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Tales of Berseria

2017
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, RPG, Anime and JRPG, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableJan 24, 2017
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperBandai Namco Games
Overview

In Tales Of Berseria players embark on a journey as they assume the role of Velvet, a young woman whose once gentle nature has been replaced and overcome with a festering anger and hatred after a traumatic experience three years prior to the events within Tales Of Berseria imbued her left hand with a special ability. Along her journey, Velvet will meet a whole cast of characters, including a young boy named Laphicet. If Velvet is the embodiment of "darkness," then Laphicet is created in the image of "light" and will be an important ally to Velvet.

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Metacritic Score

79


Opencritic Score

80


IMDB Score

7.9

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Critics overwhelmingly praised Tales of Berseria for its dark and engaging narrative, well-written characters, and exploration of complex themes like revenge and betrayal. While there were some minor criticisms, the majority agreed that the story was exceptional and a highlight of the game.

The story of Tales of Berseria received overwhelmingly positive reviews from the majority of critics. Many praised the game for its dark and engaging narrative, with a protagonist driven by revenge. Critics such as DarkStation, Game Informer, God is a Geek, and Attack of the Fanboy all highlighted the compelling and well-written story, which tackled complex themes like betrayal and revenge in a relatable way. The opening sequences were particularly praised for setting up the protagonist's backstory effectively and creating a powerful and grim atmosphere. TheSixthAxis and Wccftech also commended the unique and refreshing characters, while CGMagazine and Easy Allies appreciated the darker tone and the exploration of anti-heroes in the narrative. Despite the overwhelmingly positive reception, there were a few criticisms regarding the story of Tales of Berseria. Some critics, like Digital Chumps and PlayStation Universe, mentioned predictable moments throughout the game. Additionally, PlayStation Universe pointed out the lack of justification for the protagonist Velvet's attire, which was seen as a minor fault in an otherwise captivating narrative. However, these criticisms were relatively minor compared to the overall positive reception of the story. In conclusion, the story of Tales of Berseria was highly praised by the majority of critics. The game was commended for its dark and engaging narrative, well-developed characters, and exploration of complex themes like revenge and betrayal. The opening sequences were particularly powerful and effectively set the tone for the rest of the game. While there were some minor criticisms, the overall consensus among critics was that the story of Tales of Berseria was exceptional and one of the highlights of the game. Critics such as DarkStation, Game Informer, God is a Geek, and Attack of the Fanboy all expressed their admiration for the well-written and engaging story. Overall, the positive reception of the story indicates that Tales of Berseria successfully captivated players with its compelling narrative.


