![]() ![]() It's a little ridiculous :\ I'm glad I got the DLC for free because if I hadn't I would have been disappointed in myself for spending money to buy it >.< The only saving grace is that you get to find out what happens to Sorey after the final battle. His eyes are particularly demonic looking, and he has fangs. It is a story where the existence of humans, seraphim, and dragons play an important role. It was also released as a TV anime.Like Tales of Xillia (the 15th anniversary title), it balanced a theme of returning to the series' roots with several new features. ![]() He doesn't get go back to normal after the battle either, he's dead. The tale of the Shepherd, a savior who will bring peace to the seraphim and human worlds, becomes Soreys reality after a fateful encounter.The tale of the. The fifteenth original title was released to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the series. "Should I be a princess, a politician, a Squire or a normal girl? OMG I just don't know what to do! O.o".Īnd the rest of the time when the characters aren't talking is spent going through one of the longest dungeon runs in the game that I have seen so far. The very beginning of the game, where Lunarre shows up in Elysia and EATS one of your fellow seraphim right in front of you. I thought that I kind of liked Alisha in the main game, but in the DLC she is just kind of whiny and spoiled :\ She gets into stupid fights with Rose and does almost nothing but complain and try to act like "a strong independant woman" while being completely mystified as to which path she wants to follow. So I figured since I got the DLC for free I should try it out after my first playthrough to see what happens with Alisha, seeing as so many people were disappointed that they didn't get to play as her, which is the reason the DLC is free for the first 2 weeks.Īnyway, so I start up the DLC and I'm finding it kind of.bland and not as fun as the main game.
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