I would absolutely recommend finishing the first Atelier Ryza game before diving into this one, as it's a direct sequel. I understand that's a bit of a departure for this series.The Atelier games are weird for me. I always get excited to play a new one but always burn out before finishing them. Sophie is the last one I finished.
And yet, another $60 goes to KT.
The Atelier games are weird for me. I always get excited to play a new one but always burn out before finishing them. Sophie is the last one I finished.
And yet, another $60 goes to KT.
The Atelier games are weird for me. I always get excited to play a new one but always burn out before finishing them. Sophie is the last one I finished.
And yet, another $60 goes to KT.
Same here. In fact, I just went back and re-watched the trailers for this and it's like a huge nostalgia wave hit me even though the first game isn't that old.I really, REALLY enjoyed the first one
What's the combat like?specifically the first game.
For me it really was.Thanks.
So, is it fun?
When it finally happens............I'm hoping to see some sort of sale on the series to go with this release.
I'm hoping to see some sort of sale on the series to go with this release.
I've seen it on sale a few times at $47.99 (20% off). I guess it was 40% off during the Steam Summer Sale last year, but it didn't go that low again during the fall or winter sales. Was also $36 on Switch in September.True. I'd jump into the first one, but its still full price. Come on now.
I've seen it on sale a few times at $47.99 (20% off). I guess it was 40% off during the Steam Summer Sale last year, but it didn't go that low again during the fall or winter sales. Was also $36 on Switch in September.
So hopefully it'll get a sale but I wouldn't hold my breath for a deep cut.
Ohhh, sorry, I meant PS4.
Well, I'll wait for a sale.
I'm not really ready to jump into this game at full price just yet.
KT games have been known to maintain their price digitally. Even Sophie is still a full $60 on PSN.
Yeah physical... sure...Damn.
So pretty much be on the lookout for physical edition sales?
Yeah physical... sure...
Not really, these games are not really known to have high tech graphics. The original game looked pretty good on Switch and I’m sure it’s gonna be same with 2nd game.so the switch version is going to look extremely bad, correct?
Thanks for the writeup, this sounds like exactly the game I want.Finished the sequel a few days ago, its very much more of the first game. Same combat, same crafting, same sort of quests. They unlock things in a bit of a different order which gives you the impression some of the mechanics have changed or may unfold differently, but by the end it's pretty much the same game except for a few minor nips and tucks
Combat is more chaotic, it's harder to tell who is being targeted now so they reward you for defending just in time which helps build AP, not sure if I prefer or dislike this change to be honest, it doesn't make a big difference in the grand scheme of things.
It's easier to recover health now within and outside of combat which makes adventuring a bit less risk vs reward when you are pushing to reach a new zone, but bosses do seem a bit harder to balance it out through. But similar to the first game it's generally on the easy side until the post game stuff.
Swimming and rideable creatures are new in this one, both are neat but neither are ground breaking. Rideable creatures are not all that useful due to how quick fast travel is, and swimming only really serves as a new excuse for staring at ryzas arse.
Characters and story are all great, but only a couple of new faces which is a let down, heavy focus on returning cast from the original. No real attempt to explain why your skills and power levels are all reset, so feels weird going back to nothing and having to learn the same recipes again etc. They should have done all new enemies and recipes to avoid the "how did she forget how to make fucking paper?" plot hole.
Lots of side stuff and post game stuff again, music is decent even if it reuses some tunes from the original.
Exploration has a mini game where you have to solve the plot by filling in blanks with clues found by exploring, but you can't complete the dungeon without all the clues so it's really just a way to make sure you go everywhere, fair enough I suppose.
Graphically it's the same, 1080/30 on PS4 and still no anti aliasing!! So essentially a higher res switch game with the same assets. It has some new shader effects, and characters appear slightly cell shaded now. It also has improved dynamic lighting and weather, and yes, wet t-shirts. but still, the PS4 Pro is sleeping when playing this, there is no reason this shouldn't be 4k60 other than lack of effort in the port up from switch.
There is a weird reflection and shadow system it uses from time to time, almost like software ray tracing, but it's so low resolution it's hard to tell exactly, my guess is they crank it up on PS5 to have full day traced shadows and reflections perhaps.
My only genuine dislikes are the stupid fucking sidekick pet which escaped puyo puyo tetris, and how they spoil who the returning and new cast are in the opening video.
So basically if you want more Ryza you'll love it, but if you've not played the original get that for cheaper instead.
Ohhh, sorry, I meant PS4.
Well, I'll wait for a sale.
I'm not really ready to jump into this game at full price just yet.
I played the first game completely in handheld mode on the Switch, and it ran just fine. However, the graphics are obviously a downgrade over the PS4 version of the game. I can only imagine the situation with this game and it's PS5 version will be much worse. So if you're a massive graphics whore I'd probably stay away. If you're like me and you're really just interested in the gameplay and the story, then the Switch would be just fine.I'm still conflicted as to what system to play this on. Seem to be playing a lot of my time these days on the Switch, but a bit worried about performance and visuals if anyone can chime in.
Can anyone who's played on Switch comment on how well it runs in handheld mode?
I'm still conflicted as to what system to play this on. Seem to be playing a lot of my time these days on the Switch, but a bit worried about performance and visuals if anyone can chime in.
Can anyone who's played on Switch comment on how well it runs in handheld mode?
I personally love visuals on this game but they are no mean graphical power house or anything, they look fine either on Switch or PS4/PS5.I'm still conflicted as to what system to play this on. Seem to be playing a lot of my time these days on the Switch, but a bit worried about performance and visuals if anyone can chime in.
The first game looked damn good on switch and what I’ve played of this one it continues the trend. The PS versions obviously run at higher resolution and has less pop-in, more foliage, etc... But it’s simple art style allows the game to look and run very well on switch.so the switch version is going to look extremely bad, correct?
Unless the content is eventually sold seperately, for all the costumes and accessories, it does appear you'd need the physical copy (two t-shirt costumes) and the Ultimate Edition (an exclusive-Ryza outfit & straw hat accessory).So if I buy the physical copy, I still need to buy the ultimate edition to get all the costumes?
My copy is coming tomorrow, so I have to see it myself when I get my copy. I heard the new PS5 update let you choose between PS4 and PS5 version, can you do that with this game?Anyone playing on PS5? Seems to have a decent frame stutter. PS5 can’t handle Ryza?!
The disc is PS4 so when you pop it in it installs that. There’s an icon for a free PS5 upgrade then which installs the PS5 version. So it installs both as separate installs. I uninstalled the PS4 version after.My copy is coming tomorrow, so I have to see it myself when I get my copy. I heard the new PS5 update let you choose between PS4 and PS5 version, can you do that with this game?
Im wondering if the PS4 version wont have those stutter issues you mentioned.The disc is PS4 so when you pop it in it installs that. There’s an icon for a free PS5 upgrade then which installs the PS5 version. So it installs both as separate installs. I uninstalled the PS4 version after.