The game is particularly well known for its controversy with regards to the depiction of its proper heroine and how the game was promoted as such, suffering immense backlash from the Japanese Tales fandom - earning it a majority of 1/5 ratings on Amazon Japan. Currently, a TV anime series titled Tales of Zestiria the X by ufotable is airing which aims to bridge the gap between this game and Tales of Berseria, its far off prequel and the latest upcoming mothership title. A short anime special by ufotable was also released with the game, which covers the first few moments of the game itself. It also features a seamless transition between field and battles, though that did pose some problems with the game camera. This was the first Tales game to reach PC via digital release on Steam for those in the West. The game is named after the word "Zest" (?) meaning passion or enthusiasm and has a prominent feature of dragons, as illustrated in the game logo.Īs the 20th anniversary title, the game featured four character designers, two game score composers and animation by ufotable. Prior to its reveal, the game name had already been trademarked both in Japan and in the West, hinting at the localization. Within the same day, the game's localization was already announced by Bandai Namco's Western branches. After what was practically two online countdowns, the game was initially revealed during a Nico Nico Douga online streaming event last December 12, 2013. Tales of Zestiria is the Tales of Series' 20th anniversary title.
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