Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & The Secret Fairy
Three years have passed since their last adventure. Ryza and her friends had gone their separate ways, but by chance and coincidence, they found each other once again. This story paints a picture of colorful brush strokes of discovering what is truly important to you.Ryza has settled inside the capital to unravel mysteries, explore “ruins”, and reveal the truth behind the “lost legends.” What awaits Ryza and her friends in the journey ahead?
Three years have passed since their last adventure. Ryza and her friends had gone their separate ways, but by chance and coincidence, they found each other once again. This story paints a picture of colorful brush strokes of discovering what is truly important to you.Ryza has settled inside the capital to unravel mysteries, explore “ruins”, and reveal the truth behind the “lost legends.” What awaits Ryza and her friends in the journey ahead?
Three years have passed since their last adventure. Ryza and her friends had gone their separate ways, but by chance and coincidence, they found each other once again. This story paints a picture of colorful brush strokes of discovering what is truly important to you.Ryza has settled inside the capital to unravel mysteries, explore “ruins”, and reveal the truth behind the “lost legends.” What awaits Ryza and her friends in the journey ahead?
Three years have passed since their last adventure. Ryza and her friends had gone their separate ways, but by chance and coincidence, they found each other once again. This story paints a picture of colorful brush strokes of discovering what is truly important to you.Ryza has settled inside the capital to unravel mysteries, explore “ruins”, and reveal the truth behind the “lost legends.” What awaits Ryza and her friends in the journey ahead?
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Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy for PlayStation 4
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Another Great Addition to the Ryza story.If you like the Atelier series this is an easy pick up. Lots of RPG, lots of potion crafting. Lots of story and characters to explore.
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Ryza 2 is pretty much what you'd expect from an atelier game, a fairly basic rpg story with a deep crafting system to get lost in. Simple as it is, the game's loop of going out into a dungeon, grabbing everything that isn't nailed down, then mcguyvering it into monster obliterating superweapons is always a good time.Like most recent atelier games there is no time limit either, keeping it a very relaxed experience, combat is atb rather than turn based, much like ryza 1, and is quite fun once you understand how it works. Do be aware that, like the last couple entries this game is Japanese audio only, with english text.The game is relatively short for a jrpg, so it's not a huge time investment, 100 percenting the game took me around 65 hours, but a ton of that time ... MoreRyza 2 is pretty much what you'd expect from an atelier game, a fairly basic rpg story with a deep crafting system to get lost in. Simple as it is, the game's loop of going out into a dungeon, grabbing everything that isn't nailed down, then mcguyvering it into monster obliterating superweapons is always a good time.Like most recent atelier games there is no time limit either, keeping it a very relaxed experience, combat is atb rather than turn based, much like ryza 1, and is quite fun once you understand how it works. Do be aware that, like the last couple entries this game is Japanese audio only, with english text.The game is relatively short for a jrpg, so it's not a huge time investment, 100 percenting the game took me around 65 hours, but a ton of that time was spent playing around with crafting, a more casual playthrough would probably run around 20 hours, far less if you only do mandatory content.All in all a great little game, if you like mmo style crafting, or like jrpgs, and don't mind (or prefer) Japanese audio, you should enjoy it a great deal.
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I am enjoying Atelier Ryza 2 a lot more than the first game. The story will start out rather slow, but it will pick ups.Graphics- Overall they look pretty good. Some of the textures look fairly low-resolution, even in docked mode. Nothing too major.Exploration feels like it gives you much more freedom in Atelier Ryza 2. You can jump and fall off of ledges instead of dealing with invisible walls and even jump on ledgers. You can swim, you can climb walls of vines just so much options. It feels more free but it is not as open.The tree system is great. You can unlock some core recipes. It also lets you level up your gathering skills to get more materials, higher quality materials, and the ability to morph recipes. As you go on you will be able to use it for much ... MoreI am enjoying Atelier Ryza 2 a lot more than the first game. The story will start out rather slow, but it will pick ups.Graphics- Overall they look pretty good. Some of the textures look fairly low-resolution, even in docked mode. Nothing too major.Exploration feels like it gives you much more freedom in Atelier Ryza 2. You can jump and fall off of ledges instead of dealing with invisible walls and even jump on ledgers. You can swim, you can climb walls of vines just so much options. It feels more free but it is not as open.The tree system is great. You can unlock some core recipes. It also lets you level up your gathering skills to get more materials, higher quality materials, and the ability to morph recipes. As you go on you will be able to use it for much more.In Atelier Ryza 2, combat feels much livelier and closer to real-time combat even though you still have to wait your turn. Im use to static enemies and taking turns. Takes some getting use to.Overall it improves on the first game
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy for PlayStation 4
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Another Great Addition to the Ryza story.If you like the Atelier series this is an easy pick up. Lots of RPG, lots of potion crafting. Lots of story and characters to explore.
