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8.2/10
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A power struggle begins in a civilization dependant on an ancient technology, the blastia, and the Empire controls it. The fates of two friends traveling separate paths intertwine in an epic... Read allA power struggle begins in a civilization dependant on an ancient technology, the blastia, and the Empire controls it. The fates of two friends traveling separate paths intertwine in an epic adventure of justice, trust and friendship.A power struggle begins in a civilization dependant on an ancient technology, the blastia, and the Empire controls it. The fates of two friends traveling separate paths intertwine in an epic adventure of justice, trust and friendship.
Kôsuke Toriumi
- Yuri Lowell
- (voice)
Kumiko Watanabe
- Karol Capel
- (voice)
Rika Morinaga
- Rita Mordio
- (voice)
Aya Hisakawa
- Judith
- (voice)
Eiji Takemoto
- Raven
- (voice)
- …
Mamoru Miyano
- Flynn Scifo
- (voice)
Makoto Ishii
- Repede
- (voice)
Jûrôta Kosugi
- Alexei Dinoia
- (voice)
Kenji Nojima
- Cumore
- (voice)
Masashi Hirose
- Leblanc
- (voice)
- …
Keiichi Nanba
- Adecor
- (voice)
Toshiharu Sakurai
- Boccos
- (voice)
Miki Nagasawa
- Sodia
- (voice)
Makiko Ômoto
- Witcher
- (voice)
Takashi Taguchi
- Ragou
- (voice)
Mitsuo Iwata
- Yeager
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThought to have been exclusive to Xbox 360, Namco Bandai Games in Japan released the PlayStation 3 version with extended features such as the new playable character Patty Fleur, Flynn Scifo as a permanent party member, new costumes, new cut-scenes, new Arts and many more only for Japan.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike (2009)
- SoundtracksRing A Bell
Performed by Bonnie Pink (as BONNIE PINK)
Written by Bonnie Pink (as BONNIE PINK)
Produced by Burning Chicken and Bonnie Pink (as BONNIE PINK)
All Instruments Performed by Burning Chicken
Recorded and Mixed by Burning Chicken at GULA, Studion, Sweden
Vocal Recorded by Yasuhiro Tsuruzaki at Rodriguez Studio
Assistant Engineered by Yuta Yamagishi
Mastered by Ryuichi Tanaka (MIXER LAB) at Warner Music Mastering
Management: Narumi Itokawa (Taisuke Co. Ltd.), Naoko Koya (Taisuke Co. Ltd.)
A&R: Narumi Itokawa (Taisuke Co. Ltd.), Souichiro Takakura (WARNER MUSIC JAPAN), Ryoma Suzuki (WARNER MUSIC JAPAN)
A&R Assistant: Kazuma Inazaki (WARNER MUSIC JAPAN)
Sales Promotion: Yasushi Suzuki (WARNER MUSIC JAPAN)
Legal Adviser: Kazuhiro Ando (SEPTMALAY Co. Ltd.)
Executive Producers: Taisuke Morimoto (Taisuke Co. Ltd.), Nobuo Uesaka (Fujipacific Music Inc.),
Takashi Yoshida (WARNER MUSIC JAPAN)
(P) 2008 WARNER MUSIC JAPAN
Featured review
This one is not far off from "Abyss" as it does have stunning graphics, great music, and the usual fun assortment of characters. However, I thought that the story was not as strong as "Abyss" as that game featured one surprise after the other, a well established set of villains, and it featured a rather different world in the form of the underground lake of miasma. The story in "Symphonia" was better too, however the graphics are so much better here than there that I give this one the slight edge over that one. The fighting is typical real time battles found in the "Tales" series, however this one has some of the best combat thanks to a nice assortment of cool artes and kill strikes that make defeating an enemy boss especially satisfying. Also, Yuri is probably one of the smoothest fighters in a "Tales" game as well...though Senel from "Legendia" still has to be the smoothest of them all in my opinion. The story, it is a bit complicated in some areas, however, the gist of it is that Yuri a man living in a town protected by a barrier that keeps out monsters is out to get a guy who stole the lower quarters (the poor section of town) aqua blastia. What is a blastia you ask? Well it basically has many functions in the game as it can help aid a person in combat, shield a town from monsters, and a ton of other things. Let's just say a lot of the plot revolve around these objects. Well Yuri ends up in prison where he is released by a mysterious man and ends up helping a mysterious young woman named Estellise. So Yuri and this girl along with Yuri's dog Repede head out of the town in search of a friend of Yuri's named Flynn who was the subject of an assassination attempt by a mad man named Zagi. Well before you know it your characters run into a youth named Karol who wants to start his own guild, a mage girl named Rita and later own by a dragon rider named Judith and the mystery man who helped Yuri get out of jail, Raven. The game also revolves around the empire and guilds which operate independently from the empire. Your little group ends up forming their own guild called Brave Vesperia. There are also beings known as Entelexia involved too, so yes there is a bit much going on when one of the villains revealed themselves at the end I had a hard time recalling the last time I had seen him, there is a villain named Yeagor who is never really fully developed and his twin girl helpers are a virtual enigma as they have no details revealed about them. Thank goodness for Zagi who just simply wanted to fight the hero, Yuri. Still, this game was fun and it did have a nice ending, better than "Abyss", and it was sort of neat having a character that was not a villain that played such an important part in the story as Flynn did. You even get to fight along side him briefly. So all in all another in the "Tales" games...different than say Final Fantasy, but in many ways just as fun.
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