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Mixed or average reviews - based on 59 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 59
  2. Negative: 1 out of 59
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  1. Oct 19, 2015
    90
    Tales of Zestiria is an outstanding game we've enjoyed as much as many classic Japanese RPGs. Great story and great gameplay work together to create a game worth playing to celebrate Tales of 20th anniversary.
  2. Oct 16, 2015
    90
    Tales of Zestiria is a great game that gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling in the pit of your stomach. The story is gripping, the characters are surprisingly fleshed out and the open world feels alive. Some of the dialogue is great and gave me plenty of laughs, whether it was due to genuinely good writing or some sentiments that get lost in the translation – it doesn’t really matter.
  3. Oct 20, 2015
    88
    JRPG lovers have in Tales of Zestiria a new challenge that comes loaded with a good story and effective development.
  4. Games Master UK
    Dec 1, 2015
    86
    The archetypal JRPG - you probably already know if you'll love it - but there's no denying its quality. [Dec 2015, p.77]
  5. Nov 6, 2015
    85
    Tales of Zestiria starts slow, but once it shifts into high gear it delivers. A monumental anime rpg.
  6. Oct 31, 2015
    85
    When it comes to its technology Tales of Zestiria is a game tied to the previous generation of systems while at the same time it suffers from some camera glitches. On the other hand it has a fresh story, great characters that you care for, an exceptional battle system and so much content that will keep you close to it for days.
  7. Oct 26, 2015
    83
    Tales of Zestiria is an interesting experiment but something does not work well how it should. Although they have made some really good step forward in terms of direction, narratives and quirks, a few technical issues and gameplay decisions leave a lot to desire for. That said, it's a gorgeous game to look at and listen to.
  8. Nov 15, 2015
    82
    Tales of Zestiria is a really good game that hardcore JRPG fans will enjoy. With a complex story, magical and fantastic environments, well implemented visuals, and a really ambitious gameplay scheme, this title is one that could intimidate many players but will reward those ones that accept the challenge of playing it. Definitely a great game and a really cool way to celebrate the 20th anniversary and all of the legacy of the Tales of series.
  9. Nov 1, 2015
    82
    A solid all around JRPG, Tales of Zestiria is familiar yet worthwhile.
  10. Oct 16, 2015
    82
    Tales of Zestiria is a great new "Tales of" game with smooth, deep and polished combat system, great dungeon design and original side-quests system. However, has poor visuals (PS4/PC) and open world locations do not work correctly.
  11. Dec 9, 2015
    80
    Minor flaws, but still a contender for JRPG royalty. [Issue#168, p.92]
  12. Zestiria is the fifteenth main game in the Tales series. It tells the story of a young explorer named Sorey and his journey for defeating the evil forces corrupting the land. With this new open-world system, the Tales series evolves into a whole new level.
  13. Nov 4, 2015
    80
    The half open world is not enough to make this chapter really shine. Fans of the saga will find good characters and a compelling combat system, but it's still clearly an old gen experience.
  14. Nov 2, 2015
    80
    An excellent battle system and gorgeous soundtrack create an immersive entry that's a whole lot of fun, but Bandai Namco needs to polish their series a little more.
  15. Nov 2, 2015
    80
    In an attempt to innovate the series, Tales of Zestiria makes some mistakes. It remains a game fun and exciting, especially due to its extremely interesting plot.
  16. 80
    With Tales from the Borderlands, Telltale Games have struck gold. Easily their best effort since the first season of The Walking Dead, Tales marries the series cheeky humour and laugh-out laughs with some properly touching and poignant moments. This is as essential as it gets.
  17. Nov 2, 2015
    80
    Though its graphics are a bit dated and it’s not going to revolutionize the genre any time soon, Tales of Zestiria is a solid, anime-inspired RPG with a new twist on battling, a fun story, and a great central idea that pushes the Tales franchise forward.
  18. Oct 30, 2015
    80
    While you might not come out this game’s 40+ hour adventure with memories of the plot, you will remember the heroes, their fights and the lovely music that wraps it up to signal this as the best Tales of game since Tales of Vesperia hit the Xbox 360 back in 2009.
  19. Oct 27, 2015
    80
    It relies entirely upon its entertaining, colorful cast of characters to distract players from anything even remotely tedious or derivative.
  20. Oct 22, 2015
    80
    Tales of Zestiria is a great game which looks fantastic and plays like a charm. It doesn't really challenge you though and had a few small other flaws. Still the story grips you and the game manages to entertain you for hours.
  21. 80
    The graphics are primitive and the localization is sometimes a little shaky, but this is a thoroughly enjoyable quest with a ton of energy and heart.
