Tales of Arise - Ultimate Edition XBOX LIVE Key
One of the strongest action JRPGs of the last several years, bundled with a mountain of cosmetic DLC. Worth it for the combat alone, with or without the outfits.
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The go-to pick for action JRPG fans on Xbox who want a meaty, visually striking RPG with combat that earns its complexity.
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My first hour with Tales of Arise had me convinced it was going to be a safe, paint-by-numbers JRPG. By hour three, I was canceling plans. The combat is the reason. Bandai Namco rebuilt the series' real-time battle system from the ground up, and the result is something that rewards attention in ways most action RPGs simply don't ask for. You control one of six characters directly while the AI manages the rest, and every single party member plays differently. Alphen's Blazing Sword hits harder the more HP he sacrifices to swing it, mage Rinwell can interrupt and outright steal incoming enemy spells, and the full system layers in Boost Strikes, Over Limits, Mystic Artes, Counter Edges, combo chains with diminishing returns, and elemental weak points until the whole thing starts feeling closer to a fighting game than a traditional RPG. It is, genuinely, a lot to absorb. But the depth is real, not padded. Underpinning all of that combat is a clever Cure Points system. Healing artes draw from a shared CP meter that does not recharge between battles on its own. You replenish it at campfires, which also doubles as where you cook stat-boosting meals and watch the series-signature story skits. The loop sounds mundane written out, but in practice it creates genuine resource tension in longer dungeons and boss runs. You will not just blindly spam heals. The game also does not hand out experience or gold generously, and some critics noted this scarcity could feel like a nudge toward optional item DLC. That is a fair gripe, and worth knowing before you go in on Normal difficulty. The story follows Alphen and Shionne across the planet Dahna, which has been under colonial rule by the Renans for three centuries. It is a heavier premise than the series usually leans on, touching on themes of oppression, identity, and what liberation actually costs. The cast is the engine that keeps the narrative moving. The skits, now presented in full in-engine rather than the old 2D portrait format, deliver most of the character work, and they do it well. The world design is striking too, built with an atmospheric shader that pushes for an anime-watercolor look and largely pulls it off. Linear dungeon layouts and some repetitive side quests are the main knocks against the structure, but the main path stays compelling. The Ultimate Edition on Xbox bundles the base game with the Premium Travel Pack, Adventurer's Pack (which rolls in the Premium Item Pack and Premium Costume Pack), the Collaboration Costume Pack featuring crossover outfits tied to Code Vein, Tekken, and The Idolmaster, plus 18 additional alternate costumes covering beach, school, and warring-states themed looks for the full roster. The cosmetics are strictly cosmetic. None of the included item packs will carry you through the game, and the harder difficulty spikes are a test of combat skill, not inventory. Newcomers to the Tales series will find this a perfectly accessible entry point. Veterans will appreciate how confidently it moves away from older conventions without losing the series' soul.

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- Windows 10 (64-bit Only)
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- Intel Core i5-2300 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200
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- 8 GB RAM
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- Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX-8350
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- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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