Holy cow. I only saw the latest Atelier Ryza games on Steam and had no idea this series have such a long, rich history! So excited for the remake of the first game!
I found this interesting, I had no idea this series have been around this long and for many platforms. My first was Iris and didn't even know there was two sequels etc.
Same for me I play mana khemia 1 and 2 when i was a kid and couldn’t beat the game because I don’t understand english. Last year i play 1 and 2 didn’t know that it was Atelier game I will buy ryza 1 and 2 now.
My first introduction to this amazing series was through Mana Khemia 1 when a friend recommended I play it. From there, I went to Ar Tonelico + Atelier Iris 2 at the same time and man, I'm so glad I got into this series. It's very relaxing and perfect for de-stressing.
@@ZillaTheTegu notnecessarily some prefer the fluff fluff relax others prefer the cool relax i think both directions are good in there own way, though i agree a little because i do also prefer the predecessors of rorona .
same my series to enter this francise is mana khemia. and the last game atelier inplay is logily and escha. want to play ryze but...... man been so busy
@@Kindi001 I know exactly what you mean, and what a coincidence. I actually started a Logy and Escha run like a month and a half ago, but I haven't been able to continue because of year-end work so I'm literally in the same boat as you are. Also trying to play older Atelier before I play Ryza because Ryza's alchemy reminds me of Mana Khemia a tiny bit
It would be so cool if, that for Atelier’s 25th anniversary, Gust releases a collection of all the Salburg games, both spin-offs and mainline entries, all in English. :)
I'm happy that my first exposure to the Atelier series was through Atelier Iris 1. Playing that game with my window-A.C. made the experience so comfortable when I was a toddler.
Atelier games is niche in the first place, no wonder ryza kick in when it first released with new battle ans alchemy system and of course, those thighs
Very sad that only the most fanservicey game got any recognition outside japan. At the very least, it attracted attention to the rest of the franchise.
It did make me a little upset that Ryza was really the only game to really get recognized that way. Ironically, if I'm not mistaken, she was the only one to make the return as the playable MC in a direct Sequel? Not sure how Iris played out, so someone can correct me on that.
i tell you if you have time play atelier iris 1 or 3 ( 2 one is boring don't recommend ) and mana khemia series and you understand how much you missed out
How much this saga had changed is intriguing, more so when i found out that Atelier iris 3 which was my first introduction to the saga was an Spin-off to a much bigger world.
@@mewimi oh really? I mean it was completely different from the main series that I always considered as such, well tolenico and mana khemia are more of an spin off than number 3
If you been on the receiving in end of a puni surprise encounter wasting your time then you stop feeling bad for them lol. In ryza ive had them sneak up on me a few times even when my gear and level should make them think twice.
@@goukenslay7555 well they do sophie 2, so after ryza 3 i am not surprise if they made a remake of atelier marie, they probably look at capcom and square enix with resident evil 2 and 3 and ff 7 remake 😊
i like them too i grown up on them after all. lets see if we have similar opinions too. out of 3 atelier iris games the 2 one is the most boring Yes or No
@@merunask.9640 I guess you want a "yes", but Atelier Iris 2 is my favorite. I really liked the "dual story" feature. A lot of peope seem to really dislike Atelier Iris 3 and his minimalism vibe, but I really like all the secret in each dungeon. For me, the most "basic one" it's Atelier Iris 1. 😁
@@RexZShadow same! I loved Mana Khemia on psp and didn't know about the Atelier series or that it was part of the series at all. Wish I'd known though haha
I tried to get into atelier series by playing Meruru entry on ps vita and I felt I wasn't ready to get used years ago...and this year when purchased few atelier games on sale, it got me thrilled by plating ryza. I'm having a blast! Love the battle system and crafting now! Now, watching this video, I realize how awesome all ateliers are despite of scary time limits, I noticed that Punis was always a fellow monster that accompanied ateliers for years until now lmao. I wishlisted the very first atelier game
Some of the most insane combo's and attack can be found in the mana khemia series. Very under rated game. I highly recommend playing it. Even final fantasy cant match the attack gameplay.
