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Tales of Arise represents the future of the JRPG genre

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Tales of Arise is a successful JRPG game from Bandai Namco, and if you are interested to see the next-generation of action role-playing games of Japanese style, you should have this game. Tales of Arise, like previous games in this series, is a Japanese action-role-playing game for anime fans. The franchise has its ups and downs, but with Tales of Arise, we see a revival. Its gameplay has undergone unspecified modifications as part of its development goals, and it is now better than ever. It feels good when you hit somebody, as well when you are getting hit. It is one of the Xbox Series X adventure games that provides a very good combat system. The combat and story are probably the best features of this new release from the Japanese studio. Tales of Arise is a game title that easily pushes the barriers for RPGs. The game features two characters from opposing worlds Rena and Dahna. Rena has ruled Dahna for 300 years like a dictator, plundering the planet's resources and stripping ...

Watch Dogs Legion - fight back the power

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Watch Dogs Legion The idea seems sound--instead of playing a traditional protagonist, you recruit a group of heroes out of randomly created, ordinary citizens of London. We've cycled through more characters than we could count in Watch Dogs: Legion, and could not tell you the names, or personal details and customs, of any of them. Watch Dogs: Legion instructs you to recruit the people you brush shoulders with based on their capabilities. There's no 1 player personality" as such in Watch Dogs: Legion. With Watch Dogs: Legion, the key is in the name: you're leading a literal legion in the streets of London against a technical militia, using anyone and everyone to fight back. Like the two games before it, Watch Dogs Legion is a middling experience. Like San Francisco in Watch Dogs 2, Legion's London is a wonderful place to spend time. In Watch Dogs Legion, hacker group DedSec has been framed for a series of terrorist bombings in London, and its members are dead, missi...