

Three of these endings are directly tied to the main story while the remaining two are post-game joke endings that are more for fan service than anything else. Tales of Xillia 2 is divided up into sixteen main story chapters with a prologue and a total of five different endings based on player choices. Instead, she manages the role of being Rollo’s caretaker as the plump cat is prone to following Ludger around on his adventures. Elle Mel Marta, the young girl who Ludger runs into at Trigleph station also joins the party as well but in a more supportive role as she’s too young to actually fight.

This is certainly a welcome addition as I quite enjoy both characters’ personalities and fighting styles. Additionally, players are also able to recruit King Gaius and the Great Spirit Muzet for their team as well.

Over the course of the game, Ludger encounters each party member from the original Tales of Xillia and becomes friends with them. Upon having a run-in with a young girl, Ludger winds up boarding the train which sets in motion the events for his journey throughout the game as he winds up with substantial financial debt and attempts to reach the elusive Land of Canaan while butting heads with the formidable Great Spirit of Time known as Chronos. As a result, Ludger finds employment at Trigleph station as a cook, but just so happens to start his first shift on the same day as terrorist group Exodus launches an attack at the station and hijacks a train. Ludger dreams of working at the Spirius Corporation with his big brother but unfortunately fails the entrance exam. The game focuses its narrative lens on new character Ludger Will Kresnik, who resides in the city of Trigleph with his older half-brother Julius and their pet cat Rollo. Narrative ReflectionĪs mentioned earlier, Tales of Xillia 2 is set in the lush world of Rieze Maxia and the barren landscape that makes up Elympios. President Bisley Bakur of the Spirius Corporation with his assistant Vera.
