![]() ![]() Then when you learn all of the artes and skills associated with a given title, you'll earn a completion bonus in the form of a stat boost.īG (Boost-Attacks Gauge) is also something I believe is new to the game. As you fulfill certain requirements for each of your characters, you'll earn titles for them, which unlock 5 artes and skills that they can then learn, making fights easier. A max of 10 AG can be earned by unlocking new titles throughout the games. The AG will gradually restore automatically while standing still or by using normal attacks. The stronger the Artes, the more AG is required to perform them (average of 4 AG max). Artes are special actions or skills performed by spending part of the AG. If the party runs out of CP, you won't be able to cast healing or support artes.ĪG (Artes Gauge) is a new mechanic commonly known as TP (Technical Points) in previous Tales games, also known as EP, SP, and MP in various RPG games. It can be raised by leveling up or finding specific items. CP is shared across the party and can be restored with items or by staying at an inn or campground. Artes with healing and support effects consume CP in addition to AG. One thing that could confuse veteran players is the new CP (Cure Points) feature. The combat system is slightly different than in previous Tales games, but the combat is quite simple to understand and somewhat intense occasionally. ![]() To be annoyed and angry by an antagonist is not every game that can make me feel that way, and that's a good thing. I never felt this emotionally touched by a Tales game up until now. Then there is the mystery to it which I enjoy a lot, but the mystery also keeps going until the end of the game, constantly surprising me. And this dark intensity keeps growing the further the player goes through the story. This game starts with the character being a Dahnan slave, trying to liberate everyone from the Renans and survive through it all, and straight away, the story feels pretty dark. Their look, their personality, their voice, everything fits so well. This game might be the first Tales game where I have no hate for a character. When playing the game, I quickly felt attached to the main protagonist and pretty much every new character joining the group. Bandai knew what they were doing when they picked Unreal Engine 4 for their following line of video games. The graphic quality quickly stunned me when I first played this game.
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