Ryza 2 is pretty much what you'd expect from an atelier game, a fairly basic rpg story with a deep crafting system to get lost in. Simple as it is, the game's loop of going out into a dungeon, grabbing everything that isn't nailed down, then mcguyvering it into monster obliterating superweapons is always a good time.Like most recent atelier games there is no time limit either, keeping it a very relaxed experience, combat is atb rather than turn based, much like ryza 1, and is quite fun once you understand how it works. Do be aware that, like the last couple entries this game is Japanese audio only, with english text.The game is relatively short for a jrpg, so it's not a huge time investment, 100 percenting the game took me around 65 hours, but a ton of that time ... MoreRyza 2 is pretty much what you'd expect from an atelier game, a fairly basic rpg story with a deep crafting system to get lost in. Simple as it is, the game's loop of going out into a dungeon, grabbing everything that isn't nailed down, then mcguyvering it into monster obliterating superweapons is always a good time.Like most recent atelier games there is no time limit either, keeping it a very relaxed experience, combat is atb rather than turn based, much like ryza 1, and is quite fun once you understand how it works. Do be aware that, like the last couple entries this game is Japanese audio only, with english text.The game is relatively short for a jrpg, so it's not a huge time investment, 100 percenting the game took me around 65 hours, but a ton of that time was spent playing around with crafting, a more casual playthrough would probably run around 20 hours, far less if you only do mandatory content.All in all a great little game, if you like mmo style crafting, or like jrpgs, and don't mind (or prefer) Japanese audio, you should enjoy it a great deal.
I am enjoying Atelier Ryza 2 a lot more than the first game. The story will start out rather slow, but it will pick ups.Graphics- Overall they look pretty good. Some of the textures look fairly low-resolution, even in docked mode. Nothing too major.Exploration feels like it gives you much more freedom in Atelier Ryza 2. You can jump and fall off of ledges instead of dealing with invisible walls and even jump on ledgers. You can swim, you can climb walls of vines just so much options. It feels more free but it is not as open.The tree system is great. You can unlock some core recipes. It also lets you level up your gathering skills to get more materials, higher quality materials, and the ability to morph recipes. As you go on you will be able to use it for much ... MoreI am enjoying Atelier Ryza 2 a lot more than the first game. The story will start out rather slow, but it will pick ups.Graphics- Overall they look pretty good. Some of the textures look fairly low-resolution, even in docked mode. Nothing too major.Exploration feels like it gives you much more freedom in Atelier Ryza 2. You can jump and fall off of ledges instead of dealing with invisible walls and even jump on ledgers. You can swim, you can climb walls of vines just so much options. It feels more free but it is not as open.The tree system is great. You can unlock some core recipes. It also lets you level up your gathering skills to get more materials, higher quality materials, and the ability to morph recipes. As you go on you will be able to use it for much more.In Atelier Ryza 2, combat feels much livelier and closer to real-time combat even though you still have to wait your turn. Im use to static enemies and taking turns. Takes some getting use to.Overall it improves on the first game
Ryza is back and she's ready for another adventure. If you're coming from the 1st game then you'll enjoy this sequel with no problems. It has everything you loved about the 1st game and more. Apparently there's DLC that will be released later on, so starting the game on Day 1 socks a bit since you probably want to wrap up everything in 1 playthrough. Overall, great game.
I have the first Ryza game so I had to buy its sequel. I really enjoy the collecting/gathering and crafting aspect of this game. You can really make anything with random ingredients. The characters are all great too. It helps if you played the first game as you will already be familiar with most of the characters. Also Klaudia is best girl.
Still one of my favorite turn-based RPG series. I bought it for the Switch and PS4. Great anime visuals and turn-based battles that keeps the series fans coming back. You won't be disappointed.
Yes, this game is HEAVILY anime influenced in it's dialogue and story. Yes, the main character's thighs are talked about a lot.But, don't pass on this game because of that. This is a fun RPG that has a really fun and flashy battle system.While the battle system alone is addicting enough to command a purchase, this game is part of the Atelier series of games, so it has a heavy focus on alchemy. And the alchemy in this game is extremely addicting.You collect material (from the environment and monster loot drops) that you use to create new items (medicine, alchemy ingredients, plant seeds, accessories, armor, new weapons, etc). The more you level up and progress, the better material and ingredients you can make, and the better items you can craft to equip to your ... MoreYes, this game is HEAVILY anime influenced in it's dialogue and story. Yes, the main character's thighs are talked about a lot.But, don't pass on this game because of that. This is a fun RPG that has a really fun and flashy battle system.While the battle system alone is addicting enough to command a purchase, this game is part of the Atelier series of games, so it has a heavy focus on alchemy. And the alchemy in this game is extremely addicting.You collect material (from the environment and monster loot drops) that you use to create new items (medicine, alchemy ingredients, plant seeds, accessories, armor, new weapons, etc). The more you level up and progress, the better material and ingredients you can make, and the better items you can craft to equip to your character.The story is very charming and 'cozy'. It's almost like a comfort food. And the art style, though very anime, is vibrant and lively.One thing to point out: This game's voice overs are in Japanese and that's the only option. The captions and all the text in the game will be in English. Be aware if this bothers you.
This is my second Atelier game, and the first one was surprisingly fun. This game is more of the same so far. I would recommend if you were a fan of the first game, or if you are a die hard jrpg person. If you only play Final Fantasy then this may not speak to your interest. Also if you are a dubbed voices person, please be mindful that all of the voice options are Japanese though the text and menus are fully english.
This is my first time playing this series. I heard the first game to Atelier Ryza is very hard to find, so I did not want to miss the opportunity to get this game, so I decided to pick it up. So far, the game has been fun, with the game being Japanese with English subtitles.Regarding shipping, the game came the next day and in great condition.
This game is a fun and whimsical Japanese RPG game with alchemy at its core. The battle are more action oriented, and concentrate on timed hits and using items you’ve made from your alchemy. The characters are great, and the story is pretty interesting although not quite epic. The characters are the driving force of the game, and they drive it plenty. The graphics are solid, and look great on the Switch. The music is orchestral and light, and there are great melodies— not much in the way of intense tracks. Overall, great game for anime jrpg fans, watch a video first if you’re not familiar with the genre.