Due the succes of Atelier Ryza, Koei Tecmo should do two things * Remake the old Atelier Games with improved graphics * Translate to spanish all new Atelier games
Or do a gacha with the atelier universe :v - they dont give a sht for spanish language, even english will be a common in this time bc is easy to learn the basics to play - most time remakes give a bad reputation bc is a sign of no creativity
The sprites from the earlier games are adorable and impressve. I have the artbook that introduced me to the Ateliers before the Araland Trilogy. Hope They'll get more attention.
Damn, I remember playing manakhemia, then Ar tonelico, then the Atelier Iris trilogy... Then started Atelier Rorona and remember being disappointed with it. Makes sense since it's so different from all Gust games I played previously but it eventually grew on me and I finished all the Atelier games from Rorona onwards.
Knew about the Atelier games from the mid 2000s during the PS2 era when reading a multiplatform gaming magazine, but didn't play them until I got a PS3 simply because I never had a PS2 or even a PS1 back in the day. So I got all 3 Atelier Rorona/Totori/Meruru of Arland games and was finally able to enjoy them. Good to see that the series still goes on but I am concerned about Tecmo Koei's possible censorship in future titles considering the state of the games industry at the moment amongst the larger Japanese companies who want to chase for that Global Audience as it can ruin what made Japanese games so special in the first place.
Of the ones I played, I remember the Iris and Mana Khemia series so fondly. And then there's Annie, which was just a nightmare for time management for me...
i've been wondering for so long searching for the title of this one game that i've played during my childhood..it's Mana Khemia!! finally i remember it!! thank you so much for this compilation! i didnt know it was related to atelier series
Just take a sip of it before venturing further XD. I've tried Atelier Iris 1-3, Atelier Annie, and Mana Khemia 1-2. Gotta say enjoying most of them. Good luck if you decide to try them all!
no puedo creer que no haya casi ningún juego traducido al inglés. Las versiones de GB son verdaderas joyas del rpg, me recordaron a la saga de summon night craft
I saw many commercials for the Atelier series growing up, but I only started playing this year. Ryza 1 & 2 were excellent. Cautiously excited for 3. I hope it can hold up to the great experiences we've had so far.
I recommend the Arland Trilogy release for a first step into more modern games. Totori will feel a little old, since the first entry, Rorona, was remade using a similar style to the much upgraded Meruru, the final entry, but it otherwise is really a great entry point for a great price, since you basically get $10 off each of the games with the trilogy, and if you get it on sale, all the better
i notice iris 2 and 3 is the same too, but i think its kind of a pattern of these type of videos as i've seen some other example from final fantasy series I think the purpose of it is to let the audience have a general look to the series, going through the whole game just for a few seconds of clip sounds too time consuming for making a video
Woah, I didn’t know that these were such long running games! I only got introduced with the switch bundle, starting with Atelier Sophie and I’m currently working on Firis. It’s truly cemented me into my love of RPG/JRPGs and I really want to dig more into the series.
I didn't realize how recent some of these games were or how big of a deal the Arland Trilogy was, but it really set the stage for a full decade of Atelier, at least until Ryza came along. Too bad they stopped dubbing the series, cause it's burst in popularity probably would've been even better had they kept it (and it'd be a lot easier to convince people to give a chance). The trilogy releases of the recent games hold up really well though and make for easy recommendations to people who have those doubts for sub only games
@@ダニエル-x5d Sure thing Daniel. Glad they stopped adding more optional content to games that would increase the number of people who would be willing to play the games and make it more accessible for people who prefer even bad dubs over a subtitled experience. So much justice is done in removing that content.
@@Chronoflation Dubs are not free though. If they think the additional funds for dubbing does not return enough sales to justify it, it only makes sense that they'd drop it.
