

Milla, the first female player character in a Tales game, is aloof, naive and, at first, not very likeable. It's frustrating to miss essential parts of the story, and because of the vast amount of content that's shared the idea of replaying as a different character isn't nearly as appealing as it should be.Įvery character has a somewhat clichéd but very individual personality. It's a good idea, but the execution is lacking. The intention is to encourage repeat plays. Both share the majority of events, but occasionally go their separate ways. Players are asked which of the two protagonists to experience the story with. Accompanied by a good-natured medical student called Jude, the two undergo an epic journey of exploration and discovery, making enemies and enlisting new allies along the way.

It's up to Spirit Master Milla Maxwell to save both the world of men and the world of spirits.

Humans, spirits and monsters co-exist in the lively world of Rieze Maxia, but a powerful new weapon called the Lance of Kresnik threatens to hurl the planet into war. Some players may struggle to understand the series' appeal, but fans of the JRPG genre will find plenty to get excited about.
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Once lulled into acceptance of its peculiarities, it becomes an experience full of joy.
