Compara los precios de Atelier Lulua ~The Scion of Arland~ en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.. Publicado por KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.. Lanzado el 20/5/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: RPG.

If you loved Rorona, Totori, and Meruru, playing Lulua feels like coming home through a daughter's eyes - though newcomers who skip the trilogy first will miss half the warmth on offer.

I have a soft spot for games that make legacy matter without turning it into a museum exhibit, and Atelier Lulua threads that needle surprisingly well for most of its runtime. You play as Elmerulia "Lulua" Frixell, adopted daughter of the legendary alchemist Rorona, studying under the now-grown Piana in the town of Arklys. The central hook is a mysterious book called the Alchemyriddle - it falls into Lulua's hands and only she can read it. Each chapter fills its pages with incomplete passages that serve as puzzle-clues: craft a bomb of sufficient quality, then use it in battle a set number of times, and the book rewards you with a new synthesis recipe. It is a clean, chapter-driven progression loop that replaces the old Arland time limits entirely, so the notorious clock anxiety that haunted Rorona is gone. The alchemy system itself is the game's genuine strength. Ingredients sit on a synthesis grid, each carrying elemental properties and traits that ripple into the finished item. An "Awakening" mechanic can unlock bonus effects on a crafted item depending on what you slot in at specific positions. The system also lets you sub in crafted items for ingredient categories - bake a pie with high ice affinity and it can substitute for a vegetable slot in a recipe you're otherwise stuck on. That kind of lateral thinking rewards players who dig into the UI rather than brute-forcing material runs. The interface telegraphs every outcome before you commit ingredients, so nothing feels wasted if you're paying attention. A few Alchemyriddle clues are vague enough to cause frustration, and some reviewers noted the localization occasionally attributed the wrong text to a riddle, which briefly scrambled objectives. Combat is turn-based, fielding a five-character party split across a front line of three and two support slots that can be swapped in freely. The Interrupt system lets any of the alchemist characters on the front line jump the turn order mid-battle by expending a pre-equipped item, which never gets consumed after the fight ends. Follow-up attacks from backline characters, passive Primal Arts bonuses that shift based on your active lineup, and an enemy-stun mechanic all layer nicely on paper. In practice the roster of eight playable characters skews similar in combat style, which caps build variety. Veteran Arland fans will recognise the knight Sterk triggering four rapid follow-ups under the right conditions; newcomers will mostly feel the system is competent but unsurprising. It lands somewhere between pleasant and forgettable depending on how much you care about tactical depth. The narrative earns more credit than its premise suggests. Lulua's arc around living in Rorona's shadow mirrors the Arland series' own position returning after eight years and six intervening games, and the game is self-aware about it in ways that reward fans who caught that gap. Multiple endings hinge on completed quests and relationship levels, with the best outcome requiring Lulua to synthesize specific items to save an alternate version of Arland - so the crafting actually feeds into the story's climax rather than sitting beside it. The story is a slow burn and the antagonist in the second half is fairly telegraphed, but the character interactions and animated cutscenes carry genuine warmth. Character models transition from 2D portraits to 3D with more care than most anime-adjacent JRPGs manage, using exaggerated body language and dynamic camerawork in dialogue scenes instead of static talking-head framing. On the flip side, shadow rendering on PC is rough, aliasing is visible, and the music sits comfortably in Gust's pleasant-but-unremarkable lower tier. There is no English dub, a sore point for fans who grew up with the original Arland voices. Who is this for? Series veterans who want to see Arland through a new generation and who have already played at least Rorona will get the most out of Lulua. The reunion payoffs, the callbacks, the weight of Lulua carrying her mother's license - none of it lands the same without that context. New players can technically start here and follow the story, but the emotional texture thins considerably. If you are already comfortable with Atelier's unhurried, collect-synthesize-progress loop and have zero interest in high-pressure combat systems, Lulua is a warm, generous entry that removes friction rather than adding it. If you came here looking for mechanical reinvention or a story that earns its twists through tight writing rather than nostalgic goodwill, you will likely feel the seams. Monika, Scout Team

Atelier Lulua ~The Scion of Arland~

Atelier Lulua ~The Scion of Arland~

20 may 2019KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
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If you loved Rorona, Totori, and Meruru, playing Lulua feels like coming home through a daughter's eyes - though newcomers who skip the trilogy first will miss half the warmth on offer.

