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Review: Tales of Vesperia

cover.jpgTales of Vesperia is another role-playing game with character vividly crafted, dialogues truer than you had expected. It has a long story-line filled with entertaining journey, flashy combat. the game start when a thief steal the core of the blastia which regulates the flow of fresh water. Yuri, the star of the game sets off to recover the core and in his journey he brings various friends into action some of them are Estelle, a castle noble, Rita, a magic researcher etc.

The game is long but the good balance between story and game-play keeps the game from getting tedious. The towns in the are small so you won’t have to navigate through the town for quest or stock up portions and armors. Battles are easy as you take default approach, letting the game auto-target an enemy and you hammer and cast spells to execute them. But you think it’s a cakewalk because as the game proceeds you will encounter tougher enemies and the boss are  challenge so you have to put some extra effort to win over them. In your journey you will be accompanied by 3 AI-controlled characters which help you out in your battles. You will always have choice to play with any of them which gives you chance to handle variety of weapons and spells. battles are enhanced by over-limits and burst artes. If you fill your over-limit gauge, then you can attack without pause or can perform burst artes which can be used to create combination of attack and spells.

You will also learn new techniques on various weapons and artes as you level up. This game is beautiful, engaging and fun which will challenge what you had expected from a role-playing game.

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