At A Good Price
At A Good Price
Tales of Vesperia.
Originally Posted by SaiyanPrince302, commenting on how to become a Super Saiyan,
Whats The Main Plot
What's your favorite genre? That would help. (RPG/ large open world type games is mine)
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Dishonored is a pretty good game and can be had at a reasonable price. Red Dead Redemption is another one if you are into that type of game.
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You play Yuri Lowell, a poor ex-knight living at an inn. It starts off like any JRPG: you get arrested for breaking into the house of a thief who stole something of yours (turns out is also supposed to be a noble), as you're breaking out of jail you meet a girl who wants to escape her life as a noble, and you venture across the land looking for the thief. Keep in mind that this is all the first hour or so of a 70+ hour game.
It isn't the plot itself that's amazing. I mean, don't get me wrong, the plot is great, but I keep getting the feeling that I've seen it all before. No, what makes the game great is the writing (wonderful dialogue), the voice acting (best English VA I've ever heard period), the art style and smooth graphics (looks like you're watching an anime), and the battle system (one of the best I've ever played).
Not only that, but there is so much to do. It's all open world (which is rare these days), so there are a LOT of sidequests. Remember how I said 70+ hours? That's a single playthrough. I've logged over 300 hours and I still haven't seen anything yet! The game gives you a lot of incentive to play through multiple times. There's a secret ending, a new game plus (with optional ng+ dungeon), and each ng+ gives you the option to add special conditions to make the next play more/less difficult. There is just so much stuff to do.
One of the great things about the Tales games is that they're handled a lot like the Final Fantasy games: it doesn't matter if you've played one of the earlier ones or not, because they aren't connected at all (they don't even take place in the same world). That said, Tales of Vesperia will spoil you if you plan to go back and play some of the older titles; I hated Symphonia because I played Vesperia first.
The only thing I don't like about Vesperia is that the PS3 version has about twice the content and was only released in Japan. No expansion packs or anything, and the DLC is all stuff that you can get with regular play. Still, if you like RPGs at all, you can't pass up Tales of Vesperia. I've played a lot of RPGs in my times, and none of them hold a candle.
Yes. It was even made by the same people. It's much better than it sounds. Red Dead is one of my favorite games, not just on the 360, but period. The multiplayer is fun too, if you have friends to play with. And the expansion is hilarious!
Originally Posted by SaiyanPrince302, commenting on how to become a Super Saiyan,