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Tales of Vesperia Review

Xbox 360 ntsc-us Import Review by Simon Parkin

6 May, 2009

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Crucially, you'll need to block regularly, an action which halves the damage you take from an enemy strike and, while the system is not without its clumsiness, the to-and-fro patter ensures fights are engaging. Later in the game you gain access to an overlimit, triggered by filling a gauge through both taking and dealing damage, which allows a character to attack incessantly for a short amount of time. These long chains of attack are both fun to execute and watch. Fights are graded on factors such as the amount of damage taken, the amount of TP remaining at the end of the battle, your effectiveness at blocking, and so on, and the emphasis is always on perfecting techniques for better rewards.

As new artes unlock naturally during play (as well as being learned from special weapons), extending the length of potential combos, there's enough of a long-term reward structure to keep things interesting. The system really blossoms during boss fights, where the freedom that comes from 360-degree movement around a battlefield facilitates positional tactics. It's kind of thing that action games have been doing far better for years but, still, the integration of these systems into a JRPG is uncommon and the experience is all the richer for it.

Elsewhere, Namco takes the mid-budget graphical approach, approximating a cel-shaded look (faked through the clever use of shaders) that falls just short of the quality of Eternal Sonata's similar aesthetic. Without motion capture, the character animations are stiff and awkward, and the pregnant pauses in cut-scene camera cuts are only just rescued by the quality of the voice acting.

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It's possible to switch out party members mid-fight and even to take over control of a different character at any one point.

Nevertheless, the game's wonder is in its incessant supply of micro challenges and diversions: the Fable II style character titles that you're encouraged to collect; the poker games on Nam Cobanda; the perks that smooth progression in a similar way to LEGO Star Wars' red bricks; the encyclopedia of monsters whose pages you must fill by scanning every enemy you encounter; the item synthesis challenges; the cookery mini-game and nine legendary (and optional) Giganto monsters provide the game's biggest challenge as well as its most rewarding achievement.

There's no denying that Tales of Vesperia lacks the big-budget feel of a Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, or that its innovations are designed only to pique the interest of erstwhile genre fans, not to inspire genre converts. But Namco is to be applauded for updating the series with no small amount of consideration and flair, an effort that has resulted in the strongest entry to the aging series yet, and one which makes up for its lack of polish with an abundance of detail, character and, dare I say it, soul.

8/10

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Tales of Vesperia is due out for Xbox 360 in June. It came out in the US last August.

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ilmaestro
06/05/09 @ 07:24
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Not enough Yuri content for my liking.
paul_haine
06/05/09 @ 07:35
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"no random intrusions"

Thank fuck.
ZuluHero
06/05/09 @ 07:37
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i didn't really enjoy the US demo - is it one of them game great, demo not so good, deals?
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06/05/09 @ 07:45
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How long is the game? Does the US version run on PAL?
ZuluHero
06/05/09 @ 07:49
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@siro

according to playasia - no :(

http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-dh-7...

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06/05/09 @ 07:49
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I would have been all over this 2 years ago, now my backlog and upcoming "do want" list is just to big.

Shame it got released so long after the US one, I'll pick it up when it hits 30 euro's
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malmer
06/05/09 @ 07:51
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This is so much a must buy that it hurts! Release can't come soon enough.
Zomoniac
06/05/09 @ 07:52
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The demo was one of the worst games I've ever played. Is the full game completely different or do the reviewer and I have very different standards?
malmer
06/05/09 @ 07:57
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Zomoniac: According to well everyone ToV will rock!
Colin8703
06/05/09 @ 08:02
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This game does rock.

I think the voice acting is pretty average actually but the game is great.

Also, it's a bit strange that the review is so late in coming as it's for the import that's been out ages in the US.

In response to previous comment: This game will not work on a PAL machine.
Banksy
06/05/09 @ 08:08
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Yuri nation?
chrisno21
06/05/09 @ 08:12
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If only they hadn't already told me that the PS3 version will have extra content. Now I've got to wait even longer...
andywilkie35
06/05/09 @ 08:14
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Looking forward to this
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06/05/09 @ 08:17
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@chrisno21 - same here. I was just about to preorder the 360 version but I'd rather wait for the bigger PS3 one.
Emilia'sHorse
06/05/09 @ 08:25
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I am so angry about the DF review, so very... Oh hang on wrong review.

