The people that are _still_ clamoring for Vesperia PS3 would be in for a surprise.
Could you explain to me what you mean with this statement? I don't get what it means.
The people that are _still_ clamoring for Vesperia PS3 would be in for a surprise.
Could you explain to me what you mean with this statement? I don't get what it means.
I mean that people who are, after all these years, still hoping for a release of Vesperia PS3 in the west would probably end up being disappointed by it in contrast to their lofty expectations.
While probably better than the more recent entries, it's still a Tales game with all pro's and con's that being an entry of this franchise entails.
Graphic's same shit as Zestira but 60fps now
I mean that people who are, after all these years, still hoping for a release of Vesperia PS3 in the west would probably end up being disappointed by it in contrast to their lofty expectations.
While probably better than the more recent entries, it's still a Tales game with all pro's and con's that being an entry of this franchise entails.
An hour in and the cutscene direction is leaps and bounds better than the last few titles IMO.
Digging the story so far, but I don't have much to say about the gameplay since it's still early.
So can we cover up the main character? It's abit too unnecessarily revealing and provocative, I'm guessing I have to buy dlc to do that
That's better thanksNo, she has a less revealing outfit that you can equip on her from the get-go.
True, but it's a much better Tales game than we've seen in the last almost decade now.
Ex and I were debating about the emphasis on free run for the battle engine and I... well, you know how I feel about Free Run.I'm apparently a very weak person.
An hour in and the cutscene direction is leaps and bounds better than the last few titles IMO.
Digging the story so far, but I don't have much to say about the gameplay since it's still early.
I'm apparently a very weak person.
I'm apparently a very weak person.
To be fair cutscene direction sorta lived and died with Xillia and Xillia 2. Was pretty much non-existent prior to those games. Zestiria's plot didn't require good cutscene direction. It was just people standing and talking.
Weirdly enough, I think ToZ have a lot of new systems that shake things up (regardless of how sucessful they are) to make me think it is "more of the same" gameplay wise.
The plot felt really different from usual Tales of. I think that keeping the medieval fantasy focus all the way through in a landscape of JRPG that thow extange technology in with the fantasy setting or that are straight-up futuristic or based on reality makes it feel bolder and more unique right now. I was a thowback to older times in the genre I appreciate.
The plot also is very different from most Tales, getting rid of fluff and typical elements like like romatic interest subplots, treason among the party, racial undertones, duality of worlds among others. Throws many things that have been a staple in many the serie's plots and delivers something more simple plot that along with the other elemnts reminds me more of Dragon Quest than Tales. Given how few DQ releases tend to be over here I really value that.
From my point of view I don't think it had to do more. One of the things I like of it as well is that is very ambitious and the people behind hit were clearly very passionate about it. The issue is, as many pointed out -is no secrett- polish and wrapping up. If Namco had given the team 6 more months I'm sure most people's opinion on this game would be very different as it would be the game itself. Namco could have perfectly have done this -the actual anniversary was still quite distant at the time of the japanese release after all- but sadly the pulisher keeps not giving the people in charge of making the games enough resources to complete their vision in all areas.
Abyss' story is better than those of recent Tales games.
Meanwhile, the main scenario writer for Xillia 2 and Zestiria, who is seriously starting to remind me of Zack Snyder, gets to keep his role. Not a fan of this guy's writing at all.
So can we cover up the main character? It's abit too unnecessarily revealing and provocative, I'm guessing I have to buy dlc to do that
No, she has a less revealing outfit that you can equip on her from the get-go.
No, she has a less revealing outfit that you can equip on her from the get-go.
I'm just wondering, but what made you think of that with Zestiria? I didn't notice anything like that in Zesty's story (though I could have just read events differently or forgotten some things), but I definitely agree with respect to Xillia 2. Never thought the idea of destroying realities could feel so meaningless and insubstantial. I didn't get around to beating that game because it was 20~ hours of unearned, awfully written melodrama contrasted against Xillia 1 fanservice (that maybe should have been in the original to begin with).
Ex and I were debating about the emphasis on free run for the battle engine and I... well, you know how I feel about Free Run.
I dunno... lemme know how you feel about it when you get halfway in. I wasn't feeling the demo and I've been feeling let down by the series for a while.![]()
Is anyone streaming this? Would love to watch.
Is anyone streaming this? Would love to watch.
Got my game sitting here on the desk, doubt Ill be able to get to it any time soon though...
Zestiria wasn't nearly as bad as Xillia 2 on that front. But the sidequestsstarted to seem excessive after a bit.where kids died for various, contrived reasons
Zestiria wasn't nearly as bad as Xillia 2 on that front. But the sidequestsstarted to seem excessive after a bit.where kids died for various, contrived reasons