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The Verdict This year will be the 20th year anniversary for the Tales franchise and for a newcomer like myself, it is a great place to start. The characters are fun, the animated flare to the game ...
Tales of Zestiria reinforces the notion that the Tales series is the Law and Order: SVU of video games. Both series have long held middle-of-the-road stature in their respective medium and genre.
Durante scrutinizes Tales of Zestiria and finds a fantastic PC port—except for that locked 30 fps. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu. PC Gamer THE GLOBAL AUTHORITY ON PC GAMES.
Mere seconds into my hands-on time with Zestiria, changes were immediately evident. If you think back to the most recent Tales games -- Tales of Xillia and its sequel, Xillia 2 -- you’ll ...
Tales of Zestiria has been revealed for PS3 by Namco Bandai, following a string of teasers on the RPG's official site. UPDATE2: Here's more information from the PS Blog.
I think of the Tales series as RPG comfort food. It reliably delivers cheerful characters, a story anchored in friendship, and a unique brawler-tinged spin on RPG combat. Tales of Zestiria is no ...
The same thing can be said about the latest entry in the series, "Tales of Zestiria." This particular tale chronicles the exploits of aspiring explorer Sorey, a human who was raised by a tribe of ...
Review Publisher Bandai Namco has always been risk-averse with its long-running Tales series, and the latest entry, Tales of Zestiria, is definitely no exception. The role-playing game, which is ...
Tales of Zestiria's newly-revealed character Miclio has received a character bio and art, courtesy of Famitsu.The game is currently in development for PS3.# ...
A mostly traditional Japanese RPG, Zestiria follows hero Sorey—a human with the ability to see the powerful and magical Seraphim—as he becomes the Shepherd and explores ancient ruins to rid ...
Tales of Zestiria will release in the West in Fall 2015 for PlayStation 3. Meanwhile, there are rumours of Namco porting the game to the PlayStation 4 as well. Siliconera is supported by our audience.
In a surprise move Bandai Namco have announced that in addition to their PS3 release of Tales of Zestiria in the West later this year, we’ll also be getting new PS4 and PC versions of the game ...