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  • Flawless
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    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

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    Tales of Vesperia

    New Tales game is coming. It was announced back in December, but no platform was mentioned. It has now been confirmed for the 360. In an interview below it sounds like it will eventually make it's way to the PS3, but it's coming to the 360 first.

    Famitsu.com posted its conversation with the Bandai Namco PR department in the form of a short Q&A.

    Asked if it's true that the game will be released on the Xbox 360, the PR department responded, "Yes, we have decided to release TOV overseas on the Xbox 360."

    Asked if the game will be released only on the 360, "We've decided to release TOV on the Xbox 360, but regarding other platforms, we're looking at all possibilities."

    Finally, asked if the game will come to the Xbox 360 even in Japan, "Regarding Japan, everything is currently TBA. We expect to be able to make an announcement shortly."

    The debut trailer from December:

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    Some great info in this interview with the director and producer.

    Info from Play Magazine

    Japan's most popular non-Square-Enix RPG series comes to Xbox 360

    "On a freezing, rainy day in January, play editors Nick Des Barres and Dai Kohama were invited to Namco Bandai's Tokyo offices for an exclusive glimpse at a top-secret new project, the existence of which had only been made known two weeks before: Tales of Vesperia. A stunning 720p teaser trailer released to the net on the last day of 2007 confirmed that Japan's third-most popular RPG series was going gloriously next-gen, with an aesthetic that can only be describe as "living anime". The trailer made it clear we were dealing with a high-def game, and to paraphrase a statement made by director Yosh[ito] Higuchi in the days following the teaser's release, "that can only mean one of two systems."

    Imagine our surprise when we entered a Namco Bandai conference room to find an elaborate shrine-like display of the Tales series's past triumphs...and a lone Xbox 360. The company has been famously high on Microsoft's 'box of late, blessing it with games like Beautiful Katamari, Ace Combat 6, and Eternal Sonata, but the Tales series represents what is arguably the most valuable non-anime brand the company controls in Japan. And it goes without saying, Japan hasn't been too hot on 360. While the revelation of platform proved a shock, so did the quality of the game-but for completely different reasons. Tales of Vesperia manages to trump Ubisoft's Naruto and Namco's own Japan-only iDOLM@STER visually, with jaw-dropping next-gen cel shading and huge, expansive background vistas that seem straight out of a Studio Ghibli film. Best realtime 3-D anime visuals ever? Take a look at these screens and get back to me.

    What can we expect from the game itself? More trademark RPG excellence from Team Symphonia (responsible for Tales of Symphonia on Gamecube, and Tales of the Abyss on Playstation 2), with instantly-likeable characters, cunning puzzle dungeons, and, of course, frenetic, pyrotechnic, fighting game-inspired realtime action battles. Vesperia will mark the series's tenth anniversary in North America, and Namco is promising for the first time ever to put real muscle behind its English release. Both Symphonia and Abyss are generally considered to be among the finest J-RPG localizations of all time, so it would seem safe to assume this game will be just as good, if not better. As to when this role-playing animextravaganza might be spinning in our Xboxen, the teaser trailer touted only a release date of "2008" (Namco's lips are sealed on the matter, but the smart money for the initial Japanese release would seem to be fourth quarter).

    We wish we were able to tell you more about Tales of Vesperia, but play necessarily walked into Namco Bandai's lair as information virgins, armed only with what we could clean from watching the one minute, fifty-second teaser for hours on end. Although director Higuchi and producer Tsutomu Gouda were unforthcoming with many details (such as the names of any characters besides protagonist Yuri and apparent antagonist Flynn), they were surprisingly candid about other aspects, including the reality of the Xbox 360's current situation in Japan and the perception of the Tales series around the world. It was clear they are very excited about their new baby, and it was impossible not to get swept up by their enthusiasm."

    "This magnificent city would seem to be hero Yuri's home town, protected from monsters that run rampant beyond its borders by a huge, translucent barrier visible in the sky overhead."

    "Tales of the Abyss's popular "FR-LMBS" battle system has evolved into "EFR-LMBS": Appropriately enough, "Evolved Flex-Range Linear Motion Battle System"."

    "Vesperia's cast of protagonists revealed so far. The hero is dark-haired Yuri, described as an "empathetic" youth with a "fully-formed personality" (to contrast with the traditionally immature heroes of previous Tales)."

