Tales of Vesperia User Review
Easily one of my most favorite games on 360
- Posted May 16, 2012 4:12 am GMT
- Recommended by 1 of 1 user.
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 100 or More Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Highly addictive"
I grew up a Nintendo boy, so games like Zelda and Metroid are really appealing to me. If you're into action adventure and haven't touched on RPG material, I'd say this is a decent place to start.
RPGs that I've played are Super Mario RPG, Paper Mario 1/2, and Tales of Symphonia. ToS was long, and I didn't necessarily pick up the game mechanics as quickly as I would've liked, but I'm sure that my appreciation for Tales of Vesperia derives from this. ToV picked up in battle style and animation, but probably lost some points in the overall plot.
Again, if this is your first intense RPG, it'll take some time to pick things up. There are so many various aspects (altered artes and burst artes, skills, cooking) to the game that I hadn't taken advantage/known of everything until my fourth time playing.
That shows my obsession for this game. I've spent so many hours playing this that I've completed it nearly six times in the past two and a half years. One run through without sidequests could take you some fifty hours to kill. But why would you want to?
Not only did I enjoy straight up grinding and leveling up, but getting in special moves (fatal strikes, burst artes) is more than satisfying. And the multitude of sidequests is definitely an added bonus.
What I want to get across is that I wasn't always into the whole deep story, long gameplay sorts of stuff until I came across the Tales series. When I say that action adventure buffs will enjoy this, and you're into any one of the aspects of the game, give hope you'll give it a shot. I am certain that when you understand all the parameters involved in the game, you'll share my disposition.
RPGs that I've played are Super Mario RPG, Paper Mario 1/2, and Tales of Symphonia. ToS was long, and I didn't necessarily pick up the game mechanics as quickly as I would've liked, but I'm sure that my appreciation for Tales of Vesperia derives from this. ToV picked up in battle style and animation, but probably lost some points in the overall plot.
Again, if this is your first intense RPG, it'll take some time to pick things up. There are so many various aspects (altered artes and burst artes, skills, cooking) to the game that I hadn't taken advantage/known of everything until my fourth time playing.
That shows my obsession for this game. I've spent so many hours playing this that I've completed it nearly six times in the past two and a half years. One run through without sidequests could take you some fifty hours to kill. But why would you want to?
Not only did I enjoy straight up grinding and leveling up, but getting in special moves (fatal strikes, burst artes) is more than satisfying. And the multitude of sidequests is definitely an added bonus.
What I want to get across is that I wasn't always into the whole deep story, long gameplay sorts of stuff until I came across the Tales series. When I say that action adventure buffs will enjoy this, and you're into any one of the aspects of the game, give hope you'll give it a shot. I am certain that when you understand all the parameters involved in the game, you'll share my disposition.
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OMG ANOTHER simply brilliant RPG!!
Review Stats:- Posted Oct 27, 2009 11:36 am GMT
ToV is the best RPG 360 game I've ever played, Amazing fight, funny talk moments and good music!
Review Stats:- Posted Oct 24, 2009 2:22 am GMT
I fell in love with the anime style graphics of the tales series early on, when first I played Tales of Symphonia.
Review Stats:- Posted Oct 21, 2009 2:50 pm GMT
Major League Disappointment
Review Stats:- 3 out of 8 users agree with this review
- Posted Oct 12, 2009 9:50 pm GMT
Amazing and addicting gameplay, innovative storyline, very likeable characters; definitely try it.
Review Stats:- 0 out of 2 users agree with this review
- Posted Oct 8, 2009 9:01 pm GMT
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- Publisher(s): Namco Bandai Games America
- Developer(s): Bandai Namco Games
- Genre: Role-Playing
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