Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack Reviews
Gust's Atelier Ryza trilogy is back in a deluxe pack, bringing a few additions to the experience.
You can't go wrong with the Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack. It's the best way to experience an already incredible trilogy of heartwarming JRPGs.
Regardless of the platform, Ryza’s three-part adventure was a big deal the first time around for real reasons, and the DX version only serves as a reinforcement.
The Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy is arguably the series of games that put Atelier on the map for a lot of players, and this remastered collection manages to do what it needs to do to sand down the edges to make for an approachable and digestible best-hits of what many consider the peak of the franchise. While I would have liked to see this collection go a bit further in their effort to bring all the games to the same standard, I can't really argue with what's been included here.
Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack is a charming celebration of one of Gust's most beloved RPG sagas. The three remastered titles look and play better than ever, packed with all DLCs, quality-of-life updates, and plenty of content. While the first game shows its age and performance could be smoother, the trilogy's warmth, optimism, and refined alchemy systems shine through. A colorful, feel-good journey about friendship and growth. Perfect for fans and newcomers alike.
Review in Italian | Read full review
All in all, Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack is the best way to enjoy these classic JRPGs–and their crafting systems. I recommend these games to anyone with a JRPG-shaped hole in their lives.
There's no debating that the Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Edition is a great bundle of stellar games. But are there enough improvements and new content here to justify a full purchase so soon after the original releases? That'll mostly depend upon how much you got out of them the first time (or on how antsy you are for the next Yumia adventure).
The Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack is a great entry point into the Atelier franchise. There's tons to do and see thanks to the inclusion of all prior DLC and some new content exclusive to this package.
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Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack on Switch 2 is a good port that I’d easily recommend for people new to either the trilogy or Atelier altogether. There’s a lot to get through even ignoring the extra stories, with the bonus content being more of a cherry on top than truly essential.
Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack is a great package with three JRPGs that are worth the time of any fan of the genre. It's a little less worthwhile for those who have already played them, but if you're still interested, you'll find here the definitive version of the journey of a very captivating protagonist.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
A solid trio of JRPGs revamped and expanded on Nintendo Switch 2
At the end of the day, however, this is the definitive way in 2025 to buy a trilogy of some fantastic games along with its DLC, new content, and other upgrades. If you've been thinking about getting into the Atelier series and don't know where to start, this is a great place to begin your Atelier journey. If you're already a seasoned alchemist, it might be OK to wait to see what else Gust is cooking up - or hey, pick up one or both of the other Atelier games released this year.
With the core games being as stellar as they are, the fact that Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack has so many additions, refinements, and included DLC is just awesome. This may very well be the most jam-packed RPG trilogy in all of gaming and it's all just so delightful. ⚗️
That being said, whether you buy now or wait for a sale, there’s no denying the quality on display here, with the Secret Trilogy remaining as brilliant today as it did when each instalment was released, and I hope shining a spotlight on what I consider to be a high point for the series results in the next brand new Atelier title takin a few pages out of Ryza’s book.
Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack is one of the best ways to step into the series. It offers three complete JRPGs, a refined alchemy system, and an excellent third chapter that stands out. A few technical limitations persist, but overall it’s a solid and worthwhile package for newcomers.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Ultimately, the Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack is a celebration of one of the most beloved phases of the Atelier franchise, but also a reminder that "Deluxe" doesn't mean "definitive." Despite technical flaws and a lack of major new features, the pack is much more worthwhile financially than buying the three games separately. For those who have never followed Ryza's journey, this trilogy is the most practical and accessible way to experience her complete story, with all the extra content included. The charm of the series remains intact: sunny visuals, charismatic characters, and an enchanting soundtrack. Even without major improvements, it's almost impossible not to be swept away once again by the comfort of the atelier and the welcoming sound of the bubbling cauldron.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack manages to bring together three excellent titles from the long-running Atelier series in a package that provides hours of adventure and fun thanks to the quality of the originals, which is now even greater with all the improvements and enhancements made for this DX version.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
A delightful trilogy of JRPGs focused on alchemy, both in narrative and gameplay, whose combat system has evolved very positively from game to game. There are no significant new features for those who have already played them, but for those who haven't, here are the definitive versions.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
The Atelier Ryza Deluxe Trilogy is more than just a remaster; it's a loving tribute to a time. It improves the mechanics, adds depth to the story, and brings all of Ryza's world together in one bright package. The trilogy's three games don't ask you to conquer worlds; instead, they ask you to build one. Small wins can give you meaning as you learn, make art, hang out with friends, and more.
