Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land [Available now Launch Trailer]

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Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land [Available now Launch Trailer]

and just in time too,since yesterday was my Birthday.lol

so yep,better late than never,which I'll defentially be picking this one up this upcoming Weekend which the game has officially launched today:

So please don't spoil anything for me yet guys,untile i get this game for myself.lol

But judging by the trailer,looks like this is gonna be quite a whole new ball game as this new installment has quite some new set of rules and radical new gameplay mechanics compared to previous atelier games,just like with the Ryza Trilogy,this one is diving into more "Action Hack N Slash" Combat territory compared to the Turn based combat we're more familiar with from the Old School Era of Atelier games,especially when you compare "Modern Atelier" to the "Old School Atelier" games,especially the "Arland Trilogy" (Rorona,Totori,and Princess Meruru) and the "Dusk Trilogy" (Ayesha,Etolie and Shallie),you'll see a huge difference!

Ryza may have had all the Crafted Bombs,Underwater swimming and Spider-man like Webslinging,but Yumia has a Super Cub-like Motorcycle.lol

So lets see if our new female protagonist "Yumia" can live up to the Ryza Trilogies Legacy!

and Since Koei Tecmo/Gust recently started to give us remakes of the PS1/PS2 and PSP Era atelier games (that NEVER got released outside of japan back in the day),I just wanna see a full blown remake of Atelier Judy Jetson and her talking pet parrot.lol

and speaking of old School PS1 and Nintendo 64 gems,on a side note,i've been replaying "Mystical Ninja 64: Starring Goemon" which is just as good as ever,which i'm tackling the "Ghost Toy's Castle" Dungeon stage busting some ghosts.lol

https://i.imgur.com/JdslXb8.jpeg

sadly it's a shame that the N64 Ganbare Goemon games that Yae was a playable character in them were thee only ones that got officially localized back in the day,which none of her Japanese Super Famicom games got localized and stayed in Japan,but the one Super nintendo ganbare goemon game that did actually make it out of japan though.......she wasn't even playable in the first SNES game,I mean,what a shame!

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