In Tales of Xillia, Jude Mathis meets and accompanies Milla Maxwell who intends to destroy a weapon called the Lance of Kresnik due to it being powered by a spyrix a power source which absorbs spirits to create power. After the events of Tales of Xillia, Rieze Maxia is united under one ruler and the barrier separating Rieze Maxia and Elympios no longer exists, allowing the two sides to start diplomatic relations and trading. Rieze Maxia consists of two countries, Auj Oule and Rashugal. The world of Tales of Xillia was divided in two parts by Maxwell the two parts are Rieze Maxia and Elympios. The new protagonist, Ludger Will Kresnik, in Tales of Xillia 2 is designed by Daigo Okumura. The protagonists in Tales of Xillia are designed by Mutsumi Inomata and Kōsuke Fujishima. Its sequel Tales of Xillia 2 was released on November 1, 2012. The game was localized in North America on August 6, 2013, and Europe on August 9, 2013. Tales of Xillia is a Japanese role-playing game released for the PlayStation 3 on September 7, 2011, in Japan. There are many costumes to add to characters, items, as well as some freebies like skills, and gummies.The major characters as they appear in Tales of Xillia 2 There are also items you can buy on the Japanese PSstore, you just need to open a account under japan, and get a japanese psstore credits. The voices match the character perfectly, and they have added voices to all skits, another favorite of mine for the tales of series, and the music is good. Graphics: Better than what has been seen before for tales games, but not as good as other games (i.e. The Grade system is back and includes some very good perks like unlock all skits. Characters are easily customizable, does take up some time to set up what each should do, and are all easy to play with once you get used to them. Free-Run from Abyss is back, which is AWESOME so much easier to escape from things, and there is an option of automatic battling *it plays for you* semiauto battle *just have to push the attack button and it runs to your target and attacks*, and manual, where you control everything yourself. It takes a little while to learn the skill, just have to keep fighting with the weapon, and then you are good to go. Gameplay: The gameplay is standard to namco tales of style, and incorporates the traditional skills, but to learn the skills you must equip a weapon with said-skill attached to it. The other playable characters include Rapide(Yuri`s faithful pipe chewing canine companion who fights with a knife) Karl (a kid that wants to prove himself), Rita(a young magical genius), Raven(the annoying yet entertaining old man of the group), Judith(a non-human sexy hot chick), and two new playable characters not in the 360 beta, Flynn(Yuri`s straight-laced best friend who is a knight), and Pattie(the happy pirate girl looking for treasure). The main heroine, Estelle, is a typical cliche princess type heroine, and while it matched the story, honestly I think these types come out too often in Japanese rpgs. He isn`t afraid to do the dirty work that needs to be done, and protects things he cares about, though rarely admits that he does. More of a `how annoying, stop getting into trouble, complain while saving you type of guy. Yuri Lowell, the main hero, is not the typical `i must save the princess and save the world bla` type of bland hero. This game has 9 playable characters, and many more supporting characters all fairly colorful. I recommend if you liked this game, to watch the movie as well.Ĭharacters: these are definitely one of my favorite parts of Tales games. The movie prequel sheds a lot of light on Flynn and Yuri's relationship, and is animated very well. Still, not complaining, it kept me playing and playing more than once. While the story was satisfactory, it wasn`t as good as say, Tales of Abyss, and was sort of predictable to a certain extent. Story: The story is the typical start for a Tales game, a young male lead, beginning a journey usually due to a female lead that they fall in love with inevitably. I never played the `demo` version, but I have played other Tales of Games so will be referencing those for comparisons. This game kept me busy for a good amount of time, has high replay-value due to Tales of `grade` system, and has loads of bonus content and side missions to keep you entertained. KEEP IN MIND THIS IS A JAPANESE LANGUAGE GAME THEY DO NOT HAVE A AMERICAN RELEASE NOR ARE PLANNING TO RELEASE THIS GAME IN ITS IMPROVED VERSION
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