Amazing story great gameplay. Overall, it has it's pros and cons. Four character designers from Tales of Zestiria, Mutsumi Inomata, Kosuke Fujishima, Minoru Iwamoto and Daigo Okumura, return on Tales of Berseria in the creation of characters. Offering Items Above to Lord=309. While the story has similarities to Tales of Zestiria, it has a darker tone and more complex characters. Have no idea where to go, Rose isn't any help, and tried looking online that wasn't any help either. So I really just went with the headcanon that this sealed fortress wall was an impenetrable barrier on the borders to. Berseria is a distant prequel to Zestiria, with both games taking place in the same world in vastly different periods. Its tagline is “The. Compared to the Anime. I also had fun finding out how story in Berseria and Zestiria are similiar to. Keep in mind that Berseria was released after though, and has better reception than Zestiria did. - You. That's some really good prequel/sequel interaction. I wouldn’t say it’d be a put off to other games but I personally just wasnt a big fan of goody two shoes Sorey. Series : r/JRPG. I'm about 10 hours in and past the first encounter with the Lord of Calamity and battlefield area. In terms of start points, Tales of Berseria is an interesting option. Malevolence appears as a purple, bubble-like substance that infiltrates a being such as a human, a seraph, or an animal, and, in great enough quantities, transforms the carrier into a "hellion" in Zestiria or a "daemon" in Berseria. Magilou is heavily implied to be the deceased Mayvin in the Trizolde Cave tomb. Would recommend this 'specially for JRPG fans. Seeing how it was a foil to Berseria and how the plot releated was really cool. sonnydabaus • 3 yr. For a JRPG, it's not that bad, but for a Tales title? Tales of Zestiria has an area called Aifread's Hunting Ground. 6 posts, 3/31 9:08AMAll the references and connections I could find between Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Berseria. Tales of Berseria’s. Tales of Arise isn't connected at all to Berseria. reaper527 • 7 mo. Intense and Chaos will be unlocked from the start. On every front with exception to music. Older Than They Look: As in his home game, he is physically and mentally 18 years old before Sorey is sealed away. All the artes were mapped to square, triangle, circle, X. At least that's what I would suggest. The one thing I like about Zestiria is its banter between the characters. Zestiria is sometimes viewed worse as unlike Berseria's 'set-your-own-combo' system. I understand the basics of fusing (unions, sealed and how skills carry per. Berseria is a prequel to Zestiria, and that limited its appeal. DON'T play them in chronological order. Thinking of getting into “Tales of…”. Zestiria would have done much better then. You may find yourself more willing to stomach it if you've played the good game first and have a reason to play. Thinking of picking up Berseria, Zestimia, and Vesperia with the GameStop deal going on, but I’d like to know what to expect or what games they. Malevolence (穢れ, Kegare?, "Uncleanliness") is a term used in Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Berseria. The 16th entry in the Tales series brings back the Linear Motion Battle system and takes place in the distant past of Zestiria. Both Zestiria and Berseria takes place in the same world separated by 1000 years. 9% will say their favourite is one of those three. As a stand alone, I think Zestiria isn't so bad. To reach Hexen Isle, return to Artorius’ Throne and head toward the final fight to find a teleporter that will take you to Hexen Isle. But loses out harshly for it's very linear dungeon design, poor puzzle mechanics, and graphics. Sure, playing Zestiria first would give some scenes more impact, but luckily it works in both sense. I barely managed to play through Graces and Zes, and now doing the same with Bes. I never got around to. I also played about 15 hours of Zestiria before. Basically, in combat, you can't free run in symphonia, and in others you can. He is the older brother of Edna. Tales of Zestiria > General Discussions > Topic Details. Pricicle 5 years ago #1. The bad thing about Bes, is that none of the characters really stand out for me, so it's a little. The story is decently paced, and while it isn't my favorite Tales story, it is better than Vesperia's. The main motif of the game is a conflict. These are character specific side stories that unlock when the player reaches certain points in the game. The game was released on PC via Steam on January 26, 2017. Most people don't know that Symphonia is Phantasia's prequel, and it's still a fan favourite ^^ Anyway, you don't need to play Zestiria before playing Berseria. Zestiria can be hard to understand and is often criticized for its writing flaws, playing Berseria first may contribute to keep you engaged with the game as you progress. I do recommend giving Zestiria a shot if you like Berseria, and I do think the best order of play is Zestiria first, just so you can see a lot of the ideas in that game get subverted. Berseria is a kind of natural progression from two previous tales battle systems (Zestiria and Graces) so I was able to pick it up, but I can see how it can be confusing not having played those two. However, they all seem to fit the mood well. It’s doubtful, though — Meliodas doesn’t appear in Berseria (he’s the king of Glenwood, so it’s not clear how the Divine Kingdom Midgand. He is the normin malak companion of Eleanor Hume, having formed a contract with her to serve as her vanguard. That being said, Zestiria isn't a bad game. No prequels, sequels, sidequels, or anything of the sort. An anime television series adaptation, titled Tales of Zestiria the X, also animated by Ufotable, was announced at the Tales of Festival 2015. The plot can feel a bit meandering at times and the combat can be tricky to adjust to, but it still has plenty o' fun to offer. Morgrim (ムルジム, Murujimu?, "Murzim") is a supporting character in Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Berseria. After, leave the city using the southwest exit. Can’t go wrong with either. Go back inside the city and then exit again for another scene. Berseria's battle system is way superior than zestiria and lore wise you get some references but it doesn't really matter all that much I think. It's a decent game with its fair shares of good and bad things. . I rank them like this. (BEFORE the bathhouse scene!) Last edited by edale1; Sep 22, 2018 @ 10:03pm #9. . Edit: Also, it is Zestiria, so iirc Hidden Artes boost the dmg of non hidden artes (in Berseria Break Souls do that), which means Sorey can hit harder than you think if you combine his 2 types of artes. Ais Wallenstein Nov 17, 2018 @ 5:20am. CryptoZestiria was, as already mentioned, the game released before Berseria was. Anyways, I don't mind Zestiria. I am just pushing buttons at random but I am winning' for Zestiria than Berseria. But if you truly want to get into the series from its fundamentals, then I recommend Symphonia, Vesperia, or even Arise. I personally think Zestiria should be played before Berseria. The thing is IA spend is whole time fusing and you’re probably going to do so because hey it’s fun !if you play zestiria it will ruin some little things of berseeria, and if you play berseria it will ruin some things of zestiria, they are little spoliers but enough to ruin some little plots, also you must be aware of the story and why in zestiria they are called seraphin and in berseria malaks, I would recommend you to play berseria first to understand some things of. Malevolence appears as a purple, bubble-like substance that infiltrates a being such as a human, a seraph, or an animal, and, in great enough quantities, transforms the carrier into a "hellion" in Zestiria or a "daemon" in Berseria. A malak (聖隷, seirei?, "holy servant") is a being part of the malakhim race in Tales of Berseria. Berseria is the pre. liltagg 6 years ago #3. #2. Constantly Getting 1-hit K. Ironically, it felt like Zestiria characters were much more maturely written even if I liked Berseria's characters more. Plus better to do the stiff battle system game first and then do the more button mashing freedom battle system after. The gameplay is better in all aspects except difficulty (its like the easier one of all the tales) . DON'T play them in chronological order. Bad on essentially every front. Symphonia is a fine game but gets hyped up mostly by people who had it as their first tales game, but it doesn't do anything particularly well, just decent at everything. Snarling heavily, the furious animal dodged the young woman’s follow-up slash before lunging to get inside the reach of her weapon. Zestiria. 2. The future of the malakhim form is that of the seraphim seen in Tales of Zestiria. Nonetheless, he can turn deadly when serious and maintains his guard in dire situations. Simon 22 aout 2021 à 22h16. Those are all places in the world - which has no label. Note that Tales of Berseria is a prequel to Tales of Zestiria, but by a long shot (ala Symphonia -> Phantasia), so how does this work. Phoenix (フェニックス, Fenikkusu?) is a supporting character in Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Berseria. 