Screen Gallery: Atelier Escha & Logy

Huge collection of screens for Alchemists of the Dusk Sky.
Text: Mike Holmes
Published 2014-01-15

When Tecmo Koei said they had "some" screens to share for Gust's Atelier Escha & Logy - Alchemists of the Dusk Sky, we didn't expect the onslaught of images that we actually got (there's over 150).

The game, which is set to be launched on PS3 across Europe on March 7, includes two different stories (so players can pick the type of adventure they want to have - Escha's focusses on alchemy, Logy's is more exploration based), and an increase from previous games in the series means now six characters can join up for the game's turn-based combat.

Here's some plot details to read before the avalanche of screens: This world has gone through many Dusks, and is slowly nearing its end. Within this world, in the western reaches of the "Land of Dusk," there was a nation that prospered thanks to its use of alchemy. There, in order to survive the eventual arrival of the "Dusk End," the people devoted their efforts to rediscover and recreate lost alchemic technologies. Rediscovered technology from the past era was gathered in the alchemy research city known as "Central," where research was conducted on how to halt the advance of the twilight. One of the heroes is a young man who researched alchemy in Central, the other a girl living in a small town on the frontier. This girl's name is Escha. In the process of using her knowledge of ancient alchemy to help others, she was assigned to the Development Department. The young man's name is Logy. Having learned the newest alchemic techniques in Central, he requested a transfer to this understaffed town to make use of his abilities, and meets Escha when he is assigned to the Development Department as well. The two make a promise to use their alchemy together, and bring success to the Development Department.

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