Atelier dusk trilogy switch11/23/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk DX kicks things off by relaxing the series' staple time limit system to the point it's not really worth worrying about this is relaxed even further in the second entry and the third, Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea DX, removes it entirely in favour of letting players relax and spend as much time as they wish gathering ingredients and battling monsters out in the wild before returning to their ateliers to engage in the alchemy system that sits at the heart of these titles.Īway from technical changes, that also see gently improved alchemy and a more fully-fleshed out turn-based battle system at play, the Dusk Trilogy sees the Atelier games move away from the more fan-servicey approach to characterisation they'd previously been well known for, introducing much more satisfying narratives and giving their protagonists stronger personalities as a result. The trilogy itself makes a host of changes to the standard gameplay loops of the franchise as it stood up until 2012. Framerate issues that plagued the second entry in the series, Atelier Escha and Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky, have been ironed out, and overall what you've got here is three very popular titles in the long-running franchise presented in high resolution and running as smoothly as they've ever done – in both portable and docked modes – on Nintendo's little machine. Originally released on PS3 and then again on PS Vita in 'Plus' form, the Atelier Dusk Trilogy arrives on Switch in this DX collection that packs in all DLC, upgrades and updates made for their Plus versions alongside a host of new features including the ability to fast-forward through exposition, speed your way around the game map and turn up the rate at which battles play out.
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