1) Played Zestiria as their first Tales game. Supposedly same timeline, but Berseria happens in the past. Berseria is a prequel to Zestiria but you can play them in any order you want. There's no in between. Combat is that lame in zestiria imo. Berseria is A LOT better than Zesteria. The anime was fantastic. Berseria is somewhat tied to Zestiria, if memory serves, but I wouldn’t say you need to play Zestiria at all. I usually see Tales games as being self contained but the wiki says that Berseria is a prequel. I’ve played almost every Tales of title and this title does not dissapointed!. I'm still early game atm and just entered Marlind. The amount of references is so little that you basically wasted your money on a worse game with cliche, boring story and gameplay that is Zestiria. Velvet Crowe (ベルベット・クラウ, Berubetto Kurau?) is a main character and the lead protagonist in Tales of Berseria. Playing Zestiria after Berseria was indeed a better experience for me, just like you, Berseria was my first Tales, followed by Zestiria, the combat system is not as smooth as Berseria's, however I found it to be enjoyable, however the story is a bit more generic than Berseria's, but that didn't stop me from enjoying itTales of Berseria is a 1000 year prequel to Tales of Zestiria, but Zestiria was released first, and I found that playing Zestiria first made Berseria much more impactful than it already was. In Tales of Zestiria the X, it is revealed that someone of the Mayvin family, hinted to having been Magilou, had told the royal family of Rolance about the existence of malevolence, as well as the events of Tales of Berseria. Zestiria is fucking garbage. Tales of Zestiria the X show all the story on the main lines (slighty different if i'm right) but beware if you watch it, you'll get spoil about Berseria (there are 2 épisodes about Velvet taking place after the intro of Berseria + revelation about her / story of the game later in the anime) That said, since you're looking for story driven and good character development then Berseria is the better option for you. Zenrus (ゼンライ, Zenrai?, "Zenrai"), known to Sorey and Mikleo as Gramps (ジイジ, Jiiji?), is a character in Tales of Zestiria. Obviously the combat but not because it’s bad mainly because of the main mechanics of the game. The good news is of course the game was 17492834 times better than its sequel, however knowing that the sequel is a piece of garbage made finishing the game a slight disappointment lmao. There's actually soul, personality, wit, and FUNNY humor. Abyss has things like using. In Zestiria you will have long battles Boss (20-30 min) if you play in Hard, in Berseria 2-5 min of battle in Hard (Boss), very easy. Even as future storyline for the one coming out soon its not really worth it at all unless on sale. If you have the time and desire, go with the game. Its tragic story of broken people fighting on the wrong side of history makes it utterly compelling, and. However, Zestiria is largely considered one of the worst Tales games, while Berseria is considered one of the best since Symphonia/Abyss/Vesperia. . It might feel a little dated compared to Vesperia, but it's from the same battle system lineage and is generally well liked. But, in comparition, Berseria is few levels over Zestiria in all those aspects. 2) Also think Zestiria is better than all of the other Tales games. Switch Blasts cost 1 BG to execute to swap a character out with one in reserve, while mystic artes cost 3 BG or more. Series. Berseria and Zestiria uses different terms for the same thing to further differentiate itself so even if you played zestiria first you can easily detach urself in Berseria and consider it a new game. The plot is more straightforward than even the first game's: here's the big bad, now kill him. 18. The easiest way to unlock higher difficulties is just start NewGame+. - The old timing hack from Tales of Zestiria is back ;) - This requires D3D9Ex and used to require the game actually ran in D3D9Ex mode, but now a dummy D3D9Ex device is created for the sole purpose of timing. Fun Tidbit – There was an AI bug on the PC. I think I'm missing the last purple one. Yeah, Zestiria is extremely boring. Everything is a mystery and you're left trying to find out more about his past and who his sister is. It's odd, since the game at some point tries to make it seem like Lailah is older than Zaveid and Edna. The connection to Berseria, which I played first, made it a lot more enjoyable than it would have been otherwise. The entire episode is about Tales of Berseria, specifically from the time Velvet is on her way from breaking out of the prison. Zestiria and Berseria play much differently, which might be weird for you. An Empyrean is an extremely powerful