First Impressions of Tales of Xillia
4 hours and 19 minutes into the game.
I haven't played Tales of Xillia that long since I just received it in the mail yesterday. The game certainly looks very beautiful on the PS3. I would dare say that the game is up to my expectations as to what an HD game should look like. Also,
the story and world feels strongly influenced by Japanese and other Asian related history, mostly Japanese. To make matters more interesting, the music even feels like it was inspired by Japanese history (culture). The battle system was hard to get use to
at first but once again I fell in love with it. Too bad they put back in TP; however it doesn't make the battles worse. I was very pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the game so far. Here's hoping it will keep me entertained until I have to write a
full review on Wednesday or Thursday next Week.
Plans and Updates
So, like I said before on my about page I'm working on my Tales of Vesperia: First Strike movie review. Kind of hard to write my thoughts and review it. I'm just stuck at drawing out my feelings and toning down the fanboyish in me. I should have it uploaded
this Saturday along with a review on Kaze no Yojimbo (my favorite mystery anime) but enjoy the pictures below of part of the anime(s) I'm reviewing.
[All pictures are that of Tales of Xillia, Tales of Vesperia: First Strike & Kaze No Yojimbo belong to thier respective copyright holders and are only intended as fair use for this review/update.]