  22. Oct 16, 2015
    80
    Tales Of Zestiria is a highly enjoyable JRPG, with likeable characters, fun combat and an engaging plot, that’s only mildly let down by a few technical hiccups and a lack of grandeur to the locations. For Tales fans, Zestiria is certainly amongst the best entry’s in the franchise and one which deserves to finally enjoy success in the West.
  23. Oct 16, 2015
    80
    A great JRPG experience with tons of objectives to complete, characters to meet and speak with, superlative battles and hundreds of areas to explore.
  24. Oct 16, 2015
    80
    Get through the typically humdrum opening hours and you'll find an addictive RPG with a tale well worth telling.
  25. 80
    While I would prefer to see Bandai Namco at least try and do something to modernise the series, it’s difficult to really criticise it for sticking to beloved tradition. And as long as the narratives continue to be as enjoyable as they are, it’s really quite easy to forgive each new game its flaws anyway.
  26. Oct 30, 2015
    78
    A JRPG that even those who don't appreciate the genre might like. There are many stereotypes, but the combat system and characters are the pillars of a truly enjoyable game.
  27. Oct 16, 2015
    78
    It may have linear dungeons and a less-than-stellar story, but it’s open-world exploration, enjoyable customization, and flashy new Armitization feature are enough for it to stand on its own.
  28. Feb 5, 2016
    75
    Tales of Zestiria had a good chance to surpass Vesperia as my favorite Tales title, but the weak plot left me wanting more. On the other hand, the combat system is currently tops, so that's a plus. Overall I still enjoyed my time with it, and would recommend it to Tales newcomers. Just come to it for the combat (and not the story) and everything will be roses.
  29. Nov 11, 2015
    75
    There’s a lot to like in the world of Zestiria, and fans of JRPGs will no doubt find a lot to like here, but at the end of the day it’s still just another Tales games. Nothing more, nothing less.
  30. Nov 4, 2015
    75
    Tales by numbers and for the most part, that's a good thing.
  31. Oct 20, 2015
    75
    Tales of Zestiria plays by the book in a lot of ways, particularly when it comes to its cast and narrative. But it's still a great entry into the series, and a welcome return for old fans, especially as far as the battle system is concerned. In fact, it's even inspired me to go back and finish both Xillia titles -- that's the magic of the Tales series at work.
  32. Oct 16, 2015
    75
    Tales of Zestiria is fun, but disappointing. It's too dependent on the past Tales of... titles and characters and plot are all but original. And it tries to justify itself. All the time.
User Score
7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 411 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 79 out of 411
  1. Oct 20, 2015
    10
    I am from Europe, so i got the game last Friday, and i really cant understand these few Hate-Comments.
    This Game is unbelievable. I can
    I am from Europe, so i got the game last Friday, and i really cant understand these few Hate-Comments.
    This Game is unbelievable. I can really recommend it to everyone who likes any sort of JRPG, and to new PLayers of the Genre.
    The Open World is fantastic, the graphics are a little bit outdated, but thats no reason to miss this game.
    The Main Reason to buy this game should be Gameplay, Story and the excellent Characters.
    10/10 Awesome game, really.
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  2. Oct 20, 2015
    10
    I've received the game on Friday, Due to living in Europe.
    Im not done with the game yet,I guess i'm somewhere halfway,
    But i really wanted
    I've received the game on Friday, Due to living in Europe.
    Im not done with the game yet,I guess i'm somewhere halfway,
    But i really wanted to give my oppinion.
    Zestiria feels like a step forward for the tales franchise.
    Smooth transitions into combat and cutscenes and it feels like theres barely Any black/loading screens present in the ps4 version.
    The combat is taken straight from Graces,which is a good thing because that is one of the best systems in the Tales series. Graphics look awesome, the world looks alive, the soundtrack is fantastic.
    Please dont get dissapointed by negative reviews. try it out. its worth it!
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  3. Oct 20, 2015
    10
    I was a bit worried about Zestiria because I read some criticism from Japanese gamers, but it turns out to be one of the best games I'veI was a bit worried about Zestiria because I read some criticism from Japanese gamers, but it turns out to be one of the best games I've played on Ps4, and definitely the best Japanese rpg on that console. The story is charming and has a lot of flavour, with throwbacks to the King Arthur legends and interesting ideas like the invisible Seraphims that accompany the main character coupled with charming dialogues and funny skits. The world feels vast and great to explore, yet it is never a chore like in other opern world games. The battles are probably the best in any Tales game, keeping Graces f's flair and adding unique concepts like armitization, with a great loot system to tinker with. Zestiria also has dual audio, something I wish happened with all other Tales games before, even if the English dub is rock solid. Overall one heck of a purchase, I bet other fans of the genre will feel the same if they give the game a chance. I'm already waiting for Berseria to be localized. Full Review »