- Create items interwoven with “mana”
- SYNTHESIS: Manipulate the “mana” residing in materials to create new items based on recipes. The items you craft will exhibit powerful effects in various situations, such as exploration and combat. The strength of an item’s power depends on the materials used in synthesis, so select your materials carefully while assessing the power of the embedded mana
- A captivating variety of actions with “range” and “items”
- In real-time combat, you’ll be tested on your ability to make split-second decisions. Utilise two types of attack ranges (“range”) and switch between skills to fight strategically. Additionally, synthesised items can transform into shapes such as swords or spears, which can be used to attack. Since these items are reusable, don’t hesitate to deploy them and drive away enemies that stand in your way.
Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land
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Jon G Verified Buyer –
I was so looking forward to this game. I have loved Atelier games for many years (going back as far as Atelier Iris – 2004). This one doesn’t feel like it belongs in the same game series. Ateliers have always been where you do alchemy but this game has taken the fun out if it. You have to put so many things into making a decent item, it takes way too long so generally use the “Auto” choice, which also takes more fun out of it. More complicated synthesis with more options and no cauldron has taken away a lot of the enjoyment. As synthesis is such an integral part of the game series, I can not understand why, after 20+ years, you totally change the way it is done. I understand that in a long series of games, it has to evolve and change but this feels it has changed the game fundamentally. It plays more like an open world “Tales of…” game now.
I won’t say I’m not enjoying it and I will finish it but, as a game, it has sadly lost its identity…