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I'm digging the graphical style, seems like a step up from the first two. But I wasn't really that hooked by either game, even though my friends keep insisting that Atelier Iris 1 was a great game because of its "charm." What the hell does that even mean?
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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There was an item that basically took away all random encounters in AI2. Most RPGs should have something like that.
And I guess I can see liking the game for its character interactions. AI1's shop keepers were pretty funny (in one, Veola makes a present for Lita, and its ingredients are poison). Doesn't completely save what I consider to be a pretty average game otherwise, though. Most amazing jew boots
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