

Unfortunately you see a lot of him throughout the game, and even more sad is that a lot of the GameFAQs kids seem to love the guy. Everything about him sucks, from his design, to his way of talking. I'm referring to Zagi of course, one of the game's main villains. I complained about him before, and he only got worse. She also has a playful side, and she can be a bit of a tease from time to time.įor the most part we've got some pretty awesome characters here, but there is one rotton egg in the world of Vesperia. She has an agenda, and she is always up for a good fight. Judith shares a lot in common with Yuri as she is also a pretty liad back character. She's awesome, everything from her character design, to her voice, the way she fights, and her personality. Sure he has a few secrets to hide, but for the most part he's just a lazy "old man" despite being 35 years old.įinally Judith - my favorite character. Raven who IS the worst character in a fight is kind of a boring character. He's also surprisingly knowledgeable about the world. The poor kid is trying to face his fears and take responsibility for a change. Karol, who is in my opinion a pretty terrible character to fight with, is actually a pretty interesting character. This becomes pretty obvious as the game goes on, and it's kind of cute. Another interesting thing about Rita is she seems to have a thing for Estelle. Though she's your typical Tsundere type character, so some people might love her from the get go. And while it takes quite a while, Rita slowly starts to change into a more likeable character. If you recall I pointed out my dislike in her during my early impressions. Another female character I feel conflicted about is Rita. Estelle has her charms certainly, but I found myself getting annoyed at her frequently. She never seems to be sure of what to do, and she changes priorities at the drop of a hat. And she's pretty conflicted with just about everything. She's your typical goody-goody Princess who is naive in the ways of the world. The leading lady Estelle is another matter. For this reason it's hard to relate to the character, but it's something new and I found him to be pretty cool. Yes he is a dog, and yes he does have style, but he doesn't talk. His partner in crime is his faithful pooch Repede. He's an Outlaw looking out for the small people, and he's not afraid to get his hands dirty. He's very carefree and has his own sense of justice. Yuri, the main character, is one of my favorite protagonist at this point. Speaking of which, I'm a pretty big fan of the character roster in Vesperia. And besides, there are still some twist and turns that add a little spice to the story. That isn't to say the story is bad, no - from time to time I enjoy the simplistic story of good versus evil without things getting overly convoluted. If I just spoiled anything for you, you haven't played enough RPGs before. The protagonist Yuri sets off on an adventure to deal with a small problem, and ends up involved in a conflict that will determine the fate of the world.

There are still a few setbacks, and some other annoying elements in the game - but Tales of Vesperia has really turned out to be an awesome installment in the series, and just the sort of JRPG this generation needs.įor the most part, Tales of Vesperia's story is pretty standard, especially among the Tales series. However I'm delighted to say I've had a change of heart, and many of the things I took issue with before have been resolved through playing the game more. I was a little harsh on Tales of Vesperia in my early impressions.