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Critics praise Tales of Berseria for its improved combat system, character progression, and customization options. The gradual introduction of gameplay mechanics is commended, with battles described as enjoyable and intense. However, some critics criticize repetitive dungeons and combat near the end of the game, along with a lengthy tutorial. Overall, the consensus is that the gameplay is a significant improvement for the series, offering addictive and strategic combat experiences.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Tales of Berseria are generally positive. Many critics praise the combat system, highlighting its improvements over previous entries in the series. Critics like GameWatcher and God is a Geek specifically mention the vastly improved combat and character progression systems. They find the battles enjoyable, with the ability to create custom combos and the gradual introduction of mechanics throughout the game. IGN Italia also commends the gradual introduction of gameplay mechanics, allowing players to learn and practice each one before moving on to the next. The customization options available for optimizing characters and the satisfying real-time battles are also mentioned positively by IGN Italia and Attack of the Fanboy. The combat system is described as addictive, fantastic, and a return to form for the series by TheSixthAxis, Wccftech, and Slant Magazine, respectively. The combat is also praised for its intensity and depth, with the Soul Gauge and Break Soul mechanics adding complexity and strategy to battles, as noted by DarkStation, Attack of the Fanboy, and RPG Fan. However, there are some criticisms regarding the gameplay of Tales of Berseria. Several critics mention issues with the dungeons, describing them as filled with boring busywork, backtracking, and repetitive tasks, which can be frustrating, as mentioned by Game Informer and New York Daily News. The combat system is also criticized for becoming stale and repetitive near the end of the game, as noted by GameSpot. Stevivor finds the combat terribly boring and easily skippable, except for the optional end bosses that require grinding and understanding of the battle system. The tutorial is also mentioned as overly long by Game Rant, potentially deterring some players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Tales of Berseria is a significant improvement over previous entries in the series. The combat system is praised for its depth, customization options, and the ability to create custom combos. The gradual introduction of gameplay mechanics and the accessibility of the battle system are also appreciated. However, there are some drawbacks, such as repetitive dungeons and combat near the end of the game, as well as a lengthy tutorial. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is positive, with many critics enjoying the addictive and strategic nature of the combat system in Tales of Berseria.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the Graphics and Visual Design of Tales of Berseria. While some praise its vibrant colors and unique character designs, others criticize it for feeling outdated and lacking detail. Despite some positive aspects, like smooth animations, the consensus is that the graphics fall short of enhancing the overall gaming experience, often resembling the visuals of the previous console generation.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Tales of Berseria, it is evident that there is a mix of positive and negative feedback. Several critics praised the game's visuals for their vibrant colors, beautiful landscapes, and unique character designs. DarkStation, for example, commended the game for its "vibrant colors and beautiful landscapes," while GameGrin highlighted the "vivid and crisp" visuals with "unique and original character designs." Additionally, CGMagazine mentioned that the visuals are bright, smooth, and run at a flawless 60 frames per second on PlayStation 4. However, there were also several criticisms regarding the graphics and visual design of the game. COGconnected and Wccftech were particularly critical, with COGconnected stating that the visuals feel outdated and reminiscent of the PS3 era, and Wccftech asserting that the graphics make the game's PS3 origins clear. GameSpot also criticized the graphics for being dated, lacking detail, and featuring stiff animations. Furthermore, Push Square mentioned rough edges, muddy textures, and uninspired locations, while RPG Site described the visual style as extremely dated and not doing the game any favors. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while Tales of Berseria features some visually appealing aspects, such as vibrant colors, unique character designs, and smooth animations, there are also significant drawbacks. The game's graphics often feel outdated, resembling the visuals of the previous generation of consoles, particularly the PS3. Many critics expressed disappointment with the lack of detail in certain areas, repetitive scenery, and uninspired locations. Despite the mixed opinions, it is worth noting that some critics, such as GameGrin and CGMagazine, found the visuals to be bright and visually pleasing. However, the general sentiment leans towards the notion that the game's graphics and visual design could have been improved to better match the quality of the gameplay and narrative.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the sound design and music of Tales of Berseria. Positive feedback highlights excellent voice acting and sound effects, enhancing the immersive experience. The soundtrack is praised for its improvement and memorable character themes. However, some critics find the music average or unremarkable, leading to potential boredom. Overall, the consensus is that while the voice acting shines, the music falls short for some, though improvements and language options are noted as positive aspects.

In analyzing the opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Tales of Berseria, it is evident that there are both positive and negative aspects to be considered. The positive feedback primarily revolves around the voice acting and sound effects. Critics such as God is a Geek, Digital Chumps, and Stevivor praise the voice acting, highlighting its excellence and contribution to the immersive experience of the game. The New York Daily News also commends the sound design, stating that it enhances the overall immersion. Additionally, Easy Allies appreciates the soundtrack, noting its improvement from the previous installment and its memorable character themes. On the other hand, there are some negative opinions regarding the music in Tales of Berseria. Critics like TheSixthAxis and RPG Site express disappointment, with TheSixthAxis describing the music as average and RPG Site considering it a retread. RPG Fan also mentions distractions in the form of collecting Katz souls and engaging in hunts, which could potentially lead to boredom. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the sound design and music in Tales of Berseria are solid, but not outstanding. While the voice acting receives high praise, the music is generally considered average or unremarkable. However, it is worth noting that the critics' opinions on the soundtrack are not unanimous, with Easy Allies appreciating its improvement and memorable character themes. The inclusion of both English and Japanese audio options is also seen as a positive aspect, with critics such as Push Square and Softpedia mentioning the suitability of the English voice acting and the recommendation for a more authentic experience with the Japanese audio. In conclusion, Tales of Berseria's sound design and music receive mixed reviews from the critics. While the voice acting is consistently praised for its excellence and contribution to the immersive experience, the music is seen as average or lacking innovation by some reviewers. However, the overall consensus acknowledges the solid effort put into the sound design and music, with some positive highlights such as the improved soundtrack and the inclusion of both English and Japanese audio options.


