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October 2013
(75%)
24 Reviews
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Abstract: CommentBeing a loyal Tales fan, Xillia was the Tales game I was waiting for this generation ever since it was announced and released in Japan. Tales of Vesperia on 360 was awesome and probably the best in the series since Symphonia. Graces ‘f’ slipped ...
Published: 2013-08-22, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Tales of Xillia is most certainly a good game, but it's not the best the franchise has to offer. The scattershot story kept me from really enjoying the game, and I'm hoping the sequel can tell a more cohesive tale....
Tales of Xillia doesn't ever reach the heights the best in the series has to offer, but it remains a worthy entry that stays close to its roots while also adding some interesting new ideas to the established formula....
A rich world with many great characters. A fun battle system that provides enough strategy to never become stale. Plenty of sidequests that never become too tedious. Fun miniinteractions during gameplay help break up the monotony of traveling through vari
At times gameplay is a little too simple, and overall, Tales of Xillia can serve to be a bit more challenging. Rewards are nice but at times can serve no real purpose. The battle system can be a bit busy while the Lillium Orb system never forces you to ma
Tales of Xillia is a great fantasy game that unifies human experience and emotion with something outlandish and otherworldly. Despite the monsters, aliens, magic and the mythology of a world totally unlike your own, the main draw in this game is findi...
Playing 'Tales of Xillia' is like putting on a favorite jacket: It's comfortable and familiar, but at the same time, sleek and sturdy.9/10Superior$29.73 AmazonReview: 'Tales of Xillia'Playing "Tales of Xillia" for the PS3 is a little like putting on a fav...
Abstract: Tales of Xillia isn't what I'd call a new game. Being released in 2011, it's a miracle that we're even seeing it come out in the West right now. However, miracle or not, Xillia displays its understanding of various JRPG fundamentals by both honoring the T...
Abstract: Namco Bandai’s Tales series has had a weird run this generation. First came Tales of Vesperia, which, despite its critical acclaim, was only available upon release to a limited audience due to it being an Xbox 360 exclusive. When Namco Bandai decided t...
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