Tales of Berseria (PS4)
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PS4 Review - 'Tales of Berseria'
Tales Of Berseria is the latest installment in the Japanese role-playing game series, where you will encounter a myriad of characters and join them on challenging quests exploring the world.
Tales of Berseria Review – PS4
Tales of Berseria will tantalize any JRPG fan with a narrative unique to the franchise while still entirely Tales. There's room for improvement on all fronts, but that doesn't stop Berseria from being the best franchise title in a while.
Tales of Berseria Review – Great for Fans, If You Can Get Past the Dated Visuals
I haven't always been a Tales fan. I got hooked with Tales of Symphonia on the Gamecube and decided to try the older Tales of Phantasia after that. I found those titles and the games in between to be great stories of personal growth for the main character; however, they seem to follow a fairly basic...- New type of protagonist
- Combat is satisfying
- Maintains all archetypes of the series
- Majority of visuals are dated
- Save points feel archaic
- No reliable fast travel
Tales of Berseria
The Tales franchise has always been a little over the top, relying heavily on an addictive, combo-heavy battle system to gild far-fetched and tonally unbalanced plots. Tales of Berseria is beholden to well-worn mechanics of combat and exploration, but this 17th entry in the series evinces an...
Tales of Berseria - A Satisfying Tale of Revenge Bogged Down by Poor Mechanics
Tales of Berseria is a game that doesn't waste words; it is a story about one woman's quest for revenge, and the things she is willing to do to achieve it. Along the way, a larger threat begins to loom in the distance and Velvet, the main character, becomes allied with other characters who are...
Tales Of Berseria review – embrace the dark side
A much more interesting story and lead character than usual for the series, but the weak script and aging combat system fail to make the most of it.- A genuine attempt to do something new in terms of the plot, and Velvet and Eleanor are compelling characters
- Combat system is still leagues above most other JRPGs
- …but you've seen and played it all too many times before, and the bland quest and dungeon design makes even just following the main storyline a chore
- Generally poor dialogue and acting
Tales of Berseria
Graphics: 45% Sound: 60% Replay/Extras: 70% Gameplay: 55% Family Friendly Factor: 30% System: PC/PS3/PS4(tested) Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Developer: Bandai Namco Entertainment Rating: ‘T' - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Partial Nudity Use of...
Tales of Berseria Review – A Game You Shouldn't Let Slip By
Years ago, on a mysterious and fearful event known as the Scarlet Night, Velvet and her brother Laphicet are saved from demonic beings by their brother-in-law and demon exorcist Artorius. With demonblight affecting the townsfolk, Velvet's sister and her unborn child both perish in the event.
Tales Of Berseria Review
Tales of Berseria isn't a reinvention of the series, but it does enough right to make an otherwise standard RPG adventure worth taking.