![]() In addition, a modifier button lets you perform a second set of special attacks, such as aerial launchers, as well as defensive sidestepping. All characters can also block, dash, and jump, which opens the door to a great range of movement. These attacks can be customized and modified with directional inputs and have different ranges and properties. Every character fights with basic attacks and special attacks called Artes. ![]() Tales of Xillia 2 has the best real-time action combat system of any Tales game to date, and is perhaps the most advanced action combat system in any RPG I've played. Essentially, the story doesn't progress until you've paid off a specific amount of the 20-million gald (the in-game currency) debt. He borrows from a bank to pay off the debt, but is so deeply crippled by the loan that the financial institution watches his every move and prevents him from traveling. Tales of Xillia 2 has a very novel approach to plot progression in that th protagonist, Ludger Kresnik, amasses an astronomical debt early in the game. Some of these elements are better executed than others, but the weaker ones, unfortunately, detract from the role-playing game's overall fun. The PlayStation 3 exclusive title is more experimental than the first game, and features complex weapon-swapping combat and a unique plot-progression system that revolves around paying off debt. Tales of Xillia 2 ($59.99) picks up a year after the events of the original game, and follows two new protagonists as they search for the Land of Canaan. Restrictive, debt-based plot progression.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.I have managed to find emulated versions of lots of the past games (11 of them, the rest aren't available in English) so I'm going to play as many as I can, but I'd still buy every single one if they came to Steam lmao. Bummed me out so it'll take me some time to pick it up again lol.Īfter seeing the cameo of Jude and Milla in Berseria (and I'd heard about them on a forum) I've wanted to play Xillia and I'd love to get them on Steam if possible Also played some of Phantasia on a ps1 emulator but unfortunately after 20 hours gameplay the memory card was wiped and I lost it. So far I've played Symphonia, Berseria twice, and am working through Zestiria. Ended up playing it twice through, then finding it was a series and some were available on Steam so I bought all the games I could. Wasn't planning on it, it was just on sale so I thought I'd check it out. ![]() I'm a new fan, I only found the series last November when I bought Vesperia: DE on the Switch on a whim. I hope they do bring more games to Steam. *That's the impression I get from what I read online and from youtubers often saying Xillia was their first. Some people jumped from console to PC and want to repurchase their favorite games here. ![]() People don't have an issue purchasing remasters of games they already own, even if nothing new is added. If anything, I think the situation would be reversed, I believe that Xillia, due to being the game that introduced many fans to the series*, holds a special place in people's hearts, and would sell exceptionally well based on that alone. I hear you but I don't think the fact that Xillia was previously released on the PS3 would negatively impact it's sales compared to Vesperia, even if it introduces no new content previously unreleased in the west like Vesperia did. While maybe not a new game, it also wasn't 'just a port' outside of Japan. Originally posted by Melodia:With that game there was a major expansion of the game that was never released outside of Japan, on top of which outside Japan was only released on the 360, a system not exactly known for its JRPGs (though, granted, more than OG Xbox or XB1). ![]()
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