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Critics rave about the voice acting in Tales of Berseria, praising it for bringing characters to life and enhancing the gaming experience. Despite minor critiques about emotional connection, the voice acting is solid, with both English and Japanese options shining. Overall, it's considered top-notch and a standout feature of the game.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in Tales of Berseria are generally positive. GameWatcher, God is a Geek, Wccftech, Digital Chumps, Easy Allies, New York Daily News, Push Square, Slant Magazine, and Stevivor all praise the voice acting in the game. They mention that the voice actors did a fantastic job of bringing the characters to life, with both the English and Japanese voice acting options being superlative. The English dub is particularly highlighted for making the characters believable and conveying emotions well. The critics also appreciate the fully voiced dialogue for all characters, which adds depth to the characters and enhances the overall experience of the game. While the overall sentiment towards the voice acting in Tales of Berseria is positive, there are a few minor criticisms mentioned by some critics. PlayStation Universe notes that although the voice acting is strong and impressive, it sometimes feels disconnected from the emotional effect due to the lack of vivacious facial features and body movements. They suggest that more emotionally driven voice acting could have enhanced the narrative development. Despite this critique, the voice acting is still considered solid and fully voice acted to an amazing standard by Stevivor. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in Tales of Berseria is well done and adds depth to the characters. The positive aspects highlighted include the fantastic job done by the voice actors in bringing the characters to life, the believability of the English dub, and the option for Japanese audio with English subtitles. The fully voiced dialogue for all characters is also praised for improving upon previous Tales games that required reading. While there are minor criticisms regarding the emotional connection and facial expressions, the voice acting is generally regarded as strong, impressive, and contributing to the overall reliability of the characters and the incredible story.


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Critics praised Tales of Berseria for its solid technical performance on PC and PS4, with smooth gameplay and beautiful visuals. PC version ran well at 60 fps, but lacked Dualshock 4 button prompts. PS4 version flawlessly ran at 60 fps, with improved character animations, despite some pop-in issues. Overall, minor drawbacks aside, players on both platforms can expect an enjoyable gaming experience with minimal technical hindrances.

