
I actually preferred Zestiria. I think it was a mix of the art style, the discoveries, and I really liked the story and characters.
I actually preferred Zestiria. I think it was a mix of the art style, the discoveries, and I really liked the story and characters.
I went from playing Tales of Berseria to playing Tales of Vesperia, a game I've had forever and has just been sitting there mocking me from Mount Backlog. And you're right, Berseria was awesome.
I haven't played the remake for the PS4, but the PS2 Ratchet and Clank games are some of my all-time favorites. And the difficulty ramps up in each game. But oh-so-fun!
Wrath of Khan (II) and The Voyage Home (IV) are my favorites. I really haven't liked any of them since Generations. The new ones are lacking what made Star Trek special, and are just run-of-the-mill action movies.
Epic? More like Epic Fail.
I would love to try it out, Nick. I like those kinds of games.
On the Thor table, just above the flippers, there are circles that light up when you beat one of the challenges.
Symphonia was my gateway Tales game, too. I also have Tales of Legendia and Tales of the Abyss for the PS2, too.
Oh, I know all about saving. I usually keep several save files going and rotate between them, just in case I do something stupid and want to go back and try something different. The hour was late and I was lulled into a false sense of security because the rest of the monsters in that area were pretty easy. Apparently, that was one of the harder bosses. It killed my party five times before I managed to defeat it, and I had two dead party members at the end of the battle. The walkthrough suggested level 16 for the party, I finally beat it with level 21 party members.