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I have a soft spot for games that make legacy matter without turning it into a museum exhibit, and Atelier Lulua threads that needle surprisingly well for most of its runtime. You play as Elmerulia "Lulua" Frixell, adopted daughter of the legendary alchemist Rorona, studying under the now-grown Piana in the town of Arklys. The central hook is a mysterious book called the Alchemyriddle - it falls into Lulua's hands and only she can read it. Each chapter fills its pages with incomplete passages that serve as puzzle-clues: craft a bomb of sufficient quality, then use it in battle a set number of times, and the book rewards you with a new synthesis recipe. It is a clean, chapter-driven progression loop that replaces the old Arland time limits entirely, so the notorious clock anxiety that haunted Rorona is gone. The alchemy system itself is the game's genuine strength. Ingredients sit on a synthesis grid, each carrying elemental properties and traits that ripple into the finished item. An "Awakening" mechanic can unlock bonus effects on a crafted item depending on what you slot in at specific positions. The system also lets you sub in crafted items for ingredient categories - bake a pie with high ice affinity and it can substitute for a vegetable slot in a recipe you're otherwise stuck on. That kind of lateral thinking rewards players who dig into the UI rather than brute-forcing material runs. The interface telegraphs every outcome before you commit ingredients, so nothing feels wasted if you're paying attention. A few Alchemyriddle clues are vague enough to cause frustration, and some reviewers noted the localization occasionally attributed the wrong text to a riddle, which briefly scrambled objectives. Combat is turn-based, fielding a five-character party split across a front line of three and two support slots that can be swapped in freely. The Interrupt system lets any of the alchemist characters on the front line jump the turn order mid-battle by expending a pre-equipped item, which never gets consumed after the fight ends. Follow-up attacks from backline characters, passive Primal Arts bonuses that shift based on your active lineup, and an enemy-stun mechanic all layer nicely on paper. In practice the roster of eight playable characters skews similar in combat style, which caps build variety. Veteran Arland fans will recognise the knight Sterk triggering four rapid follow-ups under the right conditions; newcomers will mostly feel the system is competent but unsurprising. It lands somewhere between pleasant and forgettable depending on how much you care about tactical depth. The narrative earns more credit than its premise suggests. Lulua's arc around living in Rorona's shadow mirrors the Arland series' own position returning after eight years and six intervening games, and the game is self-aware about it in ways that reward fans who caught that gap. Multiple endings hinge on completed quests and relationship levels, with the best outcome requiring Lulua to synthesize specific items to save an alternate version of Arland - so the crafting actually feeds into the story's climax rather than sitting beside it. The story is a slow burn and the antagonist in the second half is fairly telegraphed, but the character interactions and animated cutscenes carry genuine warmth. Character models transition from 2D portraits to 3D with more care than most anime-adjacent JRPGs manage, using exaggerated body language and dynamic camerawork in dialogue scenes instead of static talking-head framing. On the flip side, shadow rendering on PC is rough, aliasing is visible, and the music sits comfortably in Gust's pleasant-but-unremarkable lower tier. There is no English dub, a sore point for fans who grew up with the original Arland voices. Who is this for? Series veterans who want to see Arland through a new generation and who have already played at least Rorona will get the most out of Lulua. The reunion payoffs, the callbacks, the weight of Lulua carrying her mother's license - none of it lands the same without that context. New players can technically start here and follow the story, but the emotional texture thins considerably. If you are already comfortable with Atelier's unhurried, collect-synthesize-progress loop and have zero interest in high-pressure combat systems, Lulua is a warm, generous entry that removes friction rather than adding it. If you came here looking for mechanical reinvention or a story that earns its twists through tight writing rather than nostalgic goodwill, you will likely feel the seams.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:aaaAlchemyriddle ProgressionTurn-Based JRPGCrafting-FocusedMultiple EndingsInterrupt SystemNo Time LimitLegacy SequelRelationship-Based EndingsAnime Aesthetic

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OS
Windows 10 64bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
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Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
16 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX660 or better, Graphic Memory 2GB or better
Processor
Core i5 2.6GHz (4 core) or over
Sound Card
16 bit stereo, 48KHz WAVE file can be played

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Windows 10 64bit
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DirectX
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Broadband Internet connection
Storage
16 GB available space
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or better, Graphic memory 2GB or better
Processor
Core i7 3.4GHz (4 core) or over
Sound Card
16 bit stereo, 48KHz WAVE file can be played

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