In terms of the technical performance on PC, the majority of critics had positive opinions. GameWatcher praised the game for running well, looking beautiful, and maintaining a smooth 60 frames per second (fps). Wccftech also had a positive experience, stating that the PC port was good with no major performance issues. These opinions suggest that players on PC can expect a visually appealing and smooth gameplay experience. However, there were a few criticisms raised by God is a Geek regarding the PC version. While the game supported both 30 and 60 fps, there was a lack of Dualshock 4 button prompts, which is surprising considering its PlayStation origins. Additionally, there was a visual issue with the mini-map resolution. These issues may not significantly impact the overall gameplay experience, but they are worth noting for players who prefer using a controller or rely heavily on the mini-map. Moving on to the PlayStation 4 (PS4) platform, the critics' opinions were generally positive. CGMagazine praised Tales of Berseria for running flawlessly at 60 fps on the PS4. Easy Allies also highlighted the improved character animations and smooth 60 fps performance. GameSpew simply described the performance as smooth, while RPG Fan noted that the game ran smoothly at 60 fps without any noticeable slowdowns. These positive opinions indicate that players on PS4 can expect a consistent and visually pleasing experience. However, Easy Allies did mention some negatives for the PS4 version. They pointed out severe pop-in issues and suggested that an improved graphics engine could enhance the overall experience. While these issues may not be game-breaking, they could potentially detract from the immersion and visual quality of the game. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Tales of Berseria delivers a solid technical performance on both PC and PS4. The PC version received praise for its smooth gameplay, beautiful visuals, and stable frame rate. The PS4 version was commended for its flawless 60 fps performance and improved character animations. While there were some minor drawbacks, such as the lack of Dualshock 4 button prompts on PC and pop-in issues on PS4, these did not significantly impact the overall positive sentiment towards the game's technical performance. Players on both platforms can expect an enjoyable gaming experience with minimal technical hindrances.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the replay value of Tales of Berseria. Some praise its packed content, engaging mini-games, and character quests, making it worth revisiting. However, concerns arise over the execution of bonus content and lack of significant advancements, potentially limiting replayability for some. Overall, while the game offers addictive combat and great characters, its linear feel and lack of real side quests may impact its replay value for certain players.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Tales of Berseria are quite varied. Some critics, such as GameWatcher and RPG Fan, highlight the game's packed full of content, distractions, and improvements upon its predecessor's skill system, making it a game worth replaying to spend more time with the characters and explore the world. They appreciate the bonus content like side quests, mini-games, and character-focused quests, which provide additional activities and depth to the gameplay experience. The Digital Fix also mentions the fun and engaging mini-games, like card battles, and collectible items, which add to the game's replay value. However, there are critics who express concerns about the execution and lack of significant leaps in the bonus content. Game Informer notes that while the game has bonus content like minigames and side quests, the execution often feels half-realized, not making big enough leaps and feeling like more of the same. Let's Play Video Games also mentions that the cooking system, although present, is not linked to the themes of the game and doesn't offer anything special or new. Stevivor mentions the lack of real side quests and a linear feel, which may limit the replay value for some players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Tales of Berseria offers a decent amount of bonus content, distractions, and improvements upon its predecessor's systems, which contribute to its replay value. The addictive combat, great characters, and customizable difficulty mentioned by God is a Geek and GameSpew also make the game worth playing multiple times. However, there are concerns about the execution and lack of significant advancements in the bonus content, as mentioned by Game Informer. The lack of real side quests and linear feel, as noted by Stevivor, may also limit the replay value for some players. Despite these criticisms, the general sentiment is that Tales of Berseria has enough content and enjoyable elements to make it worth revisiting.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Tales of Berseria impresses critics with its captivating story, engaging gameplay, and likable characters, making it a must-play for JRPG fans. Despite some criticisms about dated visuals and lack of innovation, the game is praised as a strong entry in the franchise that delivers an enjoyable experience overall.

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Gamegrin.com

Feb 6, 2017

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The reviewer highly recommends the game, praising its complex characters and satisfying gameplay.


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Dualshockers.com

Feb 9, 2017

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The reviewer states that Tales of Berseria is not only one of their favorite games in the series, but also one of their favorite RPGs of all time.


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Ztgd.com

Feb 10, 2017

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A direct response to the disappointment of Tales of Zestiria, with a more interesting story and refined gameplay

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Godisageek.com

Jan 23, 2017

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Tales of Berseria is not only one of the best Tales games in a long time, but it is also essential for any JRPG fan. It improves upon its predecessor in almost every way and offers a great story, enjoyable gameplay, and memorable characters.

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Gaming.thedigitalfix.com

Feb 17, 2017

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Tales of Berseria is praised as a brilliant game that builds on past success and learns from past mistakes. While it has some flaws, it is still considered a strong contender for the best Tales game to date.


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Rpgfan.com

Feb 13, 2017

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Tales of Berseria is the best entry in the franchise in years, with a great story, lovable characters, and refreshing changes and refinements. It is a game that can be enjoyed by both fans and newcomers.


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Softpedia.com

Apr 3, 2017

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Despite some flaws in graphics and localization, Tales of Berseria is highly recommended for JRPG fans due to its enticing story, memorable characters, and solid battle system.

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Digitalchumps.com

Jan 28, 2017

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The game is described as a good JRPG experience, despite a not-so-likeable protagonist.

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Videochums.com

Feb 9, 2017

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A contender for one of the best modern RPGs.

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