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Tales of xillia 2 weapons
Tales of xillia 2 weapons







tales of xillia 2 weapons
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On the downside, remembering three sets of Artes can become difficult and occasionally confusing. Each weapon has its own moveset and Artes, allowing for quite a lot of diversity when fighting. First off, the main character, Ludger, is able to switch between three sets of weapons on the fly: swords, guns, and a hammer. Returning for this sequel is the link system, where characters can pair up with each other, giving them access to special attacks (known as “Artes”) and skills.

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Each entry in the series adds its own quirks to the system, and this game builds off of the original Xilliabattle system. General instructions can be given to each AI character in the game menu, and battles can be paused to issue direct orders or use items if needed.

tales of xillia 2 weapons

The player has direct control over one party member, fully commanding said character in an Action-RPG/Fighting-esque battle system, while the rest of the party is controlled via AI. Xillia 2 makes use of the Tales series’ traditional action battle system. These side-stories run from dull (Gaius) to excellent (Milla) to hilarious (Muzet).

tales of xillia 2 weapons

Between main chapters, each of the previous game’s main cast (along with two newly-playable characters from the past entry) also has their own side-story arcs to help flesh out the story as a whole. The game divides the main story up into chapters, and nearly every chapter brings about a new twist. This game is easily one of the more story-involved entries in the Tales series. Unfortunately, saying much more would be spoiling what makes the game great. Malevolent spirits, world-destroying powers, and traditional Tales twists quickly take this game from its humble beginnings to a much deeper story. The train Elle boards is hijacked by Exodus, the terrorist group from the previous game, and Ludger rushes aboard to take the train back. This girl, Elle, has been told by her father that she must travel to the land of Canaan, a mythical place where wishes can be granted. On his way, he has a chance meeting with a young girl also racing to the station. Raised by his brother, Julius, the main story begins with Ludger en route to his first day on the job as a chef at the local train station. The new protagonist for this game is Ludger Kresnik. The cast of the previous game have all gone their separate ways to find their places in the newly unified world. The schism separating the worlds of Rieze Maxia and Elympios has been destroyed, and the two worlds are slowly attempting to integrate with each other.

tales of xillia 2 weapons

Xillia 2 takes place one year after the original game. While I did pick up this game on release day, I only got around to completing it a couple of days ago… I do have to apologize about the sheer lateness of this review.

#Tales of xillia 2 weapons ps3

Tales of Xillia 2 was released for PS3 in North America on August 19th, 2014, with its European release coming three days later. The day finally came nearly two years after its original release in Japan. The original announcement of Xillia 2 drew hope from the fanbase that it would correct the issues of the first game, and excellent reviews and word of mouth only helped to hype Western fans up for its localized release. While not a bad game by any stretch of the word, it just wasn’t up to the level gamers had come to expect from the series. While the series definitely doesn’t have the same level of recognition in the West as, say, Final Fantasy, its popularity has been picking up quite a bit of steam. Unfortunately, the last major release, Tales of Xillia, was generally seen as lackluster compared to others of the series. The releases aren’t slowing down either, with Tales of Hearts R set for release later this year, and Tales of Zestiria expected mid 2015, which will mark the fastest localization turnaround in series history…should it be released as planned. In just the last couple of years, we’ve seen Western releases of Tales of Graces F, Tales of Xillia, and Tales of Symphonia Chronicles (along with Tales of Phantasia iOS, which many, including myself, would like to forget ever happened). After over a decade of hit-or-miss Western releases of the series, games have started flowing in like crazy. Damn, it’s been a great time to be a Tales fan lately.









Tales of xillia 2 weapons