You want to play an anime? Are you angry when a game starts and people aren’t speaking Japanese? Then you'll like Tales of Zestiria. But if that last sentence made you tremble, then it is not for you. If you like the adventures of young teenagers and waifus, where debates on the human condition are complemented by high school jokes, then you'll like Zestiria. This is both its strength and its weakness. Originally posted by Adunsavior: No romance, but I thought Alisha is all over Sorey instead of friend-zoning him. Tales of Zestiria, and the series in general, is directed towards fans of anime and traditional J-RPGs. it's either lame romance or bromance or no romance at all. I recommend playing on the higher difficulties where you can no longer get away with just spamming attack and must engage in more tactical encounters. The result is more agile and dynamic encounters. and Eizen, who had regained some semblance of humanity with the lowered. In Zestiria, Soreys group meets its first normin at the Dumnonia Museum, where the normin Atakk has turned into the hellion Knight Arthur. Instead of occurring in closed arenas, combat occurs in the actual environment in which you meet the enemies. Tales of Zestiria the X is a Japanese anime television series based on both Tales of. Tales’s battle system has evolved again with Zestiria. Otaku everywhere thank you thank you, Bandai Namco. And, on the topic of audio, you can indeed set the VO to Japanese. Masaru Shiina returns as composer to offer a suitably dramatic or epic score to suit the situation. The soundtrack is one of the highlights of Zestiria. Living by his own belief, he searches for his missing captain Van Aifread. As a result you have a familiar game with surprises that will hook you. In Tales of Berseria, Eizen is the first mate of the Aifread pirate group. It's not the best rendition of the Tales system, but I'd argue that it's still more fun than the pre-Vesperia games. Zestiria is one of the few games you can really cheese- taking on enemies far above your level due to armatization. T he game breaks and plays with some long standing elements of the franchise. Zestiria has a flawed combat system, but that doesn't mean you can't have fun with it. It is the structure of Zestiria that make it unique.
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