@@Yuxkta Yeah, but I think they could've brought it back with the surge of attention they got with the Ryza trilogy. I'm not saying that they have reasons to not dub that don't make business sense. I just think there is always a long-term benefit to appealing to more people that they can't do without one. May cost more in the short-term and knock off a bit of profit, but it could be long-term beneficial to at least do an English dub. I'd understand not wanting to do all of the EU languages since that's such a broken up market, but English makes enough sense with how big the US market is alone, not to mention UK and Australia. I think the series actually sells the most in the US these days, so it'd make sense to appeal more to your largest audience. I'm pretty decent at making company marketing plans because I focus on long-term growth over short-term gain. The series really is getting more attention than ever before, so they should now capitalize on that attention and start dubbing while they can, I think.
Japanese voices sound 10x cuter to me and enhance my enjoyment! I've never switched to jp manually, but when I get english subs for a crazy cool game I'd otherwise, never get to play, it's so hype.
Sadly, it's very far from the most awkward design and gameplay choices they made in this game. Having to expend HP for literally anything in this game limited your choices a lot.
I admire these type of developers creators who manage to stay in gaming industry, it's quite evident that they struggle to stay afloat had to do experimentation to see which one will sell, from artstyle, characters, fanservice even changing the name at some point but then it really the thicc thighs that do the trick, we might meme thicc thigh save lives but it's true. I'm happy for the developers.
Man, i used to played atelier iris 2 and 3, mana khemia 1 and 2, back on ps2, didn't know they were related series back then until i saw puni as my enemies😂, one of my favourite games back when i was kid, atelier has come long way
Without the Anime adaptation of Atelier Escha and Logy; I would not know and aware that this RPG rare gem exist. After watching the anime. I started playing Atelier Ayesha. Then started playing Atelier series again such A21 and A22 the Secret Series (That thicc Ryza, of course, I'm glad to try to play again) Now the A24 Atelier Ryza 3 is coming next year so I'm a little bit hype up.
as a nes player i havent got the chance to play some older games that i recently played today..and this is one of them...i start at atelier ryza..now at 2..then watch the evolution of atelier.. maybe ill try to play the older atelier as well.
Atelier Marie-Lulua: must be cute at all costs!
Atelier Ryza: ㄒ卄丨匚Ҝ乇尺
Meanwhile on Atelier Sophie:
*LEON'S CLEAVAGE*
Holy cow. I only saw the latest Atelier Ryza games on Steam and had no idea this series have such a long, rich history! So excited for the remake of the first game!
Really can't blame them for luring new players in with thighs if that's what it takes, this series is so slept on
I found this interesting, I had no idea this series have been around this long and for many platforms. My first was Iris and didn't even know there was two sequels etc.
same, didnt know it was similar to final fantasy franchise
Same for me I play mana khemia 1 and 2 when i was a kid and couldn’t beat the game because I don’t understand english. Last year i play 1 and 2 didn’t know that it was Atelier game I will buy ryza 1 and 2 now.
Mana Khemia was good and I like the music for the GB games
Same lol, I thought this franchise was relatively new or something.
Early Atelier games had some top notch character sprite work. I'm impressed.
1997 its been a long while since gaming was a thing so ppl had the time to work on good sprites
They’d look even better if this dude hadn’t stretched every one of these games to 16:9
I remembered going home from school in the afternoon to play Atelier Iris 1 and 2, and Mana Khemia. Love those days!
The music in theses games was so good!
From humble beginnings to thighs.
from humble beginnings to reaching the 34.
Because the thighs, now Gust is famous
That thighs become so big from carrying the entire franchise
😂
My first introduction to this amazing series was through Mana Khemia 1 when a friend recommended I play it. From there, I went to Ar Tonelico + Atelier Iris 2 at the same time and man, I'm so glad I got into this series. It's very relaxing and perfect for de-stressing.