I am so happy with this review, so very happy. Wants
JohnnyWashnGo
06/05/09 @ 08:28
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When is the PS3 version due?
siro
06/05/09 @ 08:30
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Thank you ZuluHero.

Now, how about the length of the game? I really like RPGs, but all the hours you need to plough into them...

And, does someone know if it's also in all-Japanese, incl. screen texts if you turn your xbox to Japanese?
Ashen-Shugar
06/05/09 @ 08:30
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Hugely looking forward to this!

The combat sounds very Infinite Undiscovery, in realtime using environmental elements in combat (for example using cover to avoid tsunami during the chain on the beach boss fight).

Very pleased to hear about the fun little elements like monster collection, crafting and sidequests. These things tend to elevate JRPGs above the mundane.

It's nice to have a range of both turn-based and realtime JRPGs to play through.

Any idea when it will hit Euro 360's? Hopefully I'll have time to finish Lost Odyssey!
viper_h
06/05/09 @ 08:34
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Bandai? Visible enemies? 360 degree movement in battle? Blocking and attack combos? Cel-shaded graphics?

All seems a bit "Eternal Sonata" to me, and that game was dull as sin after a few hours.

Is ES a fair comparison to this game?
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Ninja_Tino
06/05/09 @ 08:40
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@viper, I couldn't say but Tales of Symphonia (the gamecube game, and at the time the greatest Tales game by a country mile) isn't really that similar to ES. The fighting was much quicker and did require some skill with a controller rather than knowing what move to select next. Although, that was on a 2d plane, so it's hard to say but I'm sure it's closer to ToS than ES.
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06/05/09 @ 08:51
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@JohnnyWashnGo - there is no PS3 release date yet, only that it will be in 2009. Could even be a Christmas release. So do we give the 360 one a go first and then pick up the PS3 one later? Or sit and wait? Tough call, not decided myself yet.
figaro7
06/05/09 @ 08:51
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Still no AU release date,....
Darren
06/05/09 @ 09:01
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Sounds great and looks gorgeous graphically like the charming Eternal Sonata. Deffo interested in the UK version when it arrives here in June. At long last another good J-RPG arrives on the Xbox 360, after the depressingly dull Lost Odyssey and the technically shoddy/mediocre The Last Remnant, I was beginning to think that Eternal Sonata and Blue Dragon were flukes! :)
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06/05/09 @ 09:03
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Forgot to add... no random battles = awesomeness! Everyone and next door's cat knows that random battles suck big balls. :D
NegativeZero
06/05/09 @ 09:05
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@viper_h: it's far more accurate to say that Eternal Sonata's battle system is ripped from Tales. Vesperia uses basically the same system as Tales of Symphonia, Tales of Legendia and Tales of the Abyss. It adds better framerates, higher level of detail, and a bit of polish.

Eternal Sonata is the prettier of the two cel-shaded Namco JRPGs, but the tradeoff was that the character models are static, there are only a small range of enemies, and the environments are restricted and very linear. To mark Vesperia down because it's not as nice to look at is really losing sight of the big picture. Vesperia is the best JRPG on the 360, bar none.
neonxaos
06/05/09 @ 09:10
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There is a wolf smoking a pipe in this game? Sold.
Ashen-Shugar
06/05/09 @ 09:14
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"To mark Vesperia down because it's not as nice to look at is really losing sight of the big picture."

Hear hear!

It really bothers me that so much stock is placed in stupid things like resolution, shaders, etc. JRPG's are about character, location, plot and advancement.

I am constantly wowed by the gorgeous visuals of Lost Odyssey (Eternal Sonata was quite a looker too), but I still prefer playing the sub-HD Infinite Undiscovery because of the charm of it's characters and world. LO seems very stoic and a little bland in comparison.
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06/05/09 @ 09:38
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I really enjoyed Eternal Sonata. Picked up Tales of Symphonia on Cube, but haven't got round to playing it yet. Perhaps I'll get to this some day.
albertofustinoni
06/05/09 @ 10:18
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On one hand, I do want really badly, on the other one I seriously want to boycott this as a F*** YOU to Failco for their handling of the PAL release.
What to do, what to do.....
Matt_Edwards
06/05/09 @ 10:28
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With both Tales of Vesperia and Star Ocean: The Last Stand coming out around the same time, I can't decided which RPG I want to play first?

