Tales of Arise - Beyond the Dawn Expansion
A post-game story expansion for Tales of Arise that reunites Alphen's party around a cursed-mask mystery, but split reviews suggest it doesn't stick the landing for everyone.
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About Tales of Arise - Beyond the Dawn Expansion
Tales of Arise - Beyond the Dawn is a paid story expansion that picks up after the credits of the base game, dropping you back into the world with Alphen and his five companions to handle a new crisis centered on Nazamil, the daughter of a lord who ends up cursed by a mysterious mask. If you loved the cast and wanted more time with them before closing the book, that is essentially the pitch. The setup leans into lingering political tensions from the main story's aftermath, which is the right instinct for a post-game expansion. Unfortunately the execution is uneven enough that it has split the audience almost down the middle, sitting at 51 percent positive across a meaningful review count. On the mechanical side, Beyond the Dawn does not reinvent the wheel. You get the same fluid action combat that made the base game click, with the Boost Strike system, elemental weaknesses, and the satisfying rhythm of chaining your party's artes together. If you built a playstyle you liked in Arise, you can slot back in without relearning anything. The expansion adds content to support a full-length story run rather than a short epilogue, which is worth noting. This is not a two-hour coda. The combat encounters scale to your existing progression, and there is enough variety in what gets thrown at you to keep things lively through most of the runtime. Where it earns genuine praise is in the quieter character moments. The party dynamic that Arise built so carefully over its main campaign still has warmth here, and fans who care about how Alphen and Shionne, or Dohalim and the rest, continue to grow will find scenes worth sitting with. Nazamil as a new focal character is an interesting addition on paper, and her cursed-mask arc gives the story a clear emotional hook. The problem is pacing. The writing struggles to maintain the momentum that the main game built toward its finale, and several stretches feel like they exist to extend playtime rather than deepen anything. For a reviewer who spent time with Disco Elysium's every word, filler dialogue in a JRPG reads as painful padding, and Beyond the Dawn has some of that. The mixed reception also hints at a value-perception problem. Players who wanted a tightly written, narratively necessary continuation have come away disappointed, while those with lower expectations and a simple desire for more Tales of Arise content report enjoying it fine. Your mileage will depend almost entirely on which of those camps you belong to. If the base game's story felt complete to you and you are skeptical about whether Nazamil's arc adds anything essential, the reviews suggest your skepticism may be warranted. If you are a diehard for the cast and the combat and you just want more hours in that world, you will probably get them. Bottom line: Beyond the Dawn is a competent but inconsistent expansion that rewards attachment to the original cast more than it rewards narrative ambition. It is not the kind of DLC that recontextualizes the main game or makes you feel like you missed something by skipping it. It is more content for people who want more content, with some genuine character beats buried in the pacing problems. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Bandai Namco Studios Inc.
- Publisher
- Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Release Date
- Nov 8, 2023