Tales of Arise - Standard Edition - Playstation 5
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- Experience the next chapter in the Tales of series, brought to life in stunning HD powered by Unreal Engine 4
- Dynamic Action RPG featuring an updated battle system that retains classic Tales of gameplay
- Rich story featuring a vibrant world and new cast of characters
- High quality animation created by ufotable
- Tales of Arise offers fans the ability to experience the game on PlayStation 4 or on PlayStation 5 at no additional charge;Unit contains a unit of game only
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Detalles del producto
- Clasificado : Teen
- Dimensiones del producto : 1,45 x 16,97 x 13,49 cm; 70 g
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 10 septiembre 2021
- ASIN : B093B218BN
- Número de modelo del producto : 13011
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº2,063 en Videojuegos (Ver el Top 100 en Videojuegos)
- nº136 en Juegos de PlayStation 5
- Opiniones de los clientes:
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Desafía el destino que te ata: en el planeta Dahna, siempre se ha reverenciado a Rena, el planeta en el cielo, como una tierra de justos y divinos. Las historias transmitidas por generaciones se convirtieron en verdad y enmascararon la realidad para la gente de Dahna. Durante 300 años, Rena ha gobernado Dahna, saqueando el planeta de sus recursos y despojando a las personas de su dignidad y libertad. Nuestra historia comienza con dos personas, nacidas en mundos diferentes, cada una de las cuales busca cambiar su destino y crear un nuevo futuro. Con un nuevo elenco de personajes, combate actualizado y la mecánica de juego clásica de Tales of, experimenta el siguiente capítulo de la mundialmente famosa serie.
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Desafía al destino que te retiene
Durante 300 años, Rena ha reinado sobre Dahna, saqueando los recursos del planeta y despojando a sus habitantes de su dignidad y libertad.
Nuestra historia da comienzo con dos personas, Alphen y Shionne, nacidas en mundos distintos, que buscan cambiar su destino y lograr un nuevo futuro.
Con un amplio plantel de personajes, un sistema de combate intuitivo y gratificante, y una historia cautivadora ambientada en un mundo vibrante por el que vale la pena luchar, Tales of Arise nos brinda una espectacular experiencia JRPG
Un mundo natural dibujado con el "Atmospheric Shader"
Hemos utilizado un nuevo tipo de shader, inspirado en la estética anime y las ilustraciones a acuarela. Disfruta del cautivador diseño de los personajes mientras recorren escenarios repletos de preciosos elementos visuales.
Explora un universo lleno de vida
Explora el planeta Dahna, cuya mezcla de entornos naturales y únicos cambia según el momento del día. Escala terrenos rocosos, atraviesa ríos a nado, siéntate junto a la hoguera, cocina, pon rumbo a la siguiente aldea, derrota a la entidad suprema que controla un planeta... ¡y libera a tu pueblo!
Acción y combates refinados
Con los «golpes potenciados», una nueva mecánica de combate, podrás encadenar combos y realizar un poderoso ataque uniendo fuerzas con un integrante del grupo. ¡Enlazad artes, ataques y golpes potenciados, y acabad juntos con el enemigo!
Vive la historia de dos pueblos enfrentados
Alphen y Shionne son los dos jóvenes que determinarán el destino de dos mundos muy distintos, Dahna y Rena. Junto a un excepcional plantel de personajes, harán frente a la adversidad en la lucha. En ciertos momentos clave, podrás disfrutar de las increíbles escenas animadas por ufotable.
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The combat system is fast-paced and fluid, combining real-time action with strategic elements. You can switch between different characters on the fly, each with their own unique skills and playstyles. You can also perform powerful combos with your allies, unleashing spectacular attacks that deal massive damage and look amazing. The game offers a variety of enemies and bosses to fight, requiring you to adapt and use different strategies. The combat is challenging but rewarding, making every encounter feel satisfying.
The game also features gorgeous graphics and music that immerse you in the rich and diverse environments. The game uses a watercolor-like art style that gives it a distinct and beautiful look. The game also has a dynamic soundtrack that matches the mood and tone of each scene. The voice acting is superb, bringing the characters to life with emotion and personality.
Tales of Arise is one of the best JRPGs of the year, and a must-play for fans of the genre. It delivers an epic and heartfelt adventure that will keep you hooked for hours. Whether you are new to the Tales series or a longtime fan, you will find something to love in Tales of Arise.
Note: If you’re someone who likes having outfits and planning on buying DLC, you’re better off buying the digital ultimate edition or the digital deluxe edition of the game. Although you can still buy it all separately for physical copies. If you wait for a sale, you can find the ultimate digital edition for around $45. It includes all DLC, minus a few exceptions (Level skips, SAO, etc..)
This was my first Tales game, and it really surprised me. The combat is really fun, smooth/fluid, (Not sure why people are saying it’s turn based, combat is NOT turn based) and it has gorgeous animations; the graphics are good and the story is worthwhile, even if there are some cliche moments and overused plot devices like amnesia. There’s also a lot of character development with all of the party members, and I found the party members to be plenty likable. I also really enjoyed the theme of romance between the party members, which is something I’ve yet to experience before Arise. Each party member has their own love interest, not just the protagonist. But the development between Shionne and Alphen was great, I couldn’t help but root for them. It’s a very polished and fun experience, and I can honestly say that Tales of Arise is my game of the year. I haven’t enjoyed a game as much as I did with Tales of Arise in a very long time, probably since playing the original Persona 5. Some of the themes are actually somewhat similar too, and it reminded me a lot of Persona 5 in the best ways. So much so that I platinumed Tales of Arise, and normally I couldn’t care less about getting a platinum, but this game was just that much fun. I’d also consider Tales of Arise to be newcomer friendly too, even if you’ve never played a JRPG.
