Tales of Zestiria
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January 22, 2015

AVERAGE PLAYTIME 5 HOURS

Tales of Zestiria

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

http://talesofgame.com

About Game

Tales of Zestiria is a Japanese role-playing game, the fifteenth installment in Bandai Namco’s Tales series. <h3>Story</h3> The game takes place on Glenwood – a continent in the middle of the mostly oceanic world. The story follows Sorey, a young man with a rare ability to interact with a powerful and mysterious race of Seraphim. Sorey begins his adventure to cleanse the Glenwood from “malevolence,” a dark power that transforms everything it touches into aggressive monsters. <h3>Gameplay</h3> The game encourages exploration of its vast open world. Throughout the game, you’ll come across various settlements, dungeons, towns and other points of interest. The combat system in the game is action-based and focuses on combining physical attacks with magical abilities called artes and spells. Additionally, all characters have their unique Mystic Artes that can deal high damage to enemies. During the game, you’ll come across different characters that join your party and assist you in battle. One of the most notable gameplay mechanics on Tales of Zestria is some of your characters can fuse with seraphs to boost your stats and get new powerful abilities. There are various items, pieces of armor and weapons in the game that have different effects and stats. You can fuse certain items to make them more powerful.

109recommended 👍

73meh 😑

34exceptional 👌

22skip ❌

233 RATINGS

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Achiement Game

Last Stop on the Fusion Train

This is proof that you've acquired a piece of equipment with a +99 modifier. Sanctify it, and a whole new life awaits you. Aim for 9900 fusions! No, wait, that's probably not necessary.

Dietician's Nightmare

This is proof that you've prepared all available snacks. "The people in my video game eat nothing but cake all day, so I'm sorry, Doctor, you're full of it."

Sweet 16

This is proof that you've achieved the Stack 16 bonus skill, the highest echelon of Stack bonuses. Whether this is the end or just the beginning is up to you.

A Life Torn Between Order and Chaos

Either on (at least) your 5th playthrough or in Chaos difficulty, win the final battle without retrying! Play long enough in Intense to unlock this ghastly difficulty setting. It's the only difficulty that offers a chance of obtaining triple-skill equipment!

A Life Facing Malice

Either on (at least) your 4th playthrough or in Intense (or greater) difficulty, win the final battle without retrying! Play long enough in Hard to unlock this more challenging difficulty setting.

Micromanager

This is proof that you've fought many battles while controlling many characters. You can take it slow by changing characters in the Top Menu, but if you want to kick it into high gear, there are battle actions that let you switch in battle on the fly!

Divine Intervention

This is proof that you've equipped every skill for a certain element to achieve an E-Union 10 bonus skill. That strange buzzing you hear? It's your enemies quivering in fear.

A Knack for Stacks

This is proof that you've created an item of equipment with the same skill in all four slots. That's at least a Stack 4 bonus skill right there! You can do the Bonus Dance. We won't judge you.

The Item Collector

This is proof that you've collected all items, most of which is equipment. The core concept of equipment is the combination of stat boosts and embedded skills. Items you initially dismissed might in fact hold the key to defeating the most formidable foes.

Monolith Monomania

This is proof that you've found all the stone monoliths and ruminated on their author. Use the battle actions you've acquired to unleash the ultimate mystic artes!