
" I won’t turn a blind eye to the consequences of my actions. She fully joins the party afterwards and sees through Velvet's mission to the end. She later gains a task of observing the party, particularly Velvet, and her actions, before slowly learning of the true extent of the Abbey's amorality. During her extermination of the daemons, she encounters Velvet Crowe on several occasions.Ĭontinuously pursuing Velvet and the party, she is treated as suspicious by the party but is welcomed by Laphicet. Afterwards, she decided to join the Abbey, and became one of the top ten praetors of the exorcists. She has grown up as one of the victims who had lost her precious ones during the Scarlet Night, which occurred three years prior to the main story. How entertaining their conversations are, and how their relationships develop over the course of the game.Eleanor Hume ( エレノア・ヒューム, Erenoa Hyūmu ?) is a main character and a female protagonist in Tales of Berseria.

When I talk about party dynamic I mean the way in which each member of the party interacts with the rest. Now that's something that nobody really wants to see more of. a group of people who want to kill all humans because humans are bad. An edgelord protag trying to get revenge on the man who killed her precious family is certainly not original, but still inherently more entertaining than a boy and his power of friendship vs. Rokurou sure as hell doesn't have a worse reason to join Velvet than most of the cast in X2 has in joining a dimwit and his uber-weapon.

Like, your complaints apply to an even greater extent to something like Xenoblade 2 for example.
TALES OF BERSERIA ELEANOR WAS A GREAT CHARACTER SERIES
And all of your points mostly describe every JRPG ever anyway (except for the Persona series lol). You're talking about specific story-beats and character-archetypes and the basic premise of the story, all of which is not really relevant to my point. How entertaining their conversations are, and how their relationships develop over the course of the game. Also a madwoman should not have rag-tag clothes.Ĭlick to shrink.When I talk about party dynamic I mean the way in which each member of the party interacts with the rest. You can't just make the voice actors read that kind of script man. Just got fatigued of the franchise I assume, series need more budget while also carefully considers their West fans on building their plot and script. Also a madwoman should not have rag-tag clothes.Įdit: Maybe this can be rant to some, so I apologize first if so. You can't just make the voice actors read that kind of script man, too much cringeworthy scenes. Just got fatigued of the franchise I assume, series need more budget while also carefully consider their West fans on building their plot and script. Laphicet being the dragon I can appreciate a bit, but not a ton when Zestiria was such a low key.Įdit: Maybe this can be rant to some, so I apologize first if so. Simply some young lady who needs to slaughter another person in light of the fact that said individual executed her relative. As far as the story, it's simply your commonplace reprisal story with no genuine fascinating turns or ravaging twists. What she did had little to no consequences, just a boring psychopath. I would have gotten a kick out of the chance to see some retaliation against Velvet like some of the characters from Tales of the Abyss had against Luke, however in no way things like that ever truly develops. It just appears like they put a group of arbitrary individuals together and constrained them to follow alongside Velvet, paying little respect to how irritating and cringey she gets. Eizen and Laphicet were alright I guess in its own way. Eleanor is only your normal toady character that was reused in like each Tales story diversion, arguably the so called waifu material, so nothing imperative there. Velvet gets annoying after the initial 5 hours of the story, and it doesn't help that she turns into a somewhat decent character after 95% of the plot is done, which is by then didn't really make a difference to me any longer.

He actually adds zero to the story (and also his sibling). I can't understand why they thought incorporating Rokurou in the story was a smart thought. The characters are largely sort of exhausting, with practically zero identity spare Magilou. I kinda disagree when a dynamic party is being claimed here.