Yaaaassss!!!
Thats basically the height of this series, it all went downhill after Rorona.
@@ZillaTheTegu notnecessarily some prefer the fluff fluff relax others prefer the cool relax i think both directions are good in there own way, though i agree a little because i do also prefer the predecessors of rorona .
same my series to enter this francise is mana khemia. and the last game atelier inplay is logily and escha. want to play ryze but...... man been so busy
@@Kindi001 I know exactly what you mean, and what a coincidence. I actually started a Logy and Escha run like a month and a half ago, but I haven't been able to continue because of year-end work so I'm literally in the same boat as you are.
Also trying to play older Atelier before I play Ryza because Ryza's alchemy reminds me of Mana Khemia a tiny bit
Possibly the most underrated RPG series ever.
More ppl need to know about it.
We must spread the word to all RPG players. Onward my friend!
share with everyone! give good reviews! Together we Strong!
The plot feels very childish imo
All the weebs people already knew it.
I got excited when I first found out about these games last year but then got sad because its turn based.
Dang these sprites from the ps1,2 and GBA are phenomenal!! Cute, detailed, charming as heck. Would love to play these on switch!
The music is great and I want all their games on Switch too
All those years to achieve those thighs! A great work!
now this is what you call fucking cringe.
@@Puchinbola you clearly playing wrong the game
ngl I hate ryza's thighs
Small step for anime waifus, Big leap forward in human progress
@@Puchinbola not liking thighs is pretty cringe ngl
This franchise before 2010. Wow. Great mechanics and interesting spells.
This game from 2010: how much fanservice do you want, sir?
Me: Y E S
The fact that he used swimsuit skins for no reason in an evolution video is beyond me. He should've used the default skins
@Oradimi agreed. This ruined the whole evolution video by showing how perverted the uploader is.
It would be so cool if, that for Atelier’s 25th anniversary, Gust releases a collection of all the Salburg games, both spin-offs and mainline entries, all in English.
:)
I wish they'd do something similar to what the SaGa series just got.
5 months later and they have announced Sophie 2 for the 25th anniversary
sophie tho ♥
Atelier marie remake lol
I'm happy that my first exposure to the Atelier series was through Atelier Iris 1.
Playing that game with my window-A.C. made the experience so comfortable when I was a toddler.
Atelier series is also one with a long story.
Glad that people acknowledge games before Ryza series.
Atelier games is niche in the first place, no wonder ryza kick in when it first released with new battle ans alchemy system and of course, those thighs
I know right I into this series due to meruru.
atelier iris 1-3 and mana khemia 1 have amazing story
Very sad that only the most fanservicey game got any recognition outside japan.
At the very least, it attracted attention to the rest of the franchise.
It did make me a little upset that Ryza was really the only game to really get recognized that way.
Ironically, if I'm not mistaken, she was the only one to make the return as the playable MC in a direct Sequel?
Not sure how Iris played out, so someone can correct me on that.
Holy hell, that's a crapton of Atelier games before my first ever one Rorona.
i tell you if you have time play atelier iris 1 or 3 ( 2 one is boring don't recommend ) and mana khemia series and you understand how much you missed out
How much this saga had changed is intriguing, more so when i found out that Atelier iris 3 which was my first introduction to the saga was an Spin-off to a much bigger world.
Atelier Iris 3 is part of the main line of games actually, not a spin off :3
@@mewimi oh really? I mean it was completely different from the main series that I always considered as such, well tolenico and mana khemia are more of an spin off than number 3
Mana khemia is also main series@@MyNameisRevenant
Atelier Iris is my first PS2 games! Nostalgic. And Mana Khemia has always been my favorite games
Poor punis, they exist on multiple worlds just to be beaten up and get their flesh used in alchemy
Puni Jelly Recipe - Honey x2. ( Puniball) x2 (Water) x1 (Neutralizer) x1.
but we dont find them in dusk universe 😊
@@vkobevk To hell with the impending doom, the lack of punis is what's truly terrifying in this world.
