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Title: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: Drayco84 on June 15, 2010, 05:25:28 PM
I'm NOT kidding... (http://www.animevice.com/news/ar-tonelico-3-involves-stripping-for-great-justice/2839/)

I mean, the Japanese are well-known for coming up with bizarre yet semi-plausible ways to reveal the skin of female characters, but seriously... And to make things worse... One of 'em is a catgirl... In a nun-like costume...  (http://www.thebanzaieffect.com/articles/ooga/ar-tonelico-3-update-part-3-stripping-ost-and-more/) EDIT: Last link is Barely Safe For Work.
Title: Re: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: insidexml on June 15, 2010, 05:42:47 PM
The Ar Tonelico series is known for its rather risque way of going about things... :U

<.< Ignore the fact that I own a copy of Ar Tonelico II
Title: Re: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: bradypodidae on June 15, 2010, 06:12:25 PM
Perhaps someone should suggest this game to Balade for the JAVGW casts... or perhaps one for K.V1NN4 to play.  >:3
Title: Re: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: Drayco84 on June 15, 2010, 06:42:47 PM
Quote from: insidexml on June 15, 2010, 05:42:47 PM
The Ar Tonelico series is known for its rather risque way of going about things... :U

<.< Ignore the fact that I own a copy of Ar Tonelico II
I know, AT was awesome, but I have yet to finish AT 2... (I suck at guarding!)
Title: Re: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: insidexml on June 15, 2010, 06:44:54 PM
I liked the AT series because of its unique way of going about things. The combat system, especially. I'm unaware of any other game that has a combat system remotely similar to the one Ar Tonelico uses.

Title: Re: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: Drayco84 on June 15, 2010, 08:38:59 PM
AT1 and AT2 have rather distinct combat systems. The only real similarity is how they handle magic. (Which is rather well-done and worth repeating in other games, IMO.)

And with AT1's combat system, you've obviously missed out on the Atelier Iris series (3 games state-side, the first of which broke a number of cliches. Like, the main char always uses a sword and the love interest is a Staff-Chick.) and the Mana Khemia series. (And for Mana Khemia 1, you'd swear nobody has ever heard of a freaking normal weapon! Yeesh... Collar for a cat, Bag of Holding, Mecha Sword, Cards, Teddy Bear, and a freakin' Spaceship. Wait, The catgirl uses a Hammer-like thing, and the Lolicon uses a Katana. Nvm.) All made by Gust, and most were published by NIS America, BTW.

As for AT2... *Sighs.* Yeah, it's a new one on me.
Title: Re: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: insidexml on June 15, 2010, 08:54:41 PM
Interestingly enough, I seem to have the sequels to those games.

I have Ar Tonelico II and Mana Khemia 2 :U

...I should buy Atelier Iris 2 or something.
Title: Re: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: Drayco84 on June 15, 2010, 09:57:14 PM
Oh my goodness! I forgot that you wouldn't have seen the "I for Innuendo" scene in AT!

Anyway, you're in luck! Here's the store and they're still offering all the games you're missing. (http://www.rosenqueen.com/home.php?cat=21) And yeah, that's the publisher's store.

Sadly though, I didn't like Atelier Iris 2 and much as the first, and I prefer AI 3 over AI 2. HOWEVER, it was still quite an enjoyable game. With Mana Khemia, you're missing quite a few inside jokes for MK2.

And the biggest thing that I forgot about is that AI1 follows the "traditional" turn-based combat system AND encounter system. (But, the main char uses a staff, so that's why I took notice of it.) The second added the Encounter bar, which "runs out" and was used in AT. The third, along with Mana Khemia, went for full-on "visible encounters" and made skipping weak battles a lot easier by just wiping out the battle with a single hit while running around on the world map. AI 3 also added a timer that when it ran out, it kicks the player out of the area. (It's a lot less harsh than it sounds as additional time could be picked up while running through the area. Personally, I rarely felt pressed for time in the areas. It was dropped for other games, but was replaced by a day/night system.)
Title: Re: Ar Tonelico 3: If you wanna save the world, strip your ladies!
Post by: insidexml on June 15, 2010, 10:17:05 PM
Huh? Oh, no, I saw that scene. That's what made me want to buy AT2 in the first place :U

But yes, wiping out weaker enemies with a single hit was something that I think made Mana Khemia 2 much more enjoyable.