Tales of Vesperia

The PlayStation 3 version of Tales of Vesperia features full-voice acting, new characters such as Flynn as a fully customizable, permanent playable character, and Patty Fleur, a young girl with blond hair, who is an entirely new playable character, new subplots, skits, main game quests, and sidequests. The game also has new songs added to the game’s soundtrack together with remodeled towns as well as new towns and dungeons. The game also includes new bosses such as the Sword Dancer from previous Tales games, Don Whitehorse, and Clint of the Hunting Blades. Players are also able to replay boss fights at Nam Cobanda Isle.

In addition, there are also new gameplay elements such as higher Overlimit levels, up to eight, more mystic artes, including a dual mystic arte with Yuri and Flynn, and new artes, skills, and equipment for playable characters. A new key item was also been added called the “Artes Ball”, which allows an additional eight artes shortcuts to be assigned to the previous eight slots combined with the L1 button, which allows for a maximum of 16 artes. The game also features a wide variety of new character costumes, which include cameo costumes based on characters from previous Tales games, as well as costumes based on characters from other series, such as Xenosaga and Sgt. Frog. Also included is a scene-skip feature and a Team Arena in the Coliseum.

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Released

Publisher

Platform

Sony Playstation 3

Genre

Game Type

Cooperative

TRUE

Developer

Namco Tales Studio

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Max Players

4

Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_of_Vesperia

Video URL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNxh5kFHfiU

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