If you been on the receiving in end of a puni surprise encounter wasting your time then you stop feeling bad for them lol. In ryza ive had them sneak up on me a few times even when my gear and level should make them think twice.
underrated series, surprise to see this game series still alive
Ya know what they say about thick thighs--they save lives😂
@@Choom89 this game series makes me wish I was bi cuz the guy characters are so hot like holy shit.
@@TopOfAllWorlds dude chill
@@TopOfAllWorldsbro I think you got it backwards you find them hot bc you’re bi
This makes me really want to play the older games ^^
maybe one day GUST and Koei Tecmo will do a remake for them
@@goukenslay7555 well they do sophie 2, so after ryza 3 i am not surprise if they made a remake of atelier marie, they probably look at capcom and square enix with resident evil 2 and 3 and ff 7 remake 😊
Atelier Iris Trilogy and Mana Khemia 1&2 are still my favorite of this game serie. The character, story, and music are so good. 😁
Love mana khemia
i like them too i grown up on them after all. lets see if we have similar opinions too. out of 3 atelier iris games the 2 one is the most boring Yes or No
@@merunask.9640 I guess you want a "yes", but Atelier Iris 2 is my favorite. I really liked the "dual story" feature. A lot of peope seem to really dislike Atelier Iris 3 and his minimalism vibe, but I really like all the secret in each dungeon. For me, the most "basic one" it's Atelier Iris 1. 😁
Thank goodness I got Atelier Ryza 1 and 2. I just got loose to it. Love the Atelier series games.
ドットからドスケベに進化するとは
いやはや……
i agree
I remember being introduced to franchise on the Ps2 by Mana Khemia since then I began to to find away to play Every game
I played that on my PSP. Didn't know if was part of this series.
Same here!
@@RexZShadow same! I loved Mana Khemia on psp and didn't know about the Atelier series or that it was part of the series at all. Wish I'd known though haha
I tried to get into atelier series by playing Meruru entry on ps vita and I felt I wasn't ready to get used years ago...and this year when purchased few atelier games on sale, it got me thrilled by plating ryza. I'm having a blast! Love the battle system and crafting now!
Now, watching this video, I realize how awesome all ateliers are despite of scary time limits, I noticed that Punis was always a fellow monster that accompanied ateliers for years until now lmao. I wishlisted the very first atelier game
Started with Rorona and followed it up with Totori and Meruru. Mana Khamia 1 and 2 were gems as well.
Atelier Iris Series, Mana Khemia & Ar Tonelico were so good. I really hope they'll remake it one day.
Atelier Iris 2-3, Mana Khemia 1-2, and Ar Tonelico 1-2 is my childhood games.. I missed them
Some of the most insane combo's and attack can be found in the mana khemia series. Very under rated game. I highly recommend playing it. Even final fantasy cant match the attack gameplay.
Word up! These other rpg make me bored of fighting but Mana Khemia made me feel like I was out for blood! I wanted to land these sick combos.
Oh man, the thumbnail alone make me better perceived the evolution in computer graphics than any of other evolution videos did.
It's a shame that so many games never came over, i would have liked to have played some of those older titles.
Due the succes of Atelier Ryza, Koei Tecmo should do two things
* Remake the old Atelier Games with improved graphics
* Translate to spanish all new Atelier games
Or do a gacha with the atelier universe :v
- they dont give a sht for spanish language, even english will be a common in this time bc is easy to learn the basics to play
- most time remakes give a bad reputation bc is a sign of no creativity
The sprites from the earlier games are adorable and impressve. I have the artbook that introduced me to the Ateliers before the Araland Trilogy. Hope They'll get more attention.
My first PS2 JRPG is Mana Khemia: Alchemist of Al-Revis, second is Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy
One of my favorite jrpg
Damn, I remember playing manakhemia, then Ar tonelico, then the Atelier Iris trilogy...
