

I did like the cast quite a bit, but I think Berseria's was overall stronger. Too much of the story was still shared between Jude and Milla, and the scenes that were different I felt could have been seamlessly integrated the same way the way Asch's parts in Abyss were. Xillia's dual story system was pretty poorly executed.
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I liked Repede more than Yuri, but I had way more fun playing as Velvet than any other main character in the series.įor Xillia, I am not sure why but this is the only game in the series I was "done" with after finishing both stories, I felt it just didn't have a very good story (far weaker than Vesperia's 3rd act). Vesperia is the only game in the series I actually chose to play someone other than the main character, too.

I also really hated Karol, I "got" his character but just didn't like him. Vesperia has prettier and more imaginative dungeons (overall) but I felt many were extremely tedious, far more than Berseria's worst dungeons. Berseria does away with the skill limits, but at the cost of less amazing skills.

I liked Vesperia's skill system for having more impactful skills but I also hated how limited the choices were to equip the learned skills (due to skill point restrictions). I put this game on the same level with Abyss, where one game lacks the other picks up.
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The antagonists in this game reminded me of this, with the unique twist of being on opposite sides that the Tales games usually are, and that was only a big plus for my opinion. Tales of the Abyss is/was my favorite in the series (until this game), the usage of the God Generals and Van were something I felt most of the rest of the series was lacking (strong, menacing but deep antagonists). A majority of the costumes are made available as downloadable content. Overall I'd say Berseria is a much more focused story than Symphonia and has better combat (I felt Symphonia's combat was just too slow). This is a list of the costumes obtainable in Tales of Berseria. It probably didn't help that I played Symphonia far later than Abyss, Vesperia, and Xillia. The larger cast made it much harder to get into the characters as well as I did with Berseria's, and Berseria's main characters were (to me) the strongest the series ever offered. I honestly couldn't get that into Symphonia, though I did respect its ambitious storytelling that I think Abyss exceeded.
