Atelier Yuma is on sale this week and it's a game you shouldn't miss
It is the new installment of a popular JRPG franchise, and with this release, they want to take a step further

- March 18, 2025
- Updated: March 18, 2025 at 10:31 AM

Atelier Yumia is the latest installment in the long-running role-playing game series developed by Gust, which has focused on alchemy and item creation since its debut in 1997. This new title stands out for its renewed approach, offering an open-world environment where players can explore and gather resources, as well as build camps and bases to facilitate their adventure.
A new approach in the open world
The protagonist, Yumia, faces the heavy burden of her legacy and the negative perceptions of the public regarding alchemy. Throughout the game, players will have to overcome a landscape shrouded in toxic fog, making discoveries as they progress. Unlike previous games such as those in the Ryza series, Atelier Yumia features a completely open world that promises a richer exploration experience.
Resource gathering is a central element in the title, allowing players to accumulate materials that they can then transform into new objects and weapons through a deep and rewarding synthesis system. Upon returning to their workshop, players can create upgrades and take their weapons to a new level, which adds a considerable incentive to continue exploring and gathering.
Additionally, the game includes the Pioneering Effort system, which organizes tasks according to combat, gathering, and crafting, unlocking new tools as players complete objectives. Although some aspects of base building can be complicated, the process of establishing camps and watching the happiness of the NPCs grow adds an interesting layer to the game.
Atelier Yumia will be released on March 20, 2024, and a demo is currently available on Steam, allowing players to get a sense of this crafting and exploration experience that promises to capture the essence of the franchise while introducing significant innovations.
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