

I admit, I am a loyal fan of the series, and love the storytelling and character development present in all its titles (at least the ones I have played), and this game is no exception. I really enjoyed my experience with Zestiria, and thought it was a solid addition to the Tales of series. I'm already waiting for Berseria to be localized. Overall one heck of a purchase, I bet other fans of the genre will feel the same if they give the game a chance. Zestiria also has dual audio, something I wish happened with all other Tales games before, even if the English dub is rock solid.

The battles are probably the best in any Tales game, keeping Graces f's flair and adding unique concepts like armitization, with a great loot system to tinker with. The world feels vast and great to explore, yet it is never a chore like in other opern world games. The story is charming and has a lot of flavour, with throwbacks to the King Arthur legends and interesting ideas like the invisible Seraphims that accompany the main character coupled with charming dialogues and funny skits.

The story is charming and has a lot of flavour, with throwbacks to the King Arthur legends and interesting ideas like the invisible Seraphims that accompany the main character coupled I was a bit worried about Zestiria because I read some criticism from Japanese gamers, but it turns out to be one of the best games I've played on Ps4, and definitely the best Japanese rpg on that console. I was a bit worried about Zestiria because I read some criticism from Japanese gamers, but it turns out to be one of the best games I've played on Ps4, and definitely the best Japanese rpg on that console. Please dont get dissapointed by negative reviews. Graphics look awesome, the world looks alive, the soundtrack is fantastic.

The combat is taken straight from Graces,which is a good thing because that is one of the best systems in the Tales series. Smooth transitions into combat and cutscenes and it feels like theres barely Any black/loading screens present in the ps4 version. Zestiria feels like a step forward for the tales franchise. Im not done with the game yet,I guess i'm somewhere halfway, But i really wanted to give my oppinion. The combat is taken straight from I've received the game on Friday, Due to living in Europe. I've received the game on Friday, Due to living in Europe.
