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Tales of Vesperia

Love the System: Our Favorite RPG Battle Systems

Can't get enough of these fights.

Argue all you want about which RPG has the best characters and story, but neither of those things matter nearly as much as a game’s battle system. Since we typically spend upwards of forty hours in an RPG, the bulk of that time is spent fighting foes within the rule set the designers created, so it has to be compelling enough to keep pulling us along. Sometimes, a combat system is formulated with just the right amount of intricacy, a satisfying splash of spectacle, and exactly what was needed to get in our heads and keep us plugging away until we save the world on the brink of decimation. We’ve picked our favorite RPG battle systems and wanted to explain why we love them so dearly. Maybe you’ll gain an appreciation for a combat system you felt was a drag or you’ll decide to dig into a game you never tried before. Maybe you’ll think we’re daft and forgot the real greatest system around. We’re bound to have a big assortment of faves, so read through our picks and tell us what yours is too.

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Tales of Vesperia Review Rewind

In anticipation of Tales of Graces f and Tales of the Abyss 3D, JD reviews his favorite game in the Tales series.

This console generation hasn’t been very kind to people who love console JRPGs. There have been very few released, and hardly any of those were actually good. Tales of Vesperia is an exception. Though the game isn’t as popular as its predecessor, Tales of Symphonia, Vesperia makes its mark as one of the best in the series.

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Tales of Vesperia 2 is a Consideration for Namco Bandai

This desire is revealed during a talk session for the release of the movie adaptation for Tales of Vesperia.

Tales of Vesperia is the tenth addition to the Namco Bandai's Tales series, which released back in 2008 for North America. The RPG used an advanced battle system superior to its predecessor, Tales of the Abyss, called the Evolved Flex-Range Linear Motion Battle System. Tales of Vesperia brought many new concepts to the series, while borrowing from many of its predecessors. It received favorable reviews, earning a 35/40 from Famitsu, and was nominated for several gaming awards.

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