Then started Atelier Rorona and remember being disappointed with it. Makes sense since it's so different from all Gust games I played previously but it eventually grew on me and I finished all the Atelier games from Rorona onwards.
Knew about the Atelier games from the mid 2000s during the PS2 era when reading a multiplatform gaming magazine, but didn't play them until I got a PS3 simply because I never had a PS2 or even a PS1 back in the day.
So I got all 3 Atelier Rorona/Totori/Meruru of Arland games and was finally able to enjoy them.
Good to see that the series still goes on but I am concerned about Tecmo Koei's possible censorship in future titles considering the state of the games industry at the moment amongst the larger Japanese companies who want to chase for that Global Audience as it can ruin what made Japanese games so special in the first place.
Wow- this video must have taken lots of effort to make! Thank you for showing us this!
PS- I was the 1000th view 😊
Of the ones I played, I remember the Iris and Mana Khemia series so fondly. And then there's Annie, which was just a nightmare for time management for me...
アーシャのパッケージみて
えっ…好き…!!ってなったのがきっかけで始めたアトリエシリーズ…
いまでは大好きです!!!
ありがとうアーシャのアトリエ😭
Such a shame the atelier games barely ever drop in price
cuz the game is now appeal to the weebs. look at the animation xD
I played Mana Khemia on PSP when I was younger and I never knew it was part of the Atelier series.
the japanese reception was so negative they removed "Atelier" from the western release name
i've been wondering for so long searching for the title of this one game that i've played during my childhood..it's Mana Khemia!! finally i remember it!! thank you so much for this compilation! i didnt know it was related to atelier series
every time a gameboy and DS versions came out, it feel like we went 10-15 years into the past in terms of quality
How is that surprising? Handhelds have always been 10-15 years behind home console technology
I haven't even heard of this game franchise prior to this video... Anime girls in thumbnail really do have the ultimate power
Yeah
これからもずっと続いてほしいタイトルではある
Atelier Ryza is probably their magnum opus, battle system wise
So tempting to get into this world... but I don't think I'm gonna make it out alive.
Just take a sip of it before venturing further XD. I've tried Atelier Iris 1-3, Atelier Annie, and Mana Khemia 1-2. Gotta say enjoying most of them.
Good luck if you decide to try them all!
@@renseiryuu that's what the dealer said
played mana khemia 1 and 2 - best games ever
True true, childhood memory right there
Love them ❤️
man of culture
My first one was Annie on the DS, good times.
Atelier Sophie still has the best battle ost
mana khemia
Kids@@puniyo1
no puedo creer que no haya casi ningún juego traducido al inglés. Las versiones de GB son verdaderas joyas del rpg, me recordaron a la saga de summon night craft
i love how the end it just goes full shouting.
I saw many commercials for the Atelier series growing up, but I only started playing this year. Ryza 1 & 2 were excellent. Cautiously excited for 3. I hope it can hold up to the great experiences we've had so far.
why watinig Ryza if you can play Dusk, Arland or Mysterious?
atelier iris 3 and mana khemia series is my best childhood games
Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana was the only one I played and when I saw it show up in the video, the video itself wasn't even at the halfway point!
I recommend the Arland Trilogy release for a first step into more modern games. Totori will feel a little old, since the first entry, Rorona, was remade using a similar style to the much upgraded Meruru, the final entry, but it otherwise is really a great entry point for a great price, since you basically get $10 off each of the games with the trilogy, and if you get it on sale, all the better
i notice iris 2 and 3 is the same too, but i think its kind of a pattern of these type of videos as i've seen some other example from final fantasy series
I think the purpose of it is to let the audience have a general look to the series, going through the whole game just for a few seconds of clip sounds too time consuming for making a video
Eternal Mana is my very first atelier and this brings back alot of memories :D
1:00 goddamn these retro feels
Woah, I didn’t know that these were such long running games! I only got introduced with the switch bundle, starting with Atelier Sophie and I’m currently working on Firis. It’s truly cemented me into my love of RPG/JRPGs and I really want to dig more into the series.
