Totally different styles of RPG.
I've played both, And I will say that it ultimately comes down to personal preference. Lost Odyssey is an ode to old school RPG's while maintaining one of the best storylines in a video game to date (and one of the most unappreciated ones), Tales of Vesperia is a colorful, fun, game that you can sink your teeth into easily and lose 50-60 hours of your life. It's story won't win any awards, but is interesting enough and I happen to be a fan of the action -RPG sub genre.







