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Atelier Ayesha Plus Review | The Vita Lounge

Added: 09.03.2015 5:18 | 84 views | 0 comments


Review for Atelier Ayesha Plus for PS Vita from The Vita Lounge.

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Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk (PS Vita) Game Review / Popzara

Added: 25.02.2015 8:10 | 45 views | 0 comments


Fans will enjoy this updated Atelier while new comers to Gusts alchemical adventures will find this a great place to start. Full review by Cory Galliher on Popzara

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Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk - PS Vita Review | Chalgyr's Game Room

Added: 12.02.2015 21:10 | 52 views | 0 comments


Chalgyr's Game Room writes: The Atelier series of games have long been a favorite here at Chalgyr's Game Room. While it still fits within the JRPG realm of games, the Atelier series is something a little more and something quite different. The primary focus of the majority of the Atelier games is actually running / managing an alchemy shop with reagent grinding taking place between orders for potions. A welcome and unique twist, one that sets the Atelier series apart from other roleplaying games. Atelier Ayesha was originally released for the PlayStation 3 back in March of 2013 and is now ported to the PlayStation Vita. While previous Atelier games took place in rich and vibrant worlds, Atelier Ayesha Plus takes place in the Dusk World which is on the brink of ruin.

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Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk Review [Capsule Computers]

Added: 10.02.2015 9:10 | 54 views | 0 comments


Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes: "After exploring the lands of Arland for three titles, Koei Tecmo introduced fans of the series to a new land, new set of characters, and a change-up to many mechanics when they transitioned into the Dusk series with Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk. While this change may have been interesting in a few ways, each step forward was met with a step back that led to Ayesha being one of the weakest recent titles in the series. Now that Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk has been released; is the title better than the original?"

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Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk Review - Gaming Nexus

Added: 06.02.2015 17:10 | 49 views | 0 comments


From the review: "An interesting premise and unique time mechanic is marred by an aimless story that spends too much time in cinemas. To make matters worse, the cutesy voice acting ranges from annoying to unbearable. Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk looks good and has a great crafting system, but it pales in comparison to Atelier Rorona."

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Review: Atelier Ayesha Plus | Digital Confederacy

Added: 06.02.2015 6:10 | 56 views | 0 comments


When I dived into Atelier Ayesha Plus for the first time; I fooled myself into believing it was a combat heavy, niche, RPG with some character interaction and a small minigame to make potions. I don't know why I did and for the first half of the game I was conflicted why I kept playing a game that was the opposite of what I liked in a regular RPG. In reality this was exactly that and it was I who had forgotten what a RPG is.

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Atelier Ayesha Plus Review: Spirited Away | Technology Tell

Added: 05.02.2015 0:10 | 53 views | 0 comments


Technology Tell writes, "Atelier Ayesha Plus is probably the most relaxing, recent Atelier game Ive played. I appreciate it. Especially since games like Atelier Totori and Meruru left me constantly worrying if I was exploring, crafting, and battling at the right rate. There is a sense of pressure here, which someone can increase by opting into the Hard mode, but I never found myself reaching the two year point, realizing I probably wouldnt have a shot at saving Nio, and feeling dejected as a result."

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Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk Review Make Potions, Kill Monsters, Repeat (PSLS)

Added: 27.01.2015 1:10 | 49 views | 0 comments


PSLS writes: When I think of PlayStation Vita ports, I usually think of PS3 or PS4 games that have been slightly dumbed down, maybe in terms of graphics, or maybe theyre missing some fun pieces of DLC (Im looking at you Borderlands 2 and Resogun). While it only makes sense that the port is slightly lacking, considering it is being taken from a full-sized console and being jammed into a handheld one, it can still be annoying to find that the game you once thought looked so impressive on the PS3 now looks a little fuzzy on the Vita. On the flip side, however, it is always incredibly refreshing when a port actually looks magnificent on the PS Vita and includes a crazy amount of DLC, which is why I enjoyed my time with Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk a great deal.

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Atelier Ayesha Plus: Alchemist of Dusk Review | Rice Digital

Added: 19.01.2015 13:10 | 53 views | 0 comments


"Im really excited to be able to review this because Atelier Ayesha: Alchemist of Dusk marks my first foray into the Atelier series, and so I think quite fondly of the PS3 iteration." - Rice Digital

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