play mana khemia i beg you
I didn't realize how recent some of these games were or how big of a deal the Arland Trilogy was, but it really set the stage for a full decade of Atelier, at least until Ryza came along. Too bad they stopped dubbing the series, cause it's burst in popularity probably would've been even better had they kept it (and it'd be a lot easier to convince people to give a chance). The trilogy releases of the recent games hold up really well though and make for easy recommendations to people who have those doubts for sub only games
english dubs are always cringe, glad they stopped doing them
@@ダニエル-x5d Sure thing Daniel. Glad they stopped adding more optional content to games that would increase the number of people who would be willing to play the games and make it more accessible for people who prefer even bad dubs over a subtitled experience. So much justice is done in removing that content.
@@Chronoflation Dubs are not free though. If they think the additional funds for dubbing does not return enough sales to justify it, it only makes sense that they'd drop it.
@@Yuxkta Yeah, but I think they could've brought it back with the surge of attention they got with the Ryza trilogy. I'm not saying that they have reasons to not dub that don't make business sense. I just think there is always a long-term benefit to appealing to more people that they can't do without one. May cost more in the short-term and knock off a bit of profit, but it could be long-term beneficial to at least do an English dub. I'd understand not wanting to do all of the EU languages since that's such a broken up market, but English makes enough sense with how big the US market is alone, not to mention UK and Australia. I think the series actually sells the most in the US these days, so it'd make sense to appeal more to your largest audience.
I'm pretty decent at making company marketing plans because I focus on long-term growth over short-term gain. The series really is getting more attention than ever before, so they should now capitalize on that attention and start dubbing while they can, I think.
Japanese voices sound 10x cuter to me and enhance my enjoyment! I've never switched to jp manually, but when I get english subs for a crazy cool game I'd otherwise, never get to play, it's so hype.
I never knew that they ran Rorona and friends through the Chibi Compactor...
Sadly, it's very far from the most awkward design and gameplay choices they made in this game. Having to expend HP for literally anything in this game limited your choices a lot.
Wow. HP consumption instead of stamina...
@@SunsetArchon Yeah, it wasn't a very good idea. They fixed it in the relaunch on PS4 and Steam and introduced a mana bar.
Totori is still my favorite in the series it was the one I played the most and I loved all the characters and the music
Now all we need is a rework of the Salburg games
I heard about this series because of Ryza but all the old ones look super fun so I will probably play some of those first.
Atelier Iris: Eternal mana, my very first Atelier game and it's so nostalgic
Atelier gamers: *enjoy the history of the game*
non Atelier gamers: *looking for which Atelier they should play*
いずれはライザのグラですらちょっと古いなんて言われる日が来るんだろうなぁ
I admire these type of developers creators who manage to stay in gaming industry, it's quite evident that they struggle to stay afloat had to do experimentation to see which one will sell, from artstyle, characters, fanservice even changing the name at some point but then it really the thicc thighs that do the trick, we might meme thicc thigh save lives but it's true. I'm happy for the developers.
Damn, Never thought Atelier have THIS much series
also it released every year, their idea just like spring water
Yeah, usually those who tried to release game in yearly interval are doomed to produce halfbaked games. It's very surprising.
黄昏、不思議シリーズあたりのグラが一番好きかも
It brings back good memories as a kid. Really wish the remaster or even better remake version of aterlier iris series come to switch soon.
This a great video and a great channel! Just what I was looking for!
Man those GB sounds so fucking nostalgic, never played it tho
Woowwwwwww. And here I thought Atelier Iris was the first one. This is awesome!
