Muzet tales of xillia 29/5/2023 ![]() She’s a genuinely cute and silly girl, but she’s also got that ‘shark’ side to her in a more literal sense than just her job title. She’s also shown (at least once that I can remember for sure) at the start of the game as being extremely skilled in combat. And if you have a good enough TV and pay attention, she has literal shark teeth and shows them off at times when you call (or when she calls) to pay your debts. Nova (also known as King Novias or Agent N) is really cute, sweet, and a total silly goose – but at the same time she’s a shark. Nova – She deserves her own thing rather than being lumped in with the whole cast. I also thought that Bisley Bakur was pretty badass throughout (because he is). I just wish he got some more development and was a possible party member. He’s got a great perfectly fitting voice in the dub and has a well handled bond with his brother that seems natural. His brother Julius is easily one of my favorite new characters in this game even though he’s not around too much. I was worried about this prior to playing, but it’s handled well. Point is, he’s not some gordon freeman lazy writing excuse, he’s an actual good character. Ludger is awesome and even though he’s kind of a silent protagonist, he does say a lot through your decisions (you just don’t hear him until NG+) and at other times, he even says moves in fights and a few short things during skits and such. The majority of the new characters are great. Not only that, but Gaius and Muzet (the latter actually being kind of likable now) are now party members. The Cast – Everyone from Xillia is back and they were all fairly likable in the prior game – the same still stands true a year later. This review IS spoiler free, so don’t worry if you haven’t played the game, however Xillia 2 is a direct sequel, so play Xillia first and don’t read this if you haven’t. I was super hyped for it, especially after the E3 trailer for the US release (seen above), and now that I’ve finally beaten it I can write this up.Īnyway, have another one of my overly lengthy reviews. Newly released in the US, Tales of Xillia 2 takes place a year after Xillia, same world, mostly the same faces, and a new story. It had a good story, the most exciting of all the Tales’ mid-point twists (and really, an incredibly well handled reveal by any standards), a bunch of times I thought it was gonna end and it tricked me, and felt like it had the perfect mix of light hearted fun and seriousness. It had some faults, and while I did LIKE all of the cast a great deal, I only really loved a few of the characters in it. Tales of Xillia (1) is easily my number one in terms of stories in the Tales franchise.
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