Tales of Xillia



""Even if you present them with a more noble way, humans won't change. I've been watching them for two thousand years.""

Namco Bandai's latest entry in the Tales Series, released in Japan for the Play Station 3 on the 8th of September 2011. It currently holds the record for the fastest-selling Tales Series title and the second fastest-selling PS 3 title with approximately 525,605 copies sold in the first week.

In the world of Liese Maxia, humans and monsters co-exist with the Spirits, who grant their power to humans in exchange for protection. The most basic form of this is the ability to channel mana as Spirit Power, which can be used to power everything from street lamps to magical spells. Two countries vie for supremacy of Liese Maxia: La Schugall, an empire whose extensive use of Spirit Power has granted it incredible prosperity; and A Jule, a developing country whose power comes from the control of monsters.

Jude Mathis is a bright young medical student studying in the capital of La Schugall. When a large number of patients are suddenly admitted to his hospital, he investigates the cause and encounters a mysterious woman called Milla Maxwell. Milla claims to be "Maxwell", the legendary leader of the Spirits, and has come to investigate a recent wave of spirit deaths within La Schugall. Together, she and Jude discover a horrific secret lurking in the heart of La Schugall, and are soon forced to flee from the military.

Other characters include Alvin, a smooth-talking mercenary with a secret agenda; Leia Rolando, Jude's childhood friend and trainee nurse; Elise Lutus, a timid but gifted Spirit Summoner who speaks through her doll Tipo; and Rowen J. Ilbert, the dedicated butler of a respected noble family within La Schugall.

The battle system is a fusion of the Destiny (Capacity Points) and Symphonia (TP) styles featured in previous Tales games, allowing for constant combos as long as "Assault Counter" points remain. The most notable addition is "Link Mode", which allows two characters to coordinate their actions far more closely, protecting each other, attacking together and executing powerful tag team attacks called Resonance Artes. The Skit System from previous Tales games has also been expanded, now including more inter-party banter during battles and casual dialogue while wandering through the overworld.

You can check out a subbed story trailer here, a gameplay trailer here and the first commercial here.

Recently it has been announced that a direct sequel to the game will be released sometime in the near future.

Recognize the style of the anime scenes? That's Ufotable!

Trope associated with this game so far:

