What Yas Forums thinks about "Tales of" series?

how? I went from xenoblade into ysviii and difference in quality was immediately noticeable. Ysviii was like a budget xenoblade that failed in every department. You seem like someone who play any game as long as they have oddly colored hair and cute anime girls.

And you seem like someone just trying to start an argument for the sake of it.

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Tales of was great until Graces F. Then it dropped sharply.

I will admit I'm being a tad aggressive. I'm unironically coping from buying ys and tales. Can you at least explain why you like ys and tales? Specifically ysviii and tales of vesperia. The only thing I found good in tales was Yuri.

The story can be a bit dull, I'll give you that.

im with you. I got scammed by Yas Forums shills to buy tales of vesperia and holy shit, is it the most cliche, uninspired, SLOG of a fucking game.

correct opinion

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Cute girl, and funny too.

b-bu..ho-?
Have you people never played a good JRPG? How do you think Vesperia is a good game? Is it nostalgia? The game is average incarnate.

Both series have around a hundred other games. There are two other completely different gameplay styles in previous Ys games. I like Ys VIII because there's a shitload to do and combat flows extremely well once you learn most flash guard timings and feels great to excel in. I like Vesperia because of the variety in gameplay between characters and the level of control you have in combat once you master the more advanced techniques, especially once you're able to equip all skills for 1 SP in new game+. But just telling you why I like those games isn't going to make you suddenly enjoy them, it doesn't work that way.
If you like Xenoblade then you really ought to understand how games within the same series can be radically different from each other.

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