Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"There is something to be said for remaining the same and working towards your strengths while refining your weaknesses and over the last few years, the Atelier franchise has done just that. With the Arland Trilogy coming to an end, Gust has moved on to create a new series of Atelier titles, the first of which being Atelier Ayesha: Alchemist of Dusk. Now with a new publisher and a few design changes from the Arland Trilogy, does Ayesha deserve her own time in the spotlight and more recognition than its publisher wishes to give it?"
One of the writers at MONG spent the last week gluing things to other things in Gust and Koei Tecmo's latest RPG release on the Vita. How does the game hold up? Is it worth replaying if you've already experienced the PS3 version? Check out his thoughts here!
The ABS and PVC figure has stands 225mm tall (8.85 inches) and is a 1/8 scale.
Gust’s alchemically-inclined girls (and guy) are now available for order in the form of life-sized towels.
looks like a pretty decent game. i might pick this one up.
It's still a shame that Tecmo refused to market this game at all, not to mention not provide the Japanese dub. I've got the game myself already and it still is pretty good, but Ayesha's voice actress is far from the best. I do like where they are going with the game's combat system though.