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Atelier dusk sky strengthen material12/24/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Much like Atelier Rorona, the storyline this time around is mission progressive, with the player tackling 10 assignments and 16 smaller ones that will be completed over a course of 4 months. ![]() So there is a little bit of influence from the Mana and previous Atelier series and something for everyone. As described by the creators, Logy story is more serious in mood and will appeal to RPG-centeric players and Escha will be more oriented toward item creation and will be more slice-of-life-equse in mood. While the general storyline is the same for whoever you pick, the perspective and themes will change. Much like Mana Khemia 2, you can choose from either protagonist to play as and whom ever you do not, will join you. Working together along with other members of Center, Logy and Escha use their skills in alchemy to aid Center in its development efforts and ultimately, unearth discoveries of the dying land of Dusk. The basic premise of the game follows the journey of two alchemist: Logix Ficsario, a skilled alchemist, fighter, and government official of Center, a development organization working to improve a remote village called Kolseit and the other, Escha Malier who is also an alchemist that lives in the village of Kolseit and recruited into the Center’s development team. Although, this is not a bad place to start or be in honestly. Luckily, Project A15, Atelier Escha and Logy (hence forth Eschalogy or for more technical people “Eschatology”) is one that avoids many of the pitfalls some franchises wander into, yet it still has much to improve upon. This good thing for allowing players to have new experiences within a conformable and familiar design or attracting newcomers (if it’s not broke, don’t fix it ideology) but also quite disappointing, since it seems displays an air of complacency, if only to be marred with superficial things no one frankly cares about. Much like any other established franchise I have grown accustomed to in the video game universe, the “Atelier” series is one that constantly builds upon a defined formula and never seems to deviate much from that path. Much like its many predecessors and in many ways not, Atelier Escha and Logy still manages to make the abiding franchise unique, charming, and fun with vast improvements hovering among the myriad of other recycled elements it is known for. ![]()
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