malak. But I'd play Zestiria and then Berseria. If you are a fan of Tales, this is a must buy. Pro or not is irrelevant, it's 60 on both. Head up the stairs on the eastern side of town and check to the left for a Red Saffron and then enter the cave and continue up the stairs to the upper level. The story is much more dark than any prior entry into the series, and the gameplay is faster and more frenetic than ever before. Berseria is better. No, you don't need to play Zestiria before Berseria. Conclusion. Even as future storyline for the one coming out soon its not really worth it at all unless on sale. Initial sales was good but when people find out about Alisha they started return Zestiria in masses. So believe me, the Tales of team WISHES that they could make technically ambitious games that. An elusive man in both words and conduct, he is known to make wise cracks and hit on women. From ~$3. There won't be any sort of Tales of Berseria 2 with same characters. In Berseria that changes to Arte Button of Choice (x3) -> Break Soul -> Arte Button of Choice (x2). Play Berseria before Zestiria. The game is set in the same world as Zestiria, but the events of Berseria take place a thousand years before and knowledge of Zestiria is not at all needed for Berseria. The first 10 hours have felt like one giant nagging tutorial. Empowered Badass Normal: She could already kick ass before becoming a daemon, able to effortlessly take down wild prickleboars. Its dark and emphatic story and additions to its familiar gameplay turn this game into one fresh experience. Zaveid made him a promise (1000 years before Zestiria) that he will kill him when he turns a dragon. Japanese voices. I swear i screamed as i heard Laphicet is new name, such a mindblow, making the cycle so perfect. Zestiria has a number of gameplay and story issues. Just as Berseria lists Midgand, Northgand, Southgand, Endgand, etc. The series is directed by Haruo Sotozaki and written by Ufotable staff. That's depressing as hell. Tales of Berseria do not have any anime. I’ve played a lot of JRPGs of a variety of types, but I’ve never played or looked into any of the Tales games. Malevolence (穢れ, Kegare?, "Uncleanliness") is a term used in Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Berseria. The story is much more dark than any prior entry into the series, and the gameplay is faster and more frenetic than ever before. Vesperia has a different style, both visually and gameplay wise. " All of which can be enjoyed whether you play Berseria first or Zestiria first. Seeing how it was a foil to Berseria and how the plot releated was really cool. Tales is a pretty good series in general, but Berseria has smoother combat and equpiment systems and a more involving storyline. Artorius Collbrande (アルトリウス・コールブランド, Arutoriusu Kōruburando?) is a major character and the main antagonist in Tales of Berseria. Rokurou is MIA and Velvet, as far as we know, is still with Innominat. From my experience, playing Berseria first before Zestiria improved my experience for the latter immersely, while I don't think the same could be said if I played Zestiria first. Both games are the primary source for this timeline, with further information from the World Guidance and Perfect Guide books as translated by kisechuu, guardianoftime, aurantia-ignis, and ice-cream-beat. Berseria was made from the beginning with 60 FPS in mind and runs at 60 FPS on the PS4. Surprisingly Improved Sequel: Tales of Zestiria is a divisive game in the Tales series; some fans thought it was too much of a Cliché Storm without the Deconstructor Fleet elements the series is known for, while others say it's still a good game with a few great characters and mechanics, like the ability to swap party members mid-battle. If you are a fan of Tales, this is a must buy. 2. It's in Tales of Berseria Official World Guidance Book. Even though some friends told me that Berseria is set roughly 1000 years before Zestiria and you really don't need to play it in order to understand/enjoy Berseria, I imagine that there's at least a few nice. Total Cost for x15 of listed=52,500 Gald. the following few im fairly certain of, generally based on formational similarities and/or proximity: Brigid Ravine >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Westronbolt Gorge. You can increase the number of souls – the depth of your stamina bar – by dodging at the right. kill. For example, if there are 5. Either way, those tie ins tend to make the game feel better than it is on its own. I personally think Zestiria should be played before Berseria. But, yes, the connections are more subtle than overt. Plus better to do the stiff