Namco's last RPG, Tales of Vesperia, has finally been released here in Europe. I know most of you guys must have completed the game already but still, I thought it might be worth it to show you the first 10 minutes of the game.
Update: The video showing the game after 6 hours of gameplay is now up.
Update 2: A video showing what happens during the first hour of the game has been added.
Needless to say that I won't be as long as usual when it comes to writing my first impression. The main reason is that it's hard to figure out a whole Japanese RPG in 5 or 6 hours.
What I can tell you is that Tales of Vesperia is the kind of game you want to keep playing once you've started it. I don't know much about the other games of the franchise but I found the graphics enchanting. I mean, I know some will probably say the game isn't detailed enough but it's really like playing in a cartoon and I just love it. What's more, you won't find any aliasing or any bugs whatsoever so it's a real piece of eye-candy.
The characters are endearing and they have more depth than you might think at first glance. Sure, you get some of the usual stereotyped characters, but even so, it's very easy to embark upon such an adventure. Like in all JRPGs, the beginning of the game is rather slow but once everything really starts, you're in for a real treat.
The combat system is in real time and there is more tactic and depth than meets the eye. At first, you may feel that it's just about button mashing but soon enough, you'll realize that there's more to it, that you have to use combos and your teammates to win.
I'll just say a word about the soundtrack, which I think is pretty standard. It's not that it's bad but it sounds very similar to other JRPGs actually. It didn't bother me but it might be an issue for some of you guys.
The bottom line is, unless you hate real time combats in a RPG and you are BlimBlim, you should give the game a try. There is definitely some challenge so I guess it can appeal to hardcore gamers too.
If you're interested, I might add another video showing what happens after all the footage that our good friend DjMizuhara had captured with the Japanese version. By the way, if you want, you can still see them right here.
All comments (11)
Die in a fire namco/bandai!
not really I want to play it, but i don't want to give my money to this obnoxious publisher.
Anyways, good that Europe finaly gets it. I've beat it like 4 time and its a very good game. A must buy.
Don't recommend this at all.
There have been very few good JRPGs this gen, and sadly this for me at least joined the junk pile pretty quickly. Lost Odyssey and Disgaea 3 stand head and shoulders above trash like this.
It manages to blend in the 'old skool' JRPG aspects we've all come to love with new ideas taken from western RPG's.
Combat is simplistic yet effective, graphics are a joy to behold and the plot is rather gripping once you sink your teeth into it.
My only negatives aspects is the soundtrack can be rather generic and the lack of an original Japanese voice track is a bit naff.
None the less, I'd give it an 8.5/10.
The game is more story driven and the story itself is fairly interesting. The voice overs are great, no idea why anyone would complain about them?
My only gripes of the game was that it was really easy and also the dungeons were much to linear and with barely any puzzles compared to previous Tales games.
I'd give it a solid 7.5/10 rating, it's definitely a must play for any JRPG fans.
Is it the best JRPG on the 360 to date... I'd probably say no as Lost Odyssey had more of an edge, but on a technical front (framerate,graphics,load times etc...) it definitely is the best!
Gamespot has some videos to convince you to buy this game :P