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Tales of Xillia 2 (PlayStation 3 the Best)

Compatible with PlayStation 3™ (PS3™)
Version: Japan
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Tales of Xillia 2 (PlayStation 3 the Best)
Tales of Xillia 2 (PlayStation 3 the Best)
Tales of Xillia 2 (PlayStation 3 the Best)
Tales of Xillia 2 (PlayStation 3 the Best)
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The shell that splits the world into two is opened. Leeze Maxia and Elenpios are united. Although people are moving toward a complete merge, new seeds of strife is planted. A large corporation Klanspia rises through the chaos, their Skyscraper in Elenpios is a sign of their power and prosperity. Like a lot of young men, Ludgar aspires to work in the company, however he failed his interviews and ended up working in the cafeteria in the station. He first hears of the Land of Kanan from the mysterious girl Elle. She is going to fulfil her promise to her father, without knowing that her innocent actions might break the world apart once again. The well loved battle system is upgraded to XDR-LMBS. The handy echo system makes a come back. Ludgar wields twin blades, twin guns and twin hammers. Take Elle in tow and discover the unknown lands.
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More features, more features, and more features...
I understand that game sequels are generally seen as a chance to improve and change things their predecessors may have missed or could have worked on but depending on what you mess with, things can either be a bit better or alot worse.

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-Combat v2 - more tactical options with an improved link system and the new main character, allowing weapons switching and different arts for each weapon, bringing new ways to approach every enemy
-Main Story - Destiny calls yet again as you find yourself caught up in a journey to save the world as you know it...by destroying other worlds and by proxy mass murdering entire dimensions again and again.
-Sub Stories;the gang is back - Alongside your main storyline, revisit and as Ludger, connect with the original cast of ToX from the past you know in the prequel to the changes that have come about leading to ToX2. Sub stories also have a light influence on cinematics of the main story, adding in little extra moments though not having a significant effect on the outcome itself.
-Visuals - Enjoy the beautiful backgrounds and scenery from ToX, with a few new additions to the mix.

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-So....many....possibilities - the expansion of tactical possibilities available to Ludgar and prove confusing to anyone trying to make the best use out of it. Advanced players will leave incredibly stunning performances but the average person may struggle to scratch at the surface of what superhero-level combat can be.
-Same crude animations - occasional unnatural movements during cutscenes bring you back to the feeling of "...well, it's a game..."
-Weren't these guys....like hella strong... - fields and monsters from ToX have different difficulty ratings from their versions in ToX2, primarily because of where the protagonist of ToX2 starts his journey. Nonetheless, it feels odd when some of the most powerful field mobs of ToX become some of the weakest of ToX2.
-Time Sink ftl - The quest board system - a newly implemented feature into the game to make cash and quest rep for game achievements, may have you grinding excessively, farming maps, and waiting on your 100-cat army to find you items that are otherwise virtually impossible to obtain. The excessive time spent detracts from the other interesting aspects of the game and can affect it negatively as a whole.

All in all, it's a sequel, and in most cases a sequel comes with its own batch of issues because of the expectations it needs to overcome. Did it deliver? I can't say for certain, only you can be the judge of that.
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