The characters are always pivotal to the success of a Tales title, and those in Tales of Arise feel like a breath of fresh air. Yes, there are five realms to essentially save, but the storylines that work you towards that end are all different, with plenty of twists and turns along the way. And there’s plenty of variety to discover too as the narrative weaves through. There are similar tropes at play here, undoubtedly, but delivered with the usual dose of respect to the subject matter so that the tough messages land well. Oppression, degradation, ruthlessness, barbarity, hatred, and the disregard for the lives of those deemed less worthy. Story-wise, the Tales series never shies away from pretty heavy topics. Iron Mask, being the usual optimistic hero, joins her on a quest to try to overthrow the oppressive Renan rule. Before long his paths cross with Shionne, a feisty, blunt Renan who seems keen to upset the current order of things. He suffers from the JRPG tradition of amnesia, blinding him to what happened in his youth. He is dubbed Iron Mask on account of the specific headgear attached to him. Calaglia is one of those realms and is where our first protagonist resides. The world is split up into five realms, each run by a cruel Lord, who oversees the slavery of the Dahnans for their own purposes. Our journey takes place on the planet Dahna, whose natives, known as Dahnans, have been oppressed by the technologically advanced Renans for over three centuries. But then Tales of Arise came along and well, Symphonia should be worried. They’ve been good games but never challenging for that top spot since Symphonia arrived in my life over 15 years ago. Not Vesperia, Zestiria, and surprisingly not even Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. It started my love of the Tales series, but it’s fair to say nothing has quite matched that unbridled joy since. I adored its world, its characters, the developing story, the combat and just how much was packed into it. When a series grabs us for the first time and doesn’t let go, you know you’ve come across something you’ll love into the future. 9/10 rating is the opinion of the reviewer himself.We all have a favourite game in a franchise, and for many, it’s often our first venture into it. You will receive a set of costumes, potions to increase character stats and weapons, which makes the first part of the game that makes the player Easy to play and much more comfortable ever. For those who are fans of this series and buy the Ultimate version. More accessible and can still enjoy the battle system of the game and access it is not difficult. You will find a new overhaul that will bring both new and old players alike. Tales Of Arise is an addictive RPG game that should not be missed by both newcomers and fans of the series. It's good to wear and the game is about 70 hours long. The length of the main story game, if not counting the sub-quests, then it is considered that the game is made out to play for about 30 hours. Cooking characters will have different effects depending on the type of food they eat (like Final Fantasy 15). And this sector also adds a cooking system and fishing mini-games for players to play more as well. We do not have to worry about using SKILL because this sector does not use the MP system, and when the game progresses through the story moderately, you can set SKILL characters from that can use 6 moves, will be able to set additional 6 slots to 12 moves, making playing and releasing SKILL to do Combo more continuously In addition to having the LV system, which is the heart of the Rpg game, there is also a system for upgrading various skills, moves and additional abilities, such as 1 attack, there will be 2 levels when we get with the ability of the skill, etc., and the ability to Evade or attack back, including the main character's ultimate. The battle system in this sector allows us to control the characters freely. Seeing their relationship grow out of controversy but necessary to become friends. A member of the slave race who couldn't touch her body without cursing magic thorns erupting from her body. He is charming and Try to help everyone in need and act as a protector of his fellow slaves. The game is portrayed through protagonist Alphen, a slave with a mysterious past who does not feel pain. In fact, Tales Of Arise is now my favorite game in the series, even more so than Symphonia. The Tales series is known for its storytelling, and Arise is no exception.
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