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Tales of Vesperia

The Tales series grows up, gets boobs, and goes through a cutting phase - anime and angst abound

Words: on August 26, 2008

Your party expands to included battle mages and ranged fighters over the course of the story. You can only fight with four of them on the field, though, so pick your frontline carefully. Be aware that some party members get taken away as they get captured, defect, or get captured again ($%&@ing healer!), and sometimes the game forces you to fight an encounter with only one character from your party. Try to play as each of them at least once so you’re not blind-sided mid-dungeon by one of these fights. Characters that aren’t in the active party will level up even if you don’t use them (they’ll also become the front line if you get attacked from behind), but they won’t learn new artes unless they’ve got the chance to use old ones in battle. So really – you cannot just plow through this game with only one guy.

Whether or not you like the combat, you can’t deny that Tales of Vesperia looks amazing. We were promised HD graphics that rivaled the detail of broadcast-quality cel-shading; and developer Project Vesperia delivered. The environments – from the first dungeon on through the final battlefield – are amazingly rich in color, depth and detail. You could walk through a town three times and still not take in everything in the background. And the character designs from Ah! My Goddess’s Kyosuke Fujishima fairly pop off the screen with myriad animations and facial expressions that add a layer of realism to this cartoon-ish RPG.

It’s not all roses, though. Despite the evolved in-game graphics, Tales of Vesperia still uses fully animated cutscenes during key plot points and during the old-school “talking heads” optional cutscenes that occur while wandering through the world. The flat, 2D animation don’t really jibe with the rich 3D graphics and we found ourselves avoiding the “talking heads” cutscenes because we didn’t want to stare at ugly cartoons when we could be watching pretty, pretty 3D stuff (even if the dialog was hilarious).

Tales of Vesperia is an incredibly deep experience. Thanks to the high quality of each of its parts (gameplay, plot, graphics, music, voice-acting), it’s deeply satisfying even when it’s mind-blowingly frustrating. You could be done with the story arc in 30-40 hours, but between optional bosses, hidden dungeons, side-quests and the glorious cooking system, you could spend months exploring the wide word in Tales of Vesperia. So dock a point if you can’t stand all the nasty things JRPGs do to you (random mini-games, fake-out last bosses, multi-part cutscenes), and add a point if you live and breath anime angst – but don’t doubt that Tales of Vesperia is one of the best JRPG experiences out there.

Aug 26, 2008

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13 comments

  • Zerons - September 10, 2008 6:57 p.m.

    I have the game, and i have to say, if u like being able to play multiple charcters(at seperates times of course) and like good graphics, buy this game. The cutscenes are amazing( there are two types, one type has the regular graphics you see throughout the game, other is a higher detail).Id say a spoiler on the characters, but if u want to know the characters weapons and potential e-mail me at SeanWSSjr9@yahoo.com, and ill reply with the descrpitions. Also, this game has a great story build up, and when u think ur clsoe to beating it, ur wrong and u lead on to a different part.I have to say though, i had low expectations, which made me enjoy it more.I suggest you get the game.
  • assaultjoker - September 1, 2008 11:06 p.m.

    idk this looks like a good game but i think i might get infinite undiscovery first then i might wait for star ocean cause that looks like a good game but im still not sure
  • ileowen - August 30, 2008 11:52 a.m.

    I'm a big fan of the ''tales of'' series. seriously, symphonia and abyss are still catching their breath since my last ''one-weekend-2-tales'' weekend! Too bad I don't own a 360, but he only a little while until the sequel of symphonia arrives in europe...''little'' Damn.
  • Coolbeans69 - August 30, 2008 4:12 a.m.

    Looks good, but i'll stick to tales of symphonia
  • Z-man427 - August 28, 2008 8:21 p.m.

    Looks and sounds like a great game. a little bit cartoony in the graphics department, but i think that's the point. I'll have to check it out
  • iluvmyDS - August 28, 2008 5:04 p.m.

    This looks like a sturdy rpg, but I'll hold that thought til some other rpgs like Infinite Undiscovery and The Last Remnant come out.
  • Zerons - September 10, 2008 7 p.m.

    I have the game, and i have to say, if u like being able to play multiple charcters(at seperates times of course) and like good graphics, buy this game. The cutscenes are amazing( there are two types, one type has the regular graphics you see throughout the game, other is a higher detail).Id say a spoiler on the characters, but if u want to know the characters weapons and potential e-mail me at SeanWSSjr9@yahoo.com, and ill reply with the descrpitions. Also, this game has a great story build up, and when u think ur clsoe to beating it, ur wrong and u lead on to a different part.I have to say though, i had low expectations, which made me enjoy it more.I suggest you get the game.
  • Da-Ku - August 31, 2008 5:53 p.m.

    Think Im Gonna Grab A 360 For The Same Reason I Got The PS2 - RPG's!
  • Gotxxrock - August 30, 2008 11:51 a.m.

    Eh... A part of me really wants to get it, but another part of me is screaming "You idiot, its a freakin' JRPG!!"
  • miser - August 29, 2008 4:16 p.m.

    i dont like cartoony games,but this game looks really good,so ill propably buy it after i get infinite undiscovery
  • chrisda - April 19, 2009 6:16 a.m.

    Amazing game, but is there Any JRPG that lets you skip cutscenes?
  • twstd757 - January 22, 2009 3:07 p.m.

    I was in distress when I played dawn of the new world... my expectations were so much higher and it let me down
  • twstd757 - January 22, 2009 3:04 p.m.

    infinate undiscovery sucks, this game is boss

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Release date: US
Aug 26 2008 (Xbox 360)
Expected release date: UK
TBA (Xbox 360)
Available Platforms: Xbox 360
Genre: Role Playing
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Namco Bandai
Franchise: Tales of...
ESRB Rating:
Teen: Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes, Mild Language, Mild Blood
PEGI Rating:
Rating Pending
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