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Chaunt about [[Atelier Rorona]] here.
Chaunt about [[Atelier Rorona]] here.


''[[Atelier Rorona]]'' is the bloomin' eleventh (or the sixteenth, depending on how you bloody well number 'em) game in Gust's well-known ''[[Atelier Series]]'' and by Jove! has the game already been an astounding success. Being the first of the lot to sport 3d graphics (previous games were proud upholders of the sprite tradition), be on the chuffin' [[Play Station 3]] as well as returning to the series' good old-fashioned [[Item Crafting]] -based gameplay.
''[[Atelier Rorona]]'' is the bloomin' eleventh (or the sixteenth, depending on how you bloody well number 'em) game in Gust's well-known ''[[Atelier Series]]'' and by Jove! has the game already been an astounding success. Being the first of the lot to sport 3d graphics (previous games were proud upholders of the sprite tradition), be on the chuffin' [[PlayStation 3]] as well as returning to the series' good old-fashioned [[Item Crafting]] -based gameplay.


The tale takes place in the grand old Arland Kingdom, which has made astonishing leaps in technology with the advent of steam power, giving it a rather uncanny resemblence to [[Victorian Britain]] ([[Did Not Do the Bloody Research|and now you know why the entire bloomin' article's written this way. (Though there are some Japanese values thrown in, and none of the characters talk this way]]). We're introduced to a young lady named Rorona Frixell, an apprentice alchemist who happens to be rather lazy and ditzy, certainly not a proper example of an alchemist, I must say!
The tale takes place in the grand old Arland Kingdom, which has made astonishing leaps in technology with the advent of steam power, giving it a rather uncanny resemblence to [[Victorian Britain]] ([[Did Not Do the Bloody Research|and now you know why the entire bloomin' article's written this way. (Though there are some Japanese values thrown in, and none of the characters talk this way]]). We're introduced to a young lady named Rorona Frixell, an apprentice alchemist who happens to be rather lazy and ditzy, certainly not a proper example of an alchemist, I must say!