アーシャのアトリエからグラフィックが段違いに綺麗になった時は衝撃が走りました
+神曲が何種類も追加されていてとても良かった
アーランドシリーズも良かったが黄昏シリーズはもっと最高ですね
私はこの時からアトリエシリーズを神ゲー認定しました
これからどういう発展をするのか…楽しみですね
Went out of my way to dl a ps2 emulator and dam the first atelier game was fun, simple but addictive
トトリから始めたけど…
ライザってこんなに戦闘のテンポ早いんか…
The first Atelier I played was Sophie.
Is an excellent series.
Sophie is really lenient to Noobs haha trying to play Marie after Sophie is a nightmare for hardcore players.
My first atelier game is atelier iris 3 on ps2 and since then i always love the atelier series.
Man, i used to played atelier iris 2 and 3, mana khemia 1 and 2, back on ps2, didn't know they were related series back then until i saw puni as my enemies😂, one of my favourite games back when i was kid, atelier has come long way
昔のアトリエも今風にリメイクしてくれたりしないかなぁ
Without the Anime adaptation of Atelier Escha and Logy; I would not know and aware that this RPG rare gem exist. After watching the anime. I started playing Atelier Ayesha. Then started playing Atelier series again such A21 and A22 the Secret Series (That thicc Ryza, of course, I'm glad to try to play again)
Now the A24 Atelier Ryza 3 is coming next year so I'm a little bit hype up.
So 2010 marks the start of fan service for this series
Me looking at 1997: oh damn, that actually looks really good
2000 GBC: P I X E L
Well, it's the GBC's fault more than the maker, in my opinion, based on other games I have played on it
My first game was Mana Khemia 2. Ah I loves this game.
i completely forgot the fact that I played Atelier Annie until now. it was good memory
Wish they released Iris trilogy and the 2 Mana Khemia on switch.
Oh my God yes. I would buy that immediately
Or on Playstation consoles. Instabuy! They a my favorite JRPGs of all time. My first game in series was Iris. Play all of them since then.
Mana Khemia is the best
I never knew Atelier was a long running series of games, I always thought Atelier Thighza is where they began
The assets got bigger and better I see...
Mana Khemia 1 is my childhood memory and it is so god damn good
I hope Mana Khemia 1 will have a Steam version someday...
The PS2 era is what got me into Atelier series
Elie had a good soundtrack, especially Bookmark of Fallen Leaves, it's my sleep music, btw.
as a nes player i havent got the chance to play some older games that i recently played today..and this is one of them...i start at atelier ryza..now at 2..then watch the evolution of atelier..
maybe ill try to play the older atelier as well.
Man gameboy soundtracks are so nostalgic!
マリーのアトリエやったなぁ〜。
桜瀬琥姫先生のキャラクターが魅力的でした。
Man that thumbnail honestly what got me in here.
This series always had banger soundtracks.
Yeah I really like roronas chill themes and mana khemias battle themes
i like the atelier ryza combat style. guess that's gonna be my first game
didn't know mana khemia was part of atelier series. I hope there will be a new mana khemia series.
If u played iris trilogy, u won't be surprised because there is a character that appears in Mana khemia 1.
マナケミアのリメイクして欲しいなぁ……。
PSPでやろうと思ったけど、クラッシュとフリーズが多すぎて途中で諦めたんだよね……。でも戦闘とストーリーは好きだったから泣く泣く売ることに……。SwitchでもPS4でもPCでも、なんでもいいからやり直したい……。
アーカイブスで買いなさい
@@鳴海刹凪-n9e 前PCのPSstoreから確認したらマナケミア2しかなくて、てっきり1は売ってないのかと思ってました……。
今手元にvitaないんですけど、もしかしてマナケミア1作目も打ってます?
エリーとヴィオラートが一番好き。やっぱり2D時代のシミュレーションがメインな感じとか、
ほんわかした感じが最高♪
リリーも大好き。あとクルスは泣いた..
This series is so fluffing incredibe.
Bruh stop trapping someone