Magical- Atelier Annie: Alchemists of Sera Island Review

Of course, RPG tradionalists may scoff at the game’s plotline. Protagonist Annie Eilenberg isn’t concerned with altruistic tasks like saving the world, or even a financially unstable academy. Instead, Sera Island’s plotline begins as the indolent young woman is sent to the atoll by her grandparents, who grew tired of Annie’s languid behavior. The young woman’s solution to the problem is to ‘marry up’, and win the security of young suitor. Serendipitously for Annie, the island is holding a redevelopment contest for young alchemists, which allows for the attention of influential young men. More importantly, the competition is the impetus Annie needs to develop her own potent potential.


Those expecting a reliance on combat to keep the proceedings moving along might be surprised. Annie’s resource collecting expeditions contain the sporadic group of random monster encounters, but battling and level grinding is not Sera Island’s focus. Instead players advance through the game by completing quests offer by NPCs and subsequently raising Annie’s fame quotient. Characters may ask the young alchemist to create a handful of specific weapons. By exploring locales on the outskirts of the island, Annie gathers the raw materials used to craft the hardware, and heads to the game’s workshop to manufacture the specific item. Most of these errands have an expiration date, so she also has to carefully manage her time. The title’s forgoing of requisite RPG trappings is welcome, and contributes to the game’s sense of individuality; Annie feels deftly dissimilar from her Atelier brethren.
Additionally, Annie is responsible for urban development on the island. Apparently, alchemy is engineering’s close cousin, as the young woman is tasked with zoning for theatres, museums, and theme parks. Once these locales are built, a selection of simple mini-games becomes available. In one, Annie was asked to promote a park; requiring players to tap on the screen as a meter rose on on-screen. By stopping the gauge near its peak, the alchemist’s voice was loud enough to attract a throng of people to the recreational area. While the game’s improvement and storekeeping components are enjoyable, I did long for a greater amount of control over the managerial intricacies- apparently, Annie doesn’t like to get too bogged down in the details.


Atelier Annie’s one significant misstep is the game’s redundant humor. When Pepe, Annie’s dimulative trainer gets called “tiny”, and she reacts raucously, the joke is funny once. By the fifth time this happens, players will be tempted with skipping the conversation completely. While NIS’s translation of the title is undoubtedly competent, the source material wasn’t sharp to begin with. Another small problem hails from conversations within the game’s combat system, where players will see the same monotonous phrase for each character’s attack, recalling the obsolete technology of eight-bit role-playing.




I'm still waiting for my order to come. Whats the hold up Rosenqueen?
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Sound different from how I thought it would be.
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Always love when you guys review the NIS games! Thanks!
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How hard is the game?
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If I cant tell if the characters are boys or girls, I dont want it
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It's got the DQ slimes in it? SOLD!
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They looks like what's in Mean bean Machine, if you ask me.
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Can you marry another girl? That legal now, you know.
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WTF is a living rag?
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Any speech in the game? FMV?
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Is this coming to any other system besides DS?
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Desert, please find out when Atelier Lina : The Alchemist of Shutoraru will be coming here!
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Atelier Rorona: Alchemist of Arland is coming.
http://playstation.joystiq.com/2009/09/17/nis-localizing-atelier-rorona-for-english-audiences/
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Graphics looks good, too bad about all the talk talk talk
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It's an RPG, I don't understand why people dont expect dialog.
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Great review. I've heard mixed things about it. Still looks much better than Witch's Tale.
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Makes me wonder why there are almost no reviews for the game!
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How many items can you make in the game? Is there a lot of different endings?
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So it's more like Sim city, then a RPG? I'm confused. It sure looks like an rpg.
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Sounds very cool. Except that I have to be a little girl. I guess I can get over that.
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Great review. I need to get this for my on the go collection.
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Nice review. What would you recommend this or Nostalgia?
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Nostalgia is awesome. I've been playing it all week.
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Sounds good. I doubt I'll pay full price, but I'll get it eventually.
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Its like a Precious Moments comic come to life!
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Proof that 1up hates RPGs-
http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3159894
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Kind of an old review there. You don't have anything for this year?
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Sounds cool, I dunno If I'd like it though.
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How long is the whole game?
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My GF got the game and she really likes it. She did say the first part of the game was really boring, but it does get a lot better. I think he finished it once already.
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I need to get into the Gust games. I know I'll like them, if I try them.
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Good review. Can I assume 'cole' is the game's money?
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I want to try this one out before buying.
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I cant seem to find the game at any retailers, only online.
Most stores got in a single copy or two at most, and some didn't get any in at all
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Adding to my Xmas list.
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is this the last big RPG before Xmas?
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Looks that way.
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Just bought this today, and it does start out very slow!
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To weird for me. Pass.
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Good review.
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I feel as if NIS is always releasing a game every month or so. This one I'll have to pass on.
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Dont tell deagle that
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Great job on getting the jump on Game Informer. I just got their (lameass) review of the game today.
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