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Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea closes the final chapter in the Atelier Dusk series and is the incarnation of features developed based on community feedback of the previous Dusk titles and new systems that combines ease of entry for newcomers, with the choice to advance gameplay for long-time fans. The battle system will incorporate strategy and speed, the time management system will be free from restrictions allowing for unlimited play time and Alchemy RPG fans can look forward to a straightforward menu in the engaging Synthesis system.
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- Atelier Shallie
- PEGI 16
- Koei
- Playstation 3
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Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea closes the final chapter in the Atelier Dusk series and is the incarnation of features developed based on community feedback of the previous Dusk titles and new systems that combines ease of entry for newcomers, with the choice to advance gameplay for long-time fans. The battle system will incorporate strategy and speed, the time management system will be free from restrictions allowing for unlimited play time and Alchemy RPG fans can look forward to a straightforward menu in the engaging Synthesis system.
- 1
- Atelier Shallie
- PEGI 16
- Koei
- Playstation 3
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Great addition to the series
A interesting game to complete the Dusk Trilogy and final ps3 iteration of the series. Has a story that is told in chapters and without a time limit which is a great deviation from previous games in the series and that makes the game feel a bit apathetic, which fits with the games theme of the encroaching Dusk of the world and the struggle of the people trying to resolve the problem. Overall has excellent music and great art style,some characters seem a bit immature for their roles but that shows their growth by the end of their journey into respect worthy individuals.
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