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Atelier Lydie & Suelle Game's 3 Gameplay Videos Streamed

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Game ships in Japan on December 21, in WEST. in March

Gust began streaming three gameplay videos for its Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings (Lydie to Suelle no Atelier ~Fushigi no Kaiga no Renkinjutsushi~) game on Wednesday. The videos preview the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation Vita versions of the game, as well as battle sequences.

The game will ship in Japan for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo Switch on December 21. The regular version of the game for PS Vita will cost 6,300 yen (about US$56), and the PS4 and Switch versions will cost 7,300 yen (US$65). A Premium Box edition will bundle a visual book, two song and mini story CDs, a B3-size cloth poster, three mini clear files, and a download code for in-game items. The Premium Box will cost 9,300 yen (US$83) for PS Vita and 10,300 yen (US$92) for PS4 and Switch.

The Atelier 20th anniversary box release will bundle the bonus items from the Premium Box, an alchemist pin badge collection, two crystal paperweights, and a premium visual book. The set will cost 24,600 yen (US$220) for PS Vita and 25,600 yen (US$230) for PS4 and Switch.

Koei Tecmo America will release the game in the WEST. on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam in on March 27. Koei Tecmo Europe will release the game for the same platforms on March 30.

Koei Tecmo America describes the game:

The gripping conclusion to the Mysterious series marks the 20th Anniversary for the Atelier franchise, following the tale of the alchemist twins - the reserved but caring Lydie Marlen, and the eccentric and carefree Suelle Marlen. The young twins work alongside their father at the family atelier, but due to his inexperience in alchemy they rarely see any customers. While working hard to hone their skills, the duo uncovers a mysterious-looking painting, and as they reach out to investigate the girls are drawn inside a world bountiful with rare materials… perfect for Alchemy! This fateful discovery is just the beginning of the twin's adventure leading them to their joint goal… to run the best atelier in the country.

The game will feature a new item type called "Kasseika Item" (Activation Item). It will impart great effects when used in alchemy. The combat system will focus on "combination battles" that will emphasize party composition and who will be on the front and back line. It will also introduce a new "Battle Mix" system for alchemy during combat.

The cast includes:

Maria Naganawa as Lydie Marlen (character design by Yuugen), the older of the twin sisters who work in their father's unpopular atelier. She has a gentle and sociable demeanor. She moves to the beat of her own drum, and is a bit of an airhead. She is not inclined towards physical activity, but is instead a diligent student, with a good nose for the arts.

Hikaru Akao as Suelle Marlen (character design by NOCO), the younger of the twin sisters who work in their father's unpopular atelier. She is a tomboy with a bright personality who loves teasing people. She has a little bit of a mischievous streak. She has the air of a genius, and has broad knowledge on many things. She is weak to bugs of any kind, and she causes quite a stir if one so much as lands on her shoulder.

People who order the game through Gust's online store will receive costumes based on Marie and Elie, the protagonists of Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg and Atelier Elie: The Alchemist of Salburg 2, the first two games in the series, as a first-printing bonus.

The most recent game in the Atelier franchise is Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey, which shipped for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita last November in Japan. Koei Tecmo Amercia released the game in North America on March 7 on the PS4, and digitally on the PS Vita and PC, and on March 10 in Europe for the same platforms. NIS America localized and released some of the previous games in the series, including Atelier Meruru, Atelier Totori, and Atelier Rorona.

Source: MoCa News


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