 * Aborted Arc:
 * Action Girl: Milla and Leia.
 * Always With You:
 * Amplifier Artifact: Boosters. They work by forcefully extracting more Mana from a person's Gate than is normal (or healthy), thus allowing the user to cast more powerful Spirit Artes. The drawback is that it shortens the user's lifespan.
 * Anime Theme Song: progress by the queen of J-pop, Ayumi Hamasaki.
 * Another Side Another Story/Perspective Flip: The game allows you to choose either Jude or Milla at the beginning of the game as the "main character". Whoever you choose will get more scenes, their own set of Battle Theme Music, and you get to see their version of events when the party splits up. While Jude is a more traditional Audience Surrogate whose scenes focus on Character Development, Milla is more involved in the events of the plot.
 * Badass: Jude, Milla, Alvin, Gaius.
 * Badass Grandpa: For the first time in Tales history, a 60+ yr old butler joins the fray of playable characters. Bringing the roster to six, enter; Rowen J. Ilbert
 * Black Magic: Jin machines. Unlike Spirit Power, which essentially recycles the mana used, Jin burns up the mana completely and risks depleting the finite mana supply of the world. The most dangerous Jin machines (such as the Spear of Kresnik) even suck up the mana from every living thing around them (including Spirits) to power themselves.
 * Boy Meets Girl
 * Brought Down to Normal: Milla loses her elemental abilities early into the plot.
 * Call Back: At one point in the story, very badly-drawn wanted posters are put up for Jude and Milla.
 * The Cameo: The pre-order costume for the game features Jude as Cless and Milla as Stahn. Also, the already announced DLC costumes are from Star Driver.
 * Cast From HP: The Kresnik Spear seems to be the most horrific version of this..
 * Chekhov's Gun: There are quite a few events that foreshadow . When Jude and Milla search for a Spirit Fossil to, they are.
 * Combat Medic: Jude, intentionally, but his small pool of healing moves makes his status as one disputable. Leia, on the other hand, is a true qualifier.
 * Combination Attack: Link Artes. Several between characters, depending if they have the artes that complement each other.
 * Also,
 * Expy: If you're sensing something very Yuriish about Jude then, trust us, you're not the only one.
 * To put it simply, Yuri and Asbel's bastard child
 * Shinn Asuka moreso Shinn
 * There's a character in the third PV who looks more like a palette swap of Emeraude from Tales of Graces.
 * The first boss seems very reminiscent of Zagi. Even her theme music sounds similar...
 * Alvin is basically Sosuke Aizen playing the part of Kratos
 * Ivar looks like Haseo in skin colour, hair colour and face a bit.
 * Dual Boss:.
 * Duel Boss:
 * Epilogue Letter:
 * The Fellowship Has Ended:
 * Fighting Your Friend:.
 * Five-Man Band: The game generally jumbles this all around, with Jude or Milla sharing the spotlight most of the time depending on who you're playing as. Generally, they fit under:
 * The Hero: Jude/Milla
 * The Lancer: Alvin
 * The Smart Guy: Jude/Rowen
 * The Big Guy: Alvin/Milla/Leia
 * The Chick: Leia/Elise
 * Sixth Ranger Traitor:
 * But then, in the ending,.
 * Green-Eyed Monster / Fatal Flaw: Ivar becomes increasingly jealous of Jude, a flaw that continually bites him in the arse.
 * Good Old Fisticuffs: Jude's Weapon of Choice.
 * Handshake Substitute: Alvin and Leia do a complicated one.
 * Heroes Prefer Swords: Averted. Jude fights with his fists, just like Senel. Played straight with Milla however.
 * Heroic BSOD: A Tales game wouldn't let its protagonist get away without having one.
 * Holding Hands/Intertwined Fingers:
 * Kid Hero: At 15, Jude is one of the younger protagonists that the Tales series has seen along with Kyle and Ruca; the standard heroing age seems to be 17.
 * Inversely, Rowen is the oldest playable character in the main series, having 62 years of age.
 * Limit Break: The fan favorite attacks return once again; introduced via full-body cut-ins (ala Tales of Graces).
 * Magic Knight: Milla is what happens when a Magic Knight is designed to excel in both swordplay and magic without Competitive Balance holding them back. The only thing stopping her from becoming a One Woman Party is her lack of a self-healing ability.
 * Rowen is also a Magic Knight, though on the sliding slide of magic versus melee, he skews closer to the former.
 * Magitech: All technology in Liese Maxia can be explained as applied Spirit Artes. Jin is a more nefarious example..
 * Megaton Punch: Milla can smash people around with giant summoned fists made of stone.
 * Milestone Celebration: The game is produced in celebration of Tales series 15th anniversary (which was in 2010).
 * Multicolored Hair: Milla's hair is red, blonde and green.
 * With something sorta blue-ish at the end of the green. Now remember who she claims she is and which Spirits that would entail ruling over.
 * My God, What Have I Done?:
 * Names to Know In Anime
 * Saori Hayami: Leia Rolando
 * Haruna Ikezawa: Tipo
 * Mugihito: Rowen J. Ilbert
 * Hochu Otsuka: Nachtigal I. Fan
 * Maaya Sakamoto: Agria
 * Miyuki Sawashiro: Milla Maxwell
 * Tomokazu Sugita: Alvin
 * Tsubasa Yonaga: Jude Mathis
 * Showtaro Morikubo: Ivar
 * Official Couple: Jude and Milla, natch.
 * One-Scene Wonder: Tales veteran Soichiro Hoshi as an Asbel expy... whose only real purpose is to make one empowering speech before handing the B-plot off to his younger sister.
 * Plucky Comic Relief: Ivar, he's hyper, he moves like cartoon characters and has comical SFX going in for him.
 * Deconstructed: As the goofiest character, he's the least likely to be taken seriously, even when he needs it.
 * The Scrappy / Rescued From the Scrappy Heap: Ivar is also a deconstruction of these tropes. After Milla begins travelling with Jude, he becomes bitterly jealous and tries to prove his worth in increasingly ridiculous ways that just exasperate the heroes. It gets to the point that Milla even Facepalms at the sight of him. He's so desperate for her approval that in his bid to rescue himself from the heap, he To the kid's credit, he does mature a bit and take a decent level in badass in the aftermath.
 * Say My Name: By the boatloads.
 * Scenery Porn: The game is really beautiful, whether it's the anime cutscenes or in game scenes. Then again, the anime cutscenes were produced by ufotable.
 * Tearful Smile:
 * True Companions: The main characters.
 * Wave Motion Gun: The Spear of Kresnik.
 * Wham! Episode: The start of Act 3:
 * What Could Have Been: Hideo Baba stated in an interview that Tales of Xillia was actually produced to a rushed schedule, and that several things were cut. Such things included a hot springs event, an area similar to Nam Cobanda Isle, and a Villain Shoes section where you would play as.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Deconstructed. Alvin's attempts to snap Jude out of his Heroic BSOD.
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: Milla's Stahn and Dhaos costumes.
 * What Could Have Been: Hideo Baba stated in an interview that Tales of Xillia was actually produced to a rushed schedule, and that several things were cut. Such things included a hot springs event, an area similar to Nam Cobanda Isle, and a Villain Shoes section where you would play as.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Deconstructed. Alvin's attempts to snap Jude out of his Heroic BSOD.
 * Wholesome Crossdresser: Milla's Stahn and Dhaos costumes.