Tales of Vesperia

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  • Release Date: Aug. 26, 2008
  • Price: $60.00
  • Publisher: Namco Bandai Games
  • Developer: Namco Tales Studio
  • Platform(s): Xbox 360
  • Genre: RPG

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This entry in the long-running RPG series is packed with action, exploration, and puzzle solving, and as it follows the story of Yuri and Flynn who embark on a quest to save their world. In a departure for the tales series, special attacks are learned through weapons, and items are created though found materials. The game is also available in a Premium Edition for $69.

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Just plain fun [3] Not enough content [3]
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Intense action [1]
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Tales of Vesperia - Xbox 360

Pros Cons
Just plain fun  
Epic boss fights  
Intense action  
Engaging story  
Another welcome JRPG for the 360

Being a first timer for the Tales series of games, I had no idea what to expect from this game. What I did know is that for past games, the Tales series was highly regarded amongst hardcore gamers and generally good quality RPG games all around. So when it came down to it, I had to make a tough decision between this game and Infinite Undiscovery as to which RPG to get in such a close release schedule. Well, I chose the more sure thing in Tales of Vesperia, and I'm happy I made that choice.

First of all, the game has a nice, colorful cell-shaded anime look that definitely goes well for the game. Some people may be turned off to this and look for the more realistic of a Final Fantasy or Lost Odyssey, but like it or not, there is no denying the the game looks good. Fans of past games in the series and anime fans in general will be pleased with how the game has made the jump to this generation of consoles.

Although this is a traditional JRPG in a sense, there is no turn-baded combat to be found. All of the action takes place in real-time. You control one character, while the computer handles your party's actions. The game can come off as a bit of a button masher from first glance, but there is actually more to the battle system once you start to get the hang of of it and learn more about your team and enemies that you face.

For me, grinding always seemed like a necessary evil for RPGs. However, I found the battles to be so fun in this game, that I didn't mind spending that extra time running into random enemies on the overworld map just for kicks and extra experience.

Although I'm not even close to finishing this game, the story so far has been interesting. Its Standard RPG fare so far, but the delivery has been entertaining. You have your main character/characters and along the way you run into other characters that become party members. There's a lot of personality to this group of travelers and the end of every battle is always a treat when more often than not you'll hear a hilarious victory speech. The game is definitely a bit linear, as it tells you where to go next after each major section. However, there is nothing to say that you can't' go off path to do some grinding or exploring on your own.

All in all, I feel that this is definitely another quality JRPG for the 360, and its action focused battle system is a good change of pace for those turned of to the more traditional turn-based type of game. Add in the charming characters, a good story, and lengthy gameplay, and you have yourself one of the best JRPGs on this generation. I suggest any RPG loving 360 owners to give this game a look.

Tales of Vesperia - Xbox 360

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Amazing visuals Not enough content
Awesome audio  
Engaging story  
Addictive gameplay  
Tales Of Vesperia

I Love my Tales of Vesperia its been a while sence iv played a good Rpg , I Think the only thing it really lacked was the controls were just not perfect, there is not enouph side quests, and sometimes the story gets long....but all and all i would tell people to go out and get this game in an era were we dont have very good rpg's we need more like this ....go back to the ps1 /snes era we need more of these but if your not an rpg fan you prob wont like this game soo buy with that in mind.

Tales of Vesperia - Xbox 360

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Awesome audio Not enough content
Just plain fun  
Tales of Vesperia

this is a pretty good game that has awesome audio and ok storytelling.
visual wise its a little inconsistent in certain areas, (its no eternal sonata) but it definitely shines when it has to.
i would definitely recommend it to hardcore rpg fans looking for a fix or fans of the series.

Tales of Vesperia - Xbox 360

Pros Cons
Just plain fun Not enough content
Amazing visuals  
rent dont buy

the game is not bad all. its cheesy, but than again what rpg isnt. i like the button smashing makes the game more fun. the only weak point its that the game is way too easy. rent dont buy.

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  • Aug. 26, 2008 Review: Tales of Vesperia

    The first time you watch the opening cinematic of Tales of Vesperia, you're like, "Man, this is the most generic thing I've ever seen." Then you start playing the game and you get to know the characters better and you get into some battles and that's when it happens-you start to understand the totally sappy bonds that all the characters keep going on about. It's all about love and friendship, teamwork, and exploring a world you've only scratched the surface of. Pretty soon you're humming the theme song and watching the opening cinematic over and over again. I just wish the actual game itself had left me feeling as warm and fuzzy as the intro.

    THE BOTTOM LINE: This interesting installment in the Tales series is probably best suited to hardcore RPG nuts and fans who loved the previous titles.

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