Expect to drop anywhere from 50-100+ hours depending on whether or not you’re a completionist; whether or not you bought the double XP boosting artifact, and whether or not you actively searched for more XP boosting artifacts during your playthrough. These do however carry over in New Game Plus, so it’s definitely worth the effort. I got the Platinum for Tales of Arise in around 65-70 hours. You could also buy level skips and jump up 30+ levels in no time, which would drastically shorten your play time. There’s many ways to go about it, just do what feels right for you. If you’re short on time, you at least have the option to skip all the grind in favor of enjoying the story. I opted to buy the double XP boost Artifact that was like $3, and it was worth every penny. I opted to skip the level jumps though, it seemed like it would take the fun and the challenge out of it for me. They’re also expensive, and they don’t go on sale like all the other Tales or Arise DLC.
My only criticism would be that the pacing in the second half of the game feels a little off, and there’s an info dump at around the halfway point signaling the second half of the game that can feel a bit overwhelming. It can also be quite a grind, more so than most JRPG’s. If you don’t want to spend hours and hours grinding, I’d suggest spending the $2-$3 for the double XP artifact, and actively search for artifacts while playing for further XP boosts. Another criticism I have is that some of what’s considered DLC feels like it should’ve been included in the base game; such as these paid double XP boosters.
This game has a lot of dialogue, so if that’s something you don’t want, steer clear of JRPG’s, not just Tales of Arise. The game isn’t perfect, but with how fun it is, and with all the quality of life and ease of use that’s built into the game, this is an overwhelmingly great game. There’s also a ton of after story activities when you finally finish, and I’d say it has a high replay value. It already has a New Game+ available for future replays.
If you’re a fan of SAO, the optional paid DLC is actually pretty fun. I’d say it’s definitely worth it when it’s on sale, that is only if you’re a fan.
Edit: 11/3/2023: A new sequel DLC has been announced, which takes place one year after the end game events. I’m very excited about it, as I hoped for some kind of follow up or epilogue. I highly recommend this game.
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de diciembre de 2021
Note: If you’re someone who likes having outfits and planning on buying DLC, you’re better off buying the digital ultimate edition or the digital deluxe edition of the game. Although you can still buy it all separately for physical copies. If you wait for a sale, you can find the ultimate digital edition for around $45. It includes all DLC, minus a few exceptions (Level skips, SAO, etc..)
This was my first Tales game, and it really surprised me. The combat is really fun, smooth/fluid, (Not sure why people are saying it’s turn based, combat is NOT turn based) and it has gorgeous animations; the graphics are good and the story is worthwhile, even if there are some cliche moments and overused plot devices like amnesia. There’s also a lot of character development with all of the party members, and I found the party members to be plenty likable. I also really enjoyed the theme of romance between the party members, which is something I’ve yet to experience before Arise. Each party member has their own love interest, not just the protagonist. But the development between Shionne and Alphen was great, I couldn’t help but root for them. It’s a very polished and fun experience, and I can honestly say that Tales of Arise is my game of the year. I haven’t enjoyed a game as much as I did with Tales of Arise in a very long time, probably since playing the original Persona 5. Some of the themes are actually somewhat similar too, and it reminded me a lot of Persona 5 in the best ways. So much so that I platinumed Tales of Arise, and normally I couldn’t care less about getting a platinum, but this game was just that much fun. I’d also consider Tales of Arise to be newcomer friendly too, even if you’ve never played a JRPG.
Expect to drop anywhere from 50-100+ hours depending on whether or not you’re a completionist; whether or not you bought the double XP boosting artifact, and whether or not you actively searched for more XP boosting artifacts during your playthrough. These do however carry over in New Game Plus, so it’s definitely worth the effort. I got the Platinum for Tales of Arise in around 65-70 hours. You could also buy level skips and jump up 30+ levels in no time, which would drastically shorten your play time. There’s many ways to go about it, just do what feels right for you. If you’re short on time, you at least have the option to skip all the grind in favor of enjoying the story. I opted to buy the double XP boost Artifact that was like $3, and it was worth every penny. I opted to skip the level jumps though, it seemed like it would take the fun and the challenge out of it for me. They’re also expensive, and they don’t go on sale like all the other Tales or Arise DLC.
My only criticism would be that the pacing in the second half of the game feels a little off, and there’s an info dump at around the halfway point signaling the second half of the game that can feel a bit overwhelming. It can also be quite a grind, more so than most JRPG’s. If you don’t want to spend hours and hours grinding, I’d suggest spending the $2-$3 for the double XP artifact, and actively search for artifacts while playing for further XP boosts. Another criticism I have is that some of what’s considered DLC feels like it should’ve been included in the base game; such as these paid double XP boosters.
This game has a lot of dialogue, so if that’s something you don’t want, steer clear of JRPG’s, not just Tales of Arise. The game isn’t perfect, but with how fun it is, and with all the quality of life and ease of use that’s built into the game, this is an overwhelmingly great game. There’s also a ton of after story activities when you finally finish, and I’d say it has a high replay value. It already has a New Game+ available for future replays.
If you’re a fan of SAO, the optional paid DLC is actually pretty fun. I’d say it’s definitely worth it when it’s on sale, that is only if you’re a fan.
Edit: 11/3/2023: A new sequel DLC has been announced, which takes place one year after the end game events. I’m very excited about it, as I hoped for some kind of follow up or epilogue. I highly recommend this game.
Revisado en Singapur el 24 de septiembre de 2023