majority of the rest of the games better/same/worse
They are different in one or another way. so opinions about games can be rather polar. What do you liked and what you didn't liked?
The irony is that describing it like this makes it sound like it'd be hectic and difficult but it isn't either.
I dont think its on sale anymore
>The best combat since Iris
ftfy
Iris 3 was the peak of combat
Source please?
Reverse image search, retard
IQDB and google gave me nothing, don't be that way faggot
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It's not that good
>, time never stops
There is a certain command type that pauses time and you can actually pause combat to think and check enemy stats. The problem with the combat is that enemy enrage mechanic is so strong it forces you to burst through everything so that you are in combat as little as possible instead of dealing with it slowly like in any other JRPG.
Thank you user, here have a nice Lyn.