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New Atelier Totori Clip Reveals Gameplay

Scrawl: "The first gameplay clip of Gust Corp’s Atelier Totori: Alchemist of Arland 2 has been revealed today. In the clip, we see protagonist Totori running through various environments including grassy and desertous fields, a town, and a crystal-filled cave. No gameplay of the battle system is shown – strictly field work."

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How to Get Into the Atelier Games in 2019

The Mako Reactor says: “Everything you need to know about getting into the Atelier franchise from best place to start to every new release covered on PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.”

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Blank1668d ago

Excellent article! This franchise is amazing I started around the Vita games and have been playing since. But for the newer releases I have lagged behind in purchasing due to my backlog. This great comprehensive article got my bearings straight thanks!

Nerdmaster1668d ago

I always hear good stuff about the Atelier series, but with so many games I didn't feel like actually researching. So this article was a good read, and I may buy Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book in the near future.

patterson1668d ago (Edited 1668d ago )

Atelier Ryaza is looking like it’s going to be the breakout game for the franchise.

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God Eater Resurrection and Atelier Sophia trademarked in Japan

Bandai Namco filed a trademark for “God Eater Resurrection” in Japan on May 28, which went public today.

Additionally, Gust Corporation filed trademarks for “Atelier Sophia” and “The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book” on May 20. Both also went public today.

Blank3242d ago

So this means localization?!

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GUST closes up shop (but don't worry, GUST still exists)

Digitally Downloaded writes: "Japanese game development favourite, GUST, has been shut up as a business as part of Koei Tecmo's acquisition of the company. But don't worry, the GUST developers will continue to do what they have always been doing - it's just that they'll be doing it as a more formal part of Koei Tecmo going forward."

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