Review: Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & The White Guardian (Switch) – Moving Forward By Looking Back

Review: Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & The White Guardian (Switch) – Moving Forward By Looking Back

Not to be alche-missed.

When it comes to the Atelier series, variety is the spice of life. One might think that more than 25 games deep into developer Gustโ€™s long-running RPG series, the sheen of that trademark gameplay loop of collecting materials, learning recipes, and crafting items via alchemy would start to dull a little. Yet, with the introduction of each new entry and corresponding sub-series, Atelier constantly finds ways to reinvent itself and offer a unique spin on its tried-and-true gameplay systems. From the darker and more action-focused Atelier Yumia to the sprawling adventure saga of the Atelier Ryza trilogy, each title has its own distinct identity.

Thatโ€™s why Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian, the 27th mainline entry in the series, is such a complicated game to explain. So much of its identity is owed to what came before it. Itโ€™s simultaneously a standalone sequel to a free-to-play gacha game, a major crossover event that incorporates characters from past entries, and a self-proclaimed return to the series’ turn-based roots. At the same time, itโ€™s also very much its own thing, chronicling an original story with new leads and fresh gameplay concepts.

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6 Comments

  1. labadie.pascale

    This review highlights the unique charm of the Atelier series beautifully. It’s great to see how the games continue to evolve while honoring their roots. Excited to hear about the blend of new experiences with familiar elements!

  2. kyleigh68

    characters evolve while balancing tradition and innovation. I also appreciate how the game encourages creativity in crafting, which adds a personal touch to each player’s experience. It really makes the world feel more immersive!

  3. ypurdy

    It’s great to hear you appreciate the balance of tradition and innovation! The character development really adds depth to the gameplay, making the choices feel meaningful. Plus, the crafting mechanics are a fantastic nod to the series’ roots while keeping things fresh and engaging.

  4. geovanni97

    Absolutely! The character development really adds depth to the gameplay, making each interaction feel meaningful. Itโ€™s fascinating how the blend of past and present elements contributes to a richer storytelling experience.

  5. brian.bode

    I completely agree! The character development really enhances the emotional connection players feel. It’s interesting how the blend of nostalgia and innovation in the gameplay mechanics also keeps the experience fresh while honoring the series’ roots.

  6. fmoen

    Absolutely! The way the story weaves past experiences with character growth truly makes the game stand out. It not only enriches the gameplay but also deepens the player’s investment in their journey.

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