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  • Flawless
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    • Mar 2004
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    Tales of Xillia (PS3)

    Tales of Xillia Is Coming To The U.S.

    Finally. Namco Bandai is bringing PS3 action-RPG Tales of Xillia to the West, the company said at a fan conference today.

    Namco's Hideo Baba said it would be "localized for Western Markets," though he did not specify whether that refers to Europe, the U.S., or both. But the company later confirmed on one of its Twitter accounts that Xillia will be coming to Europe, Australia, and the United States.

    Released in Japan last September, Xillia was a success both critically and commercially.
    ...

    Tales of Xillia follows Jude Mathis, a clever medical student attending school in the capital city, and Milla Maxwell, a mysterious woman accompanied by four unseen beings. Players will be able to choose either Milla or Jude at the outset of their adventure through the world of Rieze Maxia, where humans and spirits live together in harmony. The kingdom of Rashugal has been experimenting with a powerful device that has been draining the mana from the world. Realizing the harm it is inflicting on the world, Milla and Jude set off on a journey to destroy it and restore the mana back to the world. Over the course of the game their lives will intersect with a vast ensemble of characters that will teach them the strength of unwavering convictions and they are accompanied with the responsibilities it entails.

    Players will engage enemies with the critically acclaimed Linear Motion Battle System that the Tales of series is famous for. The system allows for real-time movement and attacks, giving the player a more tactical role in the midst of fights. The battle system in Tales of Xillia has been upgraded to Double Raid Linear Motion Battle System to let two characters combine their attacks to utilize devastating dual-character attack, letting fans strategize the best party setup for their style of play.
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  • bcruise
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    • Mar 2004
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    #2
    Re: Tales of Xillia (PS3)

    After playing the hell out of Graces F (and I still haven't finished the epilogue part to the game), this news makes me very happy.

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    • Flawless
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      Tales of Voice Recording: A Tales of Xillia Update

      Hello everyone, my name is Ted Tsung and I am the North American Producer for Tales of Xillia for NAMCO BANDAI Games America. I’m happy to announce that we recently completed our voice recording session for the game, an extremely important part of the localization process. It’s a huge milestone for us to pass and it means that Tales of Xillia is that much closer to its 2013 release.
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      • Flawless
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        • Mar 2004
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        According to 1UP interview this is set to release in the Summer.


        Previews:

        IGN

        For the first time in the Tales series, there are two main characters to choose from. What's more, it's the first time a woman has taken the lead role. At the beginning of the game, you'll be given the opportunity to choose between the two, and will follow them in cutscenes and in conversation.

        That's not to say choosing one or the other will change the story dramatically. It's more that you'll be given a different perspective on the same events. The pair may split from time to time, with slightly different events happening to each depending on the path you're on, but the overall story will remain the same.
        Each character has a huge spiderweb-looking upgrade tree, creating a series of loose rectangles. Filling the corners or lengths of the rectangles with Lilium Orbs gets you stat bonuses and the like, but what you're really trying to do is fill out the entire rectangle. Then, you get new Artes to lay down on your next unsuspecting foe. Each of the characters has an absolutely absurd number of possible builds, so expect to be staring at that upgrade screen for quite some time.
        Gamesradar

        Much of the game involves the theme of having two character teams. To reflect that, a new linking system has been implemented into the combat. At any point during a battle, you can change which character you're linked to in your party, which is indicated by a colored line between the two. Each character has unique abilities and passive bonuses that activate when you are linked. Once a character is attached, they will automatically target the enemy you are facing, make strategic maneuvers like flanking enemy units, and activate extended combos.

        While in combat, you can pull off critical hits and long string combos by timing your attacks correctly. For example, starting a combo off with a Artes attack activates a visual cue that notifies you when to activate the Artes attack again. Each time you time the attack correctly, it creates a longer and more powerful combo. Furthermore, the link ability allows for two characters to use double-teaming, Link Artes attacks for huge damage bonuses. Also, pulling off Link Artes can activate your partner's unique ability, which could include an automatic resurrection if you fall in battle.
        Rather than the series standard overhead viewpoint, Xillia will feature a behind-the-back third person perspective with all elements of the environment to-scale with the characters.
        ...

        Tales of Xillia Director Hideo Baba on the Ever-Changing RPG Landscape

        Now, in Tales of Xillia, during a battle you can switch out members any time you want. Rather than staying with the traditional skits that you see on the world map, we also include skits in the battle scenes as well. You'll see the character portraits appear and talk amongst themselves. Another consideration is the dimensions of everything. We wanted to make sure that we presented more realistic proportions, rather than a more super-deformed aspect. The character models and their environments are designed to provide a more realistic feel. That's another aspect that we paid close attention to.
        I personally don't receive any pressure when we try localizing the Tales franchise for the west. What we try to do is maintain the true essence of the Japanese game and bring it to the west in its purest form. We try to compete in the marketplace that way. We try to make sure beforehand that that's a plausible model we can push. I've never had any encounter with having to alter our games in any way to try and cater to a western audience. This is not something I would ever go through with, but there have been some instances where people will say something like, "Well, western audiences really enjoy Skyrim. Maybe we should try to make a Tales installment that's very similar in its style of gameplay to Skyrim." This isn't something I would ever agree with. I feel like doing something like that would be betraying our loyal fan base. We'd be creating a game that isn't what they're looking for. We feel like we want to maintain the flavor of our franchise. If you look at the Tales franchise, or the Elder Scrolls franchise, they all have their own flavor, and we feel like it's important to maintain doing what we do best.
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        • Flawless
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          <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/HFpXQaE9CSc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

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          • Leon
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            • Mar 2003
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            #6
            Re: Tales of Xillia (PS3)

            That battle system looks aces. Gonna be on the lookout for this.
            "It's not how big you are; it's how big you play" - David Thompson

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            • bcruise
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              • Mar 2004
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              Re: Tales of Xillia (PS3)

              August 6th

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              • Flawless
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                Tales of Symphonia and sequel getting HD PS3 remake - report

                Acclaimed GameCube and PS2 role-player Tales of Symphonia is to be re-released on PlayStation 3, a new report suggests.

                The Tales of Symphonia: Perfect Edition pack will also include the game's Wii-exclusive sequel Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. Both games will feature jazzed up HD visuals.

                Tales series boss Hideo Baba teased the Perfect Edition to Spanish site Koi-Nya, and said it would be "a representation of the dreams and hopes of the fans, who have long been wanting it".
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                • Cyros
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                  • Jun 2003
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                  #9
                  Re: Tales of Xillia (PS3)

                  Sounds very tempting.
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                  • bcruise
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                    • Mar 2004
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                    Originally posted by Cyros
                    Sounds very tempting.
                    It's more than tempting for me because I've never played Symphonia. Still want Vesperia to PS3, but this is a nice surprise.

                    Is it JPN only for now, though? Links don't work so well through tapatalk on my phone.

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                    • Cyros
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                      • Jun 2003
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                      I remember two friends and I spent a good portion of a night playing through part of Symphonia on Gamecube. We'd run into a boss, get stomped, go out and grind like 5 or so levels, and come back for a victory, lol.

                      I had