Friday, October 15, 2010

Atelier Rorona Review! *Updated* Kirby's Epic Yarn review coming soon!



      The PS3 exclusive Atelier Rorona tells the story of Rorona, a young girl working to save her master Astrid's alchemy shop. The Kingdom of Arland informs her that they are to close down the shop unless she can complete 12 tasks assigned to her. Thats about all you'll be doing in this JRPG made by Gust. It's the 10th game in the Atelier Iris series and if you've played any of the previous ones, the alchemy mechanics will seem familiar.

      The game is entirely time based. Nearly everything costs precious 'days' including alchemy and gathering ingredients outside town. The main aspect and challenge of the game is time management. You'll spend most of your time running around Arland accepting tasks from various NPCs. Occasionally you will have to venture outside the kingdom walls to gather ingredients needed to complete the townspeople's tasks and to complete the assignments. The battle system is standard turn based, its quite simplified from previous Atelier Iris games in that there are only 4 stats: HP, Attack, Defense, Speed. HP is used for staying alive and for casting abilities.

      The graphics aren't mind blowing and certainly don't tax the PS3's hardware. Nicely done cel-shaded graphics are pleasing to the eye but at times animation is certainly lacking. It isn't short of issues, however, as during my 24 hour play through my game froze twice. This was exceedingly frustrating because both times i had been gathering outside town, where you can't save, for quite a while. Inventory management is a pain in the ass, as well. While gathering you can hold a maximum of 60 items, which is not nearly enough. When in the workshop you have access to a container which can hold a maximum of 999 items. While this seems like a lot, hours before the game ended i filled up my container and spent a lot of time going through it and discarding items I didn't think I would need. The game is way over simplified compared to the other Atelier Iris games which was disappointing but it didn't stop me from enjoying it. There are fewer ingredients, the alchemy system is simpler and the battle system is as simple as it gets.

       The characters are typical JRPG fare most of which you have seen the archetypes of elsewhere. The game can be funny at times as long as you don't take it too seriously. The english voice acting is horrid but thankfully they include a japanese option.

       There are 4 endings you can obtain: true, good, normal, bad. While completing the 12 assignments given to you by the king you can also do tasks for the citizens of Arland to raise your trust level. If you complete all assignments and have greater than or equal to 80% trust rating you will get the true ending. I managed to finish the game with the true ending and maxed a few of my friends but I made good use of having multiple saves and abused tasks with item requirements that I could buy from the store. 

   Overall, i enjoyed my time with the game and recomend it if you enjoy JRPGs, liked the previous Atelier Iris games and don't mind paying the slightly overpriced 60$ for it. It has its issues but its worth playing through.

Pros
       +Nice cel-shaded graphics making it look very anime-like.
       +Time management and alchemy is both addicting and rewarding
       
Cons
      -Random freezing
      -English VA is awful practically forcing Japanese
      -True ending can be difficult for some which is frustrating after spending so much time
      -Time management aspect isn't for everyone.
      -60$?!?!!?


Score 3/5
   
    
      

19 comments:

  1. Never heard of it. So thanks for spreading the word at least. Don't think I'll play it though.

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  2. Is this game new? I'll fish around for more info. Thanks :)

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  3. If only I had a PS3 ;_; this game looks so moe.

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  4. I'll add it to my backlog of games to buy considering it doesn't seem that amazing.

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  5. It's funny how I see this review when I was planning on buying it last week.

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  6. Yea the game came out Sept 28th, thanks for reading :)

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  7. I would've had this day one if I had a ps3.

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  8. I would also play it, if I had a ps3!

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  9. Totally wish I had ps3 im poor :(

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  10. hmm doesnt look like i would like it unforntaly

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  11. Sounds like a lot of people here don't have a PS3. Time to gloat! *Both control pads at my friends house and he's out of the country for 2 weeks* NOOOO!!!!

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  12. I've been looking for an RPG to play, I might look into getting this one. Thanks for the review.

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  13. Definitely gonna skip on on this one. Time management is not my thing.

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  14. good review. been playing epic yarn it's fun. awesome blog, you got a new follower!

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  15. Tima management just makes me so nervous x_x

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  16. very very few games are worth the new game price tag imo.
    And UHG I HATE time management

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  17. I should note that I started the game thinking i was going to hate the time management but it wasn't bad, you generally had plenty of time for everything.

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  18. Meh, I don't see myself wasting money on that lol.

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  19. really enjoyed the review man I will be adding you to morning coffee! Cheers !

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