Star Ocean: The Second Story and Tales of Symphonia are two of the best RPG's I've ever played... however, I'm leaning towards The Last Stand at the mo. But Vesperia does sound better than Legendia or the Abyss...
Monkey_Puncher
06/05/09 @ 11:10
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Albert I don't think you not buying the game will make much difference to the eventual sales figures, no point in cutting off your nose to spite your face.
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06/05/09 @ 12:00
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Matt_Edwards: Does not bode well for me liking Tales then as I thought Star Ocean 2 was one of the worst RPGs I've played to completion.
muscleblade
06/05/09 @ 13:15
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I dont feel like paying full price for an old game. If it had been released over here at the same time as the US it would have been in the bargain bins by now.
muscleblade
06/05/09 @ 13:17
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"When is the PS3 version due? "

In Europe. Not for a very long time i guess.
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06/05/09 @ 14:01
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I was just about to buy this when I saw the additional content for the Ps3 version. I'll be waiting =/
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06/05/09 @ 14:50
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A polished, enjoyable, and well made JRPG on the 360? Hmm, aside from Lost Odyssey which has terrible technical faults, and Eternal Sonata which is more boring than watching paint dry, the 360 is still extremely poor for Japanese RPGs, I find.

Going off Eurogamer reviews, I think I'll reserve my purchasing decision until I have enough information to know whether this game is worth buying or not.
monkeywithnoeyes
06/05/09 @ 14:58
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points should be marked off for them giving it us a year after the US release, and announcing the ps3 version will hit in a few months time with aload of extra parts to the game
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06/05/09 @ 15:26
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Crofto, not to be a nit-picker or anything, but when have you /ever/ trusted an EG review?
migasUK
06/05/09 @ 15:29
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not bad at all!
Drakron
06/05/09 @ 16:03
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I am going to give a pass on this.

I watched it on YouTube and not only have a meaningless Simon-says button press sequence but I found the whole story rubbish, I am going to go with SO4 since even if they story is also not not to write about, at least there is humor and I did not spot any Simon-says button press sequence.

Also I am not a fan of Namco that continued to give us the middle finger in Europe and also the PS3 version does not really sit well with me.

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06/05/09 @ 17:04
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It took bloody ages for the 360 to get a decent JRPG but it looks like one has turned up at last. Looks very reminiscent of Tales of the Abyss which was fantastic.
SharksInYourMouth
06/05/09 @ 17:23
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I'm elated this actually got an EU release in the end :D Characters look great, how's the soundtrack though? Not that that's something huge to me that will impact my undubitable purchase, I'm just curious
Scimarad
06/05/09 @ 18:12
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It's by Motoi Sakuraba as far as I know. He did most of Eternal Sonata, the Star Ocean games, quite a lot of Tales of the Abyss, the Valkyrie Profile games, Baten Kaitos and countless others.
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06/05/09 @ 18:36
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Lost Odyssey which has terrible technical faults

I can honestly say I've not experienced any faults at all while playing LO. Maybe I've just been lucky. Enjoying it a huge amount.

Think I'll give this one a go!
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06/05/09 @ 18:53
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@Hypercube

I agree, apart from some texture pop in and some long loading LO was pretty decent.
Wastelander
06/05/09 @ 19:39
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I just completed Lost Odyssey and never saw any technical faults apart from a lot of loading screens.

Pissed off that my Immortals have reverted back to level 50 with all my hard earned items gone on New Game+ though.

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06/05/09 @ 22:36
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Great! Now I can look forward to the PS3 version.
neonxaos
07/05/09 @ 09:08
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Lost Odyssey had a large number of techical issues - did any of you notice the atrocious framerate? It was, however, a very decent game, and the ingame written stories were fantastic.
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I've had absolutely no technical problems with LO.

The pop-in is cured by installing to hard disc, and that also sorts out a lot of the framerate issues too (which are only prevailent during some cutscenes) as they are largely caused by loading and decompressing textures while the cutscene is running.
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I was playing from HDD too and never noticed any frame-rate probs.

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