battle system game first and then do the more button mashing freedom battle system after. Keep in mind that Zestiria has an Arthurian theme as a whole. The game logic is tied to the framerate. Before the final dungeon, I gave myself unlimited Tales Coins to unlock all the shop attachments/costumes and to get enhaucement mats super quick, as I got tired of farming tales coins the old fashion way. Berseria's combat is simplified version of Zestiria, so it is easy to learn, but hard to master. The characters were too saccharine and a bit too bland, the story didn't grab me and I found the combat boring and glitchy. The only one that is semi-related, as others have said, is Zestiria and Berseria. Nope. This amount can be increased up to 9 BG. Tales of Berseria. Akira Matsushima adapted the original character designs for the anime, while the art. Speak for yourself, and even then, that didn't stop Zestiria from getting a prequel. A lot of Berseria's characters are references to the ones in Zestiria in various ways, a small few that appear in this game were actually in Zestiria as well, but of course older and / or. #1. All have that stupid gameplay that I hate. Otherwise watch the anime, but be aware it probably won't be ending until sometime during mid to late 2017 at the earliest. So it is part 2, and rumor has they are working on a part 3. Sure, you might not get certain references to older games, but that doesn't matter in the slightest when it comes to enjoying Berseria itself. I have to agree Zestiria was in Japan total fiasco. This guy gets it. Tales of Berseria. do i need to know zestiria before playing berseria? No. . ago. Playing Berseria first kind of undercuts a lot of the things in Zestiria. Laphicet pushed the remaining malevolance away so Eizen (and maybe Zaveid) wouldn't turn into a dragon. The Tales of Zestiria the X anime (read as “the Cross”) is a TV series adaptation of Tales of Zestiria that was first announced during Tales of Festival 2015 as the “Tales of 20th Anniversary Animation”. Tales of Berseria takes place 1000 years before Zestiria (but since they take place so long apart from each other, you can play Berseria or Zestiria in any order). Originally posted by Arn: There's not, Tales never had multi-endings and mostly are sad/ambiguous stuff. I say try them. It's hard to look for continuity in Zestiria since Berseria didn't exist when Zestiria was being made. As previously announced, episodes #05 and #06 of Tales of Berser— Zestiria the X will cross over with Tales of Berseria. Its tragic story of broken people fighting on the wrong side of history makes it utterly compelling, and. That Dark Turtlez battle. It was announced during the June 6, Tales of Festival 2015 along with Tales of Berseria, which is the pre-sequel to the Zestiria. ago. And take over it did. Most Tales games aren't connected to each other (except those with a "2" in the title, of course). Other things either get mixed or indifferent reception, but the 3. $3. #3. Bienfu (ビエンフー, Bienfuu?) is a supporting character in Tales of Berseria. Zestiria is my second favorite Tales game after Abyss. Zestiria is only worth getting on sale, as is it one of the worse Tales games. Tales of Berseria demo is coming out in 10th Jan. Regardless it's unlikely Zestiria and Berseria will have other directly connected mainline Tales games, so all fans can really hope for is possibly references in spinoffs. Check to the left of the cave for a chest with a Topaz Fragment and then collect the geotree next to the chapel before approaching Rokurou for a scene. Character Sub-Events. Sofia Feb 5, 2017 @ 7:17am. Afterwards, Berseria or Zestiria in whatever order. Originally posted by WIL-H: I don't know about Berseria, but in Zestiria, it's Glennwood, not sure if it was the same name during Berseria events. Tales of Berseria is a surprisingly strong showing for this long-running series. The Dark Turtlez (ダークかめにん, Daaku Kamenin?, "Dark Kamenin") is a joke character appearing in Tales of Graces, Tales of Zestiria, and Tales of Berseria, capable of being fought as an optional boss in all three. Vesperia is connected to Berseria because Patty mentions the legendary pirate Aifread. I never got around to playing my copy of Zestiria by the time Berseria was released. Tales of Zestiria the X contains a number of different soundtracks, many of which are remixes of tracks in the game. Berseria first, Zestiria is technically the sequel despite being released earlier. (This could be an inconsistency issue as well. 300 years before Zestiria event, he & Zaveid joined forced with a Shepard to defeat the current Lord of Calamity at that time. (Berseria is also