    If you like JRPG's and own a 360, this year is shaping up nicely. The recently released Lost Odyssey is great and now we get to look forward to a new Tales of game, Infinite Undiscovery from tri-Ace (published by Square), and Last Remnant from Square. These are coming from some of the genre's best developers too. Pretty surprising.
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  • trobinson97
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    • Oct 2004
    • 16366

    #2
    Re: Tales of Vesperia

    Nice! That looks really good.
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    • Cyros
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      • Jun 2003
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      OMG, 360 first?! That is really great news to me. I played Tales of Symphonia with my friends and really enjoyed it (never finished) and I own Tales of the Abyss (still need to finish it). I really enjoy the battle systems in this game. They're real time but the game is still traditional japanese quirkiness.
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      • jfsolo
        Live Action, please?
        • May 2003
        • 12965

        #4
        Re: Tales of Vesperia

        This is great news. When this generation of consoles came out I never would have thought that the 360 would be the console of choice for RPG gamers. The PS3 may move ahead later when games like FF13 and Star Ocean 4 come out, but it seems that the 360 will still be very strong in the genre.
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        • Flawless
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          • Mar 2004
          • 16780

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          Originally posted by jfsolo
          This is great news. When this generation of consoles came out I never would have thought that the 360 would be the console of choice for RPG gamers. The PS3 may move ahead later when games like FF13 and Star Ocean 4 come out, but it seems that the 360 will still be very strong in the genre.
          Star Ocean 4 could vary well be coming to the 360 too. No platform has been mentioned for it and it will be using the Infinite Undiscovery engine.
          Go Noles!!! >>----->

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          • Cyros
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            • Jun 2003
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            Originally posted by jfsolo
            This is great news. When this generation of consoles came out I never would have thought that the 360 would be the console of choice for RPG gamers. The PS3 may move ahead later when games like FF13 and Star Ocean 4 come out, but it seems that the 360 will still be very strong in the genre.
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            • Flawless
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              • Mar 2004
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              Originally posted by Cyros
              My big PS3 Rpg is White Knight Story.
              Agreed, that game looks amazing from what I have seen.
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              • Cyros
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                • Jun 2003
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                #8
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                Originally posted by Flawless
                Agreed, that game looks amazing from what I have seen.
                I did see one preview that seemed to knock it, but I think them knocking it had to it with being a bit traditional.
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                • jfsolo
                  Live Action, please?
                  • May 2003
                  • 12965

                  #9
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                  It seems as if many previewers and reviewers have adopted this negative militant stance about old school graphics and gameplay elements "invading" this generation of games. Every game doesn't have to be Avant-garde and visionary. GTA IV and Tales of Vesperia can both be masterpieces despite being light years apart in production values.
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                  • Mr.Wednesday
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                    • Feb 2007
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                    I found it interesting that Famitsu seemed kind of shocked that the US market gets the first announcement on a new Tales game . I'm excited to hear this news. One of my favorite RPG's is Tales of Phantasia.
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                    • burnwood
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                      • May 2003
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                      Oh man am I getting this.

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                      • Flawless
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                        • Mar 2004
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                        Re: Tales of Vesperia

                        Official Announcement

                        Namco Bandai today announced that it will be bringing the latest addition to the renowned RPG series known as Tales to the Xbox 360 later this year. Titled Tales of Vesperia, this latest installment will be the series' first trip onto next-gen consoles which means an all-new graphics engine -- with character designs provided by the famous Japanese artist Kosuke Fujishima -- to render the classic anime style for which the series is known. Namco Bandai also promises massive battlefields to accompany the series' typical real-time combat system.

                        Tales of Vesperia is set in a world that is reliant on an ancient technology known as "blastia" and follows the quest of a knight named Yuri as he tries to uncover a plot to rule civilization by tapping into this magical power. Yuri will make use of new finishing moves that will allow him to take down enemies with a single blow through a series of properly timed button combinations. Nail the combo perfectly and Yuri will be rewarded with rare pieces of equipment.

                        "The Tales series is one of our most successful and well-regarded franchises, and we're celebrating its 10th anniversary in a big way with two new games that redefine role-playing on the Xbox 360 and Wii," said Todd Thorson, Director of Marketing and Public Relations for Namco Bandai Games America Inc.

                        Tales of Vesperia will be available for the Xbox 360 later this year.

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                        Last edited by Flawless; 02-27-2008, 02:15 PM.
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                        • ThaGenecyst
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                          game looks gorgeous
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                          • ThaGenecyst
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                            • ubernoob
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                              #15
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                              I'm pumped. Already.
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