Totori is supposed to be hard so I'd rather start with it.
And romance is something I think I'd enjoy in Escha :PThey typically seem to add minor things: NPCs are sometimes turned into playable characters, costumes are added, there are optional(?) Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. Postgame adds Totori and Meruru.Totori: Added Orthogalaxen dungeon from Rorona, illustration gallery, minor quality of life improvementsMeruru: Some added scenes/areas/bosses, some minor game rebalancingAyesha: "Hard Mode" added (it's in quotes because it's nominal), some added bosses and art gallery/achievement-system-of-sorts with some minor quality of life improvements, localization has dual audio (the PS3 version of Ayesha is the only one to not)Escha & Logy: Minor quality of life improvements, series of added events that let you define exactly how romantic or platonic you want Escha and Logy's relationship to go, few added minor eventsShallie: Significant tweaks to certain event progression (to include Ayesha and Logy), but yet to be localized or to have an announcement to be localizedHmm puts me in a tough spot. I can get them on PS3 a lot cheaper and will probably start there, but I don't mind spending a bit more for the plus versions if they add something important.All: DLC included, costumes added, some extra playable characters, minor synthesis rebalance...lower framerate :/Rorona: As stated by the last poster, the only one with major differences (overhauled graphics, serious quality of life improvements, overhauled crafting system).
What are the differences between the normal and plus versions for the games? Mind you, this "Plus" version wasn't originally a Plus version in Japan, but titled "New Rorona", and is also for the PS3.
Meruru is the last of the trilogy so starting with it would be a bit odd. It is the second game in the Arland series, and the second to be released on the PlayStation 3. Are there any substantial differences between the two?
Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland (トトリのアトリエ ~アーランドの錬金術士 2~ Totori no Atorie: Ārando no Renkinjutsushi 2) is the 12th game to be released in the official Atelier series.
I think Rorona is the only one with major differences (they rehauled the graphics, since they used to look so dated, and tweaked a few other things here and there).So, unless those things matter to you, you aren't missing much by playing the PS3 versions!New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castThe place to discuss Gust's long-running Atelier series. I prefer undubs strongly so ayesha is out. For Atelier Totori Plus: The Adventurer of Arland on the PlayStation Vita, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Any differences with the PS3 version?
Trophy-wise, there's isn't a great deal to Atelier Totori Plus, as long as you are aware of Character Events.
Difference between Rorona and Rorona Plus? It brings all the content of the original to gamers on the go, along with a few bonuses to sweeten the pot. ". We also welcome discussion about Gust's other games, such as Nights of Azure, Blue Reflection, and Ar tonelico / Surge Concerto / EXA_PICO.Press J to jump to the feed. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Atelier Totori Plus is a ported version of the game's PS3 counterpart, and includes a few extras such as extra characters to recruit and a new end-game dungeon full of new bosses, Orthogalaxen. Everything that made the original what it is, for better or worse, is here on the Vita – including the near-constant interruptions by poorly executed dialogue which still bar it from greatness. So I was recently able to get Atelier Rorona for PS3--just regular Rorona, not Plus. Rorona: As stated by the last poster, the only one with major differences (overhauled graphics, serious quality of life improvements, overhauled crafting system). dungeons, and other little things like that. Atelier Totori is a sequel to Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland, and a prequel to Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland. Atelier Totori Plus is a Vita port of Atelier Totori that doesn't disappoint in the least. It is known by the project code "A12". Dec 19, 2013 5:25 PM. But its additional content and small-screen visual presence make Atelier Totori Plus the definitive version, and an easy recommendation for franchise fans and RPG buffs in general.Atelier Totori follows the story of a new alchemist and her travels around Arland several years after the events of Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland.
Post New Reply #1. Mind you, this "Plus" version wasn't originally a Plus version in Japan, but titled "New Rorona", and is also for the PS3.
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