Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book (2015)

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PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation Vita

3.54 from 104 ratings

507 members have it in their collection · 19 playing now · 256 backlogged · 163 wish listed

How long? Main story 34h · with extras 45h · 100% 41h (from 7 logged playthroughs)

Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book is an upcoming Japanese role-playing video game. It is the 17th main game in the "Atelier" series. The game features a completely reformed world view from earlier titles within the series, in addition to a new alchemy-centric system. Sophie is able to obtain ideas for recipes from activities such as harvesting, exploring, … Read more
Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book is an upcoming Japanese role-playing video game. It is the 17th main game in the "Atelier" series. The game features a completely reformed world view from earlier titles within the series, in addition to a new alchemy-centric system. Sophie is able to obtain ideas for recipes from activities such as harvesting, exploring, battling, or from events, and these ideas are used as a basis of improving her knowledge of alchemy. When she performs alchemy, the player is presented with various predetermined shapes representing the ingredients used, and arranges each shape on a puzzle board that represents the cauldron. This process involves visual trial-and-error, and if the shapes are arranged perfectly, the player receives a bonus. The materials selected affect the quality of the item synthesized. This system is intended to offer a high degree of freedom based on the player's own play style. Read less
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Release dates

  • Nov 19, 2015 (Japan) PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Jun 07, 2016 (North_America) PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Jun 10, 2016 (Europe) PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Feb 07, 2017 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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Morcys

Review Morcys 3/5 · Feb 13, 2025

Atelier Sophie is the game that starts this new trilogy, but honestly, it has fallen short compared to the three previous titles. While it’s not a bad game, not much of interest happens, which makes it somewhat boring. Even so, I enjoyed the game to some extent, although I expected more. enter image description here

SIGINT

Review SIGINT 3/5 · Jan 8, 2022

Very thin slice of life

I like many individual components of this game, but they are strung together in a way that feels too careless and meandering to be a great package. In some ways it improves over the prior game I played, Atelier Rorona, but it is a downgrade in ways that matter more for longterm enjoyment.

This game frequently tops polls of …

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I like many individual components of this game, but they are strung together in a way that feels too careless and meandering to be a great package. In some ways it improves over the prior game I played, Atelier Rorona, but it is a downgrade in ways that matter more for longterm enjoyment.

This game frequently tops polls of fan-favorite games in the series, and I can only imagine that the main reason is its two main characters, Sophie and Plachta. I enjoyed these characters a lot, but many other characters around them are just not that interesting. This is honestly a big problem for the game, because character interaction vignettes are one of the main things driving it forward on a day-to-day basis in-game.

So much of this game has almost no story to speak of, or even a reasonable narrative structure underpinning what you’re doing. It’s just kind of going from one objective to the next at your leisure and occasionally seeing a little conversation scene between characters that may or may not advance an overarching plot or friendship arc. The rate at which you unlock new alchemy recipes and locations to gather resources and battle enemies also feels really weird and out of sync with the game’s progression in a way that was not the case in Rorona.

Luckily, the game is saved by the thing that saves many annualized franchises, which is that the core formula and style is still pretty enjoyable. Battling doesn’t feel great in this, but is decent and pretty minimal, however the gathering and crafting of resources is quite fun. There is a whole system where you get to actually place the crafting ingredients on a Tetris-y grid in ways that can boost certain attributes. To what end, it is not very clear unless you’re pursuing optional harder content I guess, but it is a gameplay loop that’s inherently fun to do for its own sake. I also enjoy the game’s art style and music and all that quite a bit, making it pleasant to spend casual time in.

The result of all this is a game that is fun to play for a while, but with little pushing the player forward besides charm and the pure base-level gameplay. It falls into a similar category for me as Rune Factory where it is fun as a casual experience, but not as an adventure. It definitely has strengths, enough that I enjoyed my time with this overall, but it is not meaty enough to stretch out over a full-length RPG.

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krossandekossan

Review krossandekossan 3/5 · Jan 10, 2019

Fun: No time limit, synthesize all you want! Befriend everyone!

Peeves: Except you can't synthesize weapons and armor the same way as before, so getting the best weapons and armors won't be even half as satisfying as in Rorona/Totori/Meruru.

Making hard extra bosses can be done without making the only hard part that the bosses uses 12455 trillion status …

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Fun: No time limit, synthesize all you want! Befriend everyone!

Peeves: Except you can't synthesize weapons and armor the same way as before, so getting the best weapons and armors won't be even half as satisfying as in Rorona/Totori/Meruru.

Making hard extra bosses can be done without making the only hard part that the bosses uses 12455 trillion status ailments on the player's characters. Aside this the extra-bosses are pretty much weaklings...once you manage to get 1-2 rounds of hits without everyone it party wheezing and dying of the bubonic plague.

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thewritingj

Review thewritingj 5/5 · Oct 2, 2018

Adorable, Low-Stakes Game

This was my introduction to the Atelier series, and I absolutely loved it. I played it nonstop for a month. The art is adorable, the characters are charming, and the puzzle aspect of doing alchemy kept crafting from becoming repetitive. Time constraints were long enough that there was plenty of time to complete them in without feeling stressed, and boss …

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This was my introduction to the Atelier series, and I absolutely loved it. I played it nonstop for a month. The art is adorable, the characters are charming, and the puzzle aspect of doing alchemy kept crafting from becoming repetitive. Time constraints were long enough that there was plenty of time to complete them in without feeling stressed, and boss battles were challenging enough to be fun. Tons of quests and character story arcs to complete.

I've now played 2 other Atelier games, and can say this one is definitely my favorite so far.

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