widely considered to be the superior game. That is, if. Would recommend this 'specially for JRPG fans. Velvet Crowe (ベルベット・クラウ, Berubetto Kurau?) is the central protagonist in Tales of Berseria. Lastly, if you think you really cannot manage the gameplay, follow Mazza's advice. He starts reading about King Claudin Asgard, the guy who. Velvet is a tall woman with long, black hair and golden eyes. Best thing would be normalised stats so that no weapon is objectively better than the rest and the only thing that would differentiate them would be the distribution of stats and what skills are on them. 2. Tales of Berseria is the sixteenth mainline entry in the Tales Series, and a Distant Prequel to Tales of Zestiria. First installments are the baseline. ---------Follow IGN for more!---. It is not necessary to play Zestiria first, as others have said as it is only mostly lore that connects the two primarily, but there is a certain appreciation for having a bit of the true world revealed to you (Zestiria) and then having that world fleshed out (Berseria). Shigure. It is the 16th main entry of the Tales series and is a prequel to Tales of Zestiria, set in 1000 years before the events of the latter. (Berseria's story takes place centuries before zestiria. Sounds like a logical follow up after Zestiria. Because Zestiria's story is a load of bollocks anyway. Phoenix was the normin's sort-of leader, the only one of the group who would not accept their subservience to other. Tales of Berseria. Tales of Zestiria. She distrusts humans and behaves mostly apathetic, but will become emotional when the situation involves her only living family member, her older brother. ". I've found Calcite stuff, but wondering of when it's worth fusing early game a lot. I want my weapons to be more than that. Zestiria system, for me is more complex, when you transform (I don't remember the right name for this), more strategy for defeat the boss according weaknesses based in elements (fire, water, etc). While Arise wins for it's Design, Combat, and it's Graphics. After finishing Berseria, I've decided to start up Zestiria before I hit up Vesperia. Even though there will be a lot of connections between the two game, both stories are standalone, so it is okay to enjoy the games without needing to know the other one. Due to having an. Having played Zestiria before would in a sense enhance your Berseria experience, the same way playing Berseria would enhance your Zestiria experience, but ultimately it is. Berseria/Zestiria vs. Basically, 800 years after Berseria, 200 years before Zestiria, it's the Death Age, with Maotelus blessing being interrupted by a powerful Lord of Calamity and Shepherds disappeared from public's eye. Edit : Zestiria isn't a sequel it's just the first installment. Berseria stands out as having an overall darker tone than some Tales games, emphasised further by the Velvet's unending and animalistic thirst for revenge against those who wronged her being central to the story. Most of the connections qualify as easter eggs or recognition of locations or "ahhh, the future remembers this historical event differently than how it happened. Zestiria has some controversial battle mechanics, a beautiful OST, gorgeous world maps, and an okay story overall. Because Zestiria's story is a load of bollocks anyway. Zestiria the X is mostly fanservice adressed to Zestiria players, and it has a happier ending. I'd sooner replay Dawn of the New World before I ever touch Zesty again. Zestiria does not work that way. A powerful seraph whose blessing allows Elysia to exist in an idyllic state, he acts as a parental figure to both Sorey and Mikleo. #2. His normin name is Normin Breyve (ノルミン・ブレイブ, Norumin Bureibu?, "Normin Brave") and. For Tales of Berseria on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Tips for beginners?". - Half enforced battle team (Sorey and the other human party member can't be swapped out of the field) - Heavy reliance on RNG loot. Tales of Berseria, meanwhile, was released 20 months after Zestiria. As a prequel, Berseria is set a thousand years before the events of Tales of Zestiria. This project was supposed to be the link between both games, that was obviously false advertising to encourage people to watch it. I just didn’t hear of zaestiria or the tales of series alltogether before berseria so I sticked to it. Tales of Zestiria the X is an anime television series based on the Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Berseria video games developed by Bandai Namco Studios and tri-Crescendo and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. ) Lailah seems to be Seres incarnated again. Honestly I'd put it roughly around the same level of Berseria. Vesperia is from a time when Tales games were good. Nope. The first season aired during Summer 2016, with a second season confirmed for 2017. Then in Berseria we find out it's the wyvern Zaveid saved from Velvet in Lothringen. Alisha just goes through her, unable to see her. Playing Berseria first will ruin and spoil some of the things going in certain portions of Zestiria. Been playing Tales of Zestiria. #3. So, yeah, that's my two cents of Tales of Zestiria. Zestiria was a game that took too many risks for comfort. These are character specific side stories that unlock when the player reaches certain points in the game. Zaveid (ザビーダ, Zabīda?) is a main character and a male protagonist in Tales of Zestiria. But I can say with 100% confidence that Tales of Berseria is my least favorite Tales game. He is initially called "Brother Arthur" (アーサー 兄さん Āsā niisan) by Velvet Crowe many years prior to the events of the main game. It was released in Japan for. The bad thing about Bes, is that none of the characters really stand out for me, so it's a little boring. The only thing Zestiria does better is music, and honestly this is completely subjective as I liked a good bit of Berseria's music. The games take place like 1000 years apart. This is a speedrun walkthrough for the game Tales of Vesperia. The animation is done by ufotable. I played Berseria before Vesperia, if that matters. lol WTF those char with no back story were far more interesting than the main one. The only thing Zestiria does better is music, and honestly this is completely subjective as I liked a good bit of Berseria's music. It isn’t over exaggerating and Zesteria, even if they pretended it wasn’t a tales game, is awful. Follow the path to a crystal and break it to create a path to the eastern part of the area, and the final boss, but ignore the exit for now. In. By the time the seal breaks, he no longer knows. And no, one doesn't need to play Zestiria. References []Can't find earthen historia. . Idk who in their right mind likes being stuck running in a line during combat with the option to hold down a button to free run. Gameplay wise going backwards to Zestiria is bad, however it's bad anyway. A tale of emotion versus reason… In TALES OF BERSERIA, players embark on a journey of self-discovery as they assume the role of Velvet, a young woman whose once kind demeanor has been replaced and overcome with a festering anger and hatred after a traumatic experience three years prior to the events within TALES OF. Symphonia sucks. I found it odd how Lailah. The only people I've seen who say Zesteria is better are people who. Usually tales of games are completely self contained. Lore connection, geographical connections, and even a few characters is directly linked to Zestiria. A lot of what you see in Berseria serves more as a callback to Zestiria rather than chronologically presenting the events. Destiny DC itself makes a case for being the overall best game in the series but it is relatively inaccessible. Tales of Symphonia. I played Berseria before Zestiria. Tales of Zestiria was released a year before Berseria, and despite being one of the more recent titles, it’s a return to form for the Tales series. Expensive But Faster/Lower Grade per Gald Ratio. Tales of Berseria includes new gaming moves, including Switch Blast, which lets you provide characters with back up during. While no one has played Berseria, people can still have an opinion of it based on recent Tales games. Having played Zestiria before would in a sense enhance your Berseria experience, the same way playing Berseria would enhance your Zestiria experience, but ultimately it is. 1. Berseria has a streamlined if overly. We've added a new option to your Content Blocking settings which enables adult content but blurs out the tiles and images by default. I played Berseria before that so I kinda appreciated Zestiria more considering I have sort of a background already. It’s not some small quality difference. ago. Just curious as to with which title people recommend as first step in the series. Tales of Berseria took places thousand of years before Zestiria during the time where human could still see Seraph (which during the time are called Malaks who descended from the heaven in droves after some sort of. Stonebury, Pioneer Settlement (開拓の村 ストーンベリィ?) is a small village in Midgand in Tales of Berseria. Tales of Berseria took places thousand of years before Zestiria during the time where human could still see Seraph (which during the time are called Malaks who descended from the heaven in droves after some sort of ritual during the Scarlet night).