Atelier Ryza: The Manga: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout by Gust and Riichu | Manga Review

Atelier Ryza: The Manga: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout by Gust and Riichu | Manga Review

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Reading age

13+

Genre

Fantasy

Publisher

Udon Entertainment

Publication date

March 26, 2024

Inspired by the RPG game, you meet Ryza and her friends.

Resalin Stout, or Ryza for short, and her friends, Lent and Tao, long for adventure. One fateful day, they encounter two travelers, Lila and Empel, after trying to rescue a girl named Klaudia, which changes their lives forever. As a result of this encounter, the three friends uncover their true calling and unravel some dark secrets about their island.

It’s been a while since I’ve delved into the world of manga, so stumbling upon this gem was a pleasant surprise! What piqued my interest even more was the revelation that it was adapted from a game. The book is brimming with charm and unexpected plot twists that kept me engaged. However, I wish it delved deeper into the intricacies of alchemy.

Ryza exudes bravery and an infectious cheerfulness that resonated with me. Her character had many standout moments throughout the book. Tao provided solid support and guided the characters through challenging situations. On the other hand, Lent’s impact on the story seemed minimal, and I found Klaudia’s character a tad annoying. Lila and Empel were intriguing characters with enigmatic backstories that were skillfully portrayed.

Overall, I recommend this book to fans of Atelier Ryza who are curious about experiencing the game’s narrative in manga form and anyone who likes an intriguing fantasy with a solid story.

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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