Glad it's coming. It was one of the only 360 games I cared about that isn't on the backwards compatibility list.
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Received mine yesterday, but still have to finish RDR2 and Thronebreaker before i get into itForum about Collector Editions, Limited Editions, Game Collectibles, Statues, OST's
In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very unhappy and has widely been seen as a bad move.
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I missed out on this game during the xbox 360 gen, so I'm glad to be getting another chance to play it (along with the extra content that didn't come here before). I've played Phantasia, Destiny, Eternia, Symphonia, Abyss, Xillia, Vesperia, and Beseria. Zestiria is among my favorite games of the series, but different strokes for different folks.Last edited by RetroRex; 01-11-2019, 11:12 PM.
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Well I have been playing for many hours straight now lol.
Oh man, memories are coming back to me. You can tell this is an older game.
Fixed camera inside any city or dungeon, the world map being very condensed and just.... green and trees.
World maps like this has made a little bit of a return some places like last years Ni No Kuni 2, but man, it is RARE to see them anymore. Heck from what I remember this was the last Tales game to have it.
I like it though, it's really funny you can tell these things are from an older time, but I think it still works. The game looks nice, it plays nice, I like that stuff that should be simple still is simple. The battle and equipment system for me has become WAY to convoluted in Zestiria and Berseria, it is nice to be reminded of a simpler time. I absolutely prefer this system on both accounts.
Yuri is funny, he has zero craps to give about anything, this amuses me.
I am having a good time with this so far.
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Yes, last Tales game to have a world map, and one of last JRPGs. You can count with one hand JRPGs that came out after this game and had a world map that you can explore. I don't like this trend.Originally posted by TheDorkyDane View Post
World maps like this has made a little bit of a return some places like last years Ni No Kuni 2, but man, it is RARE to see them anymore. Heck from what I remember this was the last Tales game to have it.
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yeah, that is one of the things I DID like about Ni No Kuni 2, return of the world map and actually making it interesting, it actually has changing enviroments.
Though I did prefer the world map of Ni No Kuni 1, heck when you got a Dragon in that game and could FLY above the world map, that was so well made! I would love to see that again.
Yeah really felt that sense of. "WOOOOW! I'm FLYYYING!" which is such a rare feeling in games these days, back in the old days though, that was the feeling you got every time you finally got a air ship in Final Fantasy XD
Ni No Kuni was a PS3, so yeah, it must be one of those handfuls of games you referred to lol.
I will though say a game that had a great compromise was Xenoblade Chronicles 1, the world exploration in that game?! Holy balls that is amazing.
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That just seems to remove any challenge from the game, but okay, if you want to play just for the story. That's good to.
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Oh yeah that too.
You are going to have a total of nine party members in this. Originally it was just seven, but two extra has been added in the definite edition.
Though... It will be quite a while before you get ALL of them, party members kind of joins and leaves all the time doing the first half of the game.
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