

Check the price history of the game to determine how good the deal is in relation to historical low offers.

All offers already include discounts from vouchers to save you time and money. Oh wait, one of the fashion accessories is a Bookworm .deals aggregates game keys from over 40 digital distribution stores so you can find the best deals on video games. Does this mean all of the games share a universe with Zestiria being the current last game in the timeline? Are all the magic systems related and they just get redeveloped after each fall of civilization with things like "elves are the only natural magic casters" being changed to "spirits/seraphs/malakhim" are the only casters? Could we be on the precipice of a giant "Fire Emblem Awakening" style crossover game!? Now, I haven't played all the tales games, just abyss, zestiria, and the two symphonias, but it strikes me as odd that the one game not really referenced at all (from a lore perspective) is Zestiria.IE: the one game we can know for a fact comes after Berseria. Character Cards also brings up people seen in the other "Tales Of" titles.well, all of them except one. Some places like the sea of exspheres and cheegle island (probably getting the exact names wrong, but whatever) clearly reference the other games.


I'm kind of curious about some of the islands the scout ship travels to. The way I see it is that either Berseria would either be set in the *SUPER* distant future of the symphonia/phantasia games, or that someone (or a group) from those games' universe traveled to Berseria's world, had their culture influence that of the local populace, built up a massive civilization which subsequently fell to ruin and left behind artifacts like the coin. In other words, the coin actually appears to be from the world of Berseria. I believe Eizen mentioned he found it in some ruins across the ocean, and Eleanor also displays some remarkable knowledge regarding the history of the related civilization during a skit in which she first sees the coin.
