What do I get?
Tales of Xillia or Atelier Ayesha?
Tales ANIMU or GIRL POWER: THE GAME?
On the Tales of Xillia review I just started watching, the main character is requesting he be taught about bazongas. :stahp So I'm guessing this DOESN'T have Vesperia's panache and is back to typical Tales ville? :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck
I want a traditional jrpg for consoles. I want to explore places. I want to have good combat. I want to get lost in side quests. I want a large world to explore, I want memorable characters and music. These are things I just haven't gotten with a jrpg since Tales of Vesperia and DQIX. I want a traditional rpg with town -> dungeon -> town -> dungeon structure. I DON'T GIVE A FUCK.
Uh, yeah Himu if you haven't played Ni no Kuni and are looking for a globetrotting RPG like what the eff are you waiting for, even if people complain about the combat or sidequest design it'll fit like every other criteria you've laid out there and is a really easy game to get lost in. I liked the DQ5 references!
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Just play Ni no Kuni like Aeana suggested.
my advice is just listen to the Ayesha soundtrack, then you can imagine your own hypothetical game featuring that soundtrack and it can feature as much or as little innuendo of whatever variety you like, tailored to your own tastes
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan why did escha & logy had to suck so much :-\
I'm not really sure what magus' beef with Escha & Logy is, it seemed to me to basically be the same as every other Atelier game that's ever been made.
this dude like "Ayesha had a plot~ sugoi ne"
You couldnt make an emote laugh enough
I'm not really sure what magus' beef with Escha & Logy is, it seemed to me to basically be the same as every other Atelier game that's ever been made.
yeah on the surface it's pretty much like the other game and in fact it solve ayesha problem with fighting by giving you stuff to fight through the whole game, but i just couldn't get into it, the game scraps having a plot like ayesha and goes back to being a task based game