 Today we are going to do something that has never happened on this channel before and it has been requested so many times. Isha can you rank all of the Atelier games? Today is such a day, I will be ranking all of them from Rorona and all the way up to Atelier Rise Up 3 in the newest entry. I will show you gameplay, I will tell you what I think about all of them and I'm so excited. Are you guys ready? These are in random order, never mind the order, okay? So, Atelier Sophie 2, that was released last year, I played it a ton, still not done with a story actually. I'm at the end of the story, but I enjoyed most of the game, the graphics are improved and it's a modern Atelier game, totally top-notch Atelier game. It could also be an excellent entry point into the entire series if you are new to the series. There is one thing now in hindsight that I didn't like with this game and that are the auras in battles that all enemies are formed of having, that just breaks my flow. I'm not a fan of the auras, other than that I'm loving getting new recipes, I like the town, I like the people, all of the stuff, it's such a cute game. But it is being pushed back by that, having auras on enemies, so I am getting, I'm getting, so I'm having it as an Atier, I think. We will see how it goes further into the video, maybe I will have them relocated a tiny bit. But that is a good start, okay, we are off to a good start. Now, the next one, Atelier Chalier. It is one of the older games, it is the last one in the Dusk trilogy, which makes sense to some people, there are so many Atelier games, I understand why you are here. I'm just gonna let you know what I think are the good ones. Chalier, I have had a wonderful time in it, and once you hit that rhythm in the game, you get addicted, I got addicted, with Chalier especially, actually. So, it's a good game, but it's not as good as Atier, so for that reason it has to go in B, I think. Never mind, actually it is good, but it's coming after Sophie too, okay, so we have a system now, it is good. I have a ton of hours in that game, so definitely it's good. This video is sponsored by Litme, especially the fantasy 3 and the light bars from Litme. You can have your home entertainment experience reach a whole new level. It comes with everything that you need, and this HDMI hub that I have now connected all of my systems to. So what these light strips does, it is giving off an RGB ambience to the entire room. You simply stick these strips behind your TV, and the RGB lights, they are synchronized in real time with what you're playing. I installed this myself, it was not difficult to install, even Ishaman approved. Most TV sizes are supported from 55 inches and all the way up to 90. You control all of the settings through the Litme app, and you can also set it to match audio, and we are so doing this for our next house party. The light bars can be placed wherever you like, also synchronized through the app, and we place them behind us so that the entire living room is affected. I have a link down below. This is so good, highly recommend Litme, and you can use my discount code to get a saving on your order, get your ambience on. Thank you so much for sponsoring this video, now I'm loving my living room. Okay, next game is Atelier Sophie. It is somewhat aged by now, I had my fun in the game, I did, actually, that was way back. 2015 I think, I played it a ton, that is a B tier, because it's somewhat aged, but I do enjoy the characters, and the characters are also continued in Atelier Sophie 2, but Sophie 2 was just better, for obvious reasons. Now, Atelier Risa, you cannot go wrong with the Risa series, S tier. Atelier Risa goes into S tier, because it has everything, it is more modern than most of the games on this list, let's be real. The mechanics are fun, the combat is fluid and fun, the grind is fun, the Rises are the strongest ones. You can absolutely start your entire series dip with Atelier Risa, which brings me to Atelier Risa 3, the newest game. It's so new that I'm not done with it, but it's making the list, I mean, I will be basing this placement on somewhat first impression, because I'm not done with it. And I think it goes in the A tier, in the middle between Sophie 2 and Shelly, because I slightly like Sophie 2 more, so far, anyway. So that is the placement of that, but that is because I'm not done with it, kind of have to need to be done with it. Okay, Atelier Lulua sliding straight into the S tier, because I just loved Atelier Lulua. I liked the Alchemy Riddle book that you had to collect stuff, I liked that mechanic. You had to sort of solve riddles in order to get more recipes into your Alchemy Riddle book. It was an overworld map that you could traverse on, the graphics were so cute. She was like a ball, she is the daughter of Atelier Rorona, which we will be coming to later. It's a solid game, so fun. Definitely a nest here. Now Atelier Aisha, even though this is my favorite character design of them all, with the dress and the shoes and the long blonde hair and the little thing that she has in her hair, very my style. I'm loving the design. The game is also funny, she is hilarious, absolutely a good game, but it is somewhat aged, somewhat. So I think I will put Atelier Aisha in B, and that doesn't make sense. Maybe I will push Atelier Sophie down to C. You are downgraded Sophie, sorry. Aisha is in B, and this makes more sense to me. There you go. Okay, Atelier Esca and Lodger. This is, famously, the one Atelier Agen that I haven't played a lot. And by a lot I mean like a lot lot, but I haven't played it as much as the other ones. Let's just say. Maybe there was just something that didn't hook me in, maybe it is slightly a bit darker. Maybe there's something there. I like the dude, I like the girl, but for that reason I'm putting it next to Sophie. Okay, Atelier Aisha 2. I think I can say that this is my most played game of the entire video. And it is sliding up to S tier, because I think it is a perfect Atelier Agen in every way. I loved the dungeons that you had to use a compass to find certain things in the dungeons in order to progress the dungeon. Love that. I like the combat, and I like the world. I feel like this is the adventure that Raisa went on where she was just becoming an adult, doing things on her own. She has left her hometown, she's going to the big city. It's a big adventure, it's a big thing, it's a whole thing. I highly recommend that. That is better than all of the other games so far. Okay, this is exciting. Now we have Atelier Lydia and Suelle. At one point in time this was my favorite Atelier game. It was my favorite Atelier game when this was the newest entry to the series. I think we are simply going to slide it up to A tier. In front of all of the other games that are on A tier. Simply that. Loved it. I love it still. This time you have two Atelier girls. You can play either one of them. They are so funny, they are so cute. One of them has a gun, and you jump into paintings in this one. I just like that concept, okay? Good stuff. Pretty much want to play that again. Absolutely recommend Lydia and Suelle. Now we have the first game according to this video. The oldest game of this video I mean. Atelier Rorona. Ancient game by now, no really. It came out like, I don't know, 2010. But it's the oldest in this video officially. And it is not very good. Sorry, something has to go in D tier, okay? Rorona, I put it in D tier because that is only for the super hardcore people. The people that have played everything else. Then you should play Rorona for some lore and some characters and all of that stuff. But it's not a beginner friendly game at all. It's very hard, it's very restrictive, very linear actually. You have to pass these deadlines and it's just a difficult game. You die a lot. I don't recommend it for newcomers anyway. Atelier Furies, I definitely recommend this game much more. Maybe I will have that in B tier because I had my obsessed moments in it. This is the entry in the series where they opened up the world more and had much bigger areas to explore. They were trying to go more open world. And I kind of think it is slightly actually better than Aisha. Even though I also enjoyed Aisha, you know, but we'll put it there. Okay, we have two more games of the modern Atelier games because I haven't played all of the older ones as you can see here. Even though they are remaking Atelier Murray, coming very soon to the Switch. Hit like and hit subscribe on my channel for that. I will be covering that game. Now we have Atelier Totori, which is the second oldest game on this list in this video. And it is slightly better than Rorona, but still difficult. So difficult with deadlines and all the things. It's also very aged. I had my moments, of course I had. I had that with all of these games, you know, but it is slightly better than Rorona, but it's still a D tier game compared to the older ones. If you understand what I'm saying. If you have played all of the other games, then you can, you know, play those games. I feel like now it's the last game. And then we will do some overview and see if we are locking in these decisions. Atelier Murray, it is the game that came after Totori. So it's in the oldest trilogy on this list in this video. And it's the best one of that trilogy, the RLan trilogy. I think so anyway. So it's actually passing the D tier and passing the C tier and making it at least its way up to B tier and even in front of Ferris and Aisha. That's how much I like Meruru. She has a wonderful design as well, loving the entire style. She's a princess of the kingdom, but she doesn't kind of want to be that. She want to do her own thing. But she is a good main character and that game is actually addicting. Now let's have a summary, shall we? Add D tier. Totori is better than Rorona, definitely. C tier. We have Sophie slightly better than Esca and Lodgy, but that is only because I haven't played Esca and Lodgy that much. Now in D tier we have Meruru and then followed by Ferris, followed then again by Aisha. I'm very happy with these placements so far. Now let's look at the A tier. We have Lydian as well, followed by Sophie too. Atelier, I saw three and shall we? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm kind of happy with this. I did enjoy Lydian as well more than I enjoyed Sophie too, even though technically Sophie too is a better game because it's newer. But newer doesn't really always mean more enjoyment. At least I'm just being honest in this video. Now, S tier. The games that I enjoyed the most. We have in third place Atelier Lulua. Then we have Atelier Aisa, the first one in the trilogy. Loved it. And we have a winner. Atelier Aisa too. Such a game. I have reviews on this channel with most of these games going more deeply into every single game. You know, yeah, I have a review of all of these except for the Arland trilogy. But that was my tier list. What do you think? What is your favorite? Are you looking forward to Atelier and Meri, the remake that's coming? Hit like on my video. And if this video does good, I will do a tier list of the Zelda series, the Mario series and the story of seasons slash Harvest Moon, old Harvest Moon series. Thank you so much for watching. And I will see you on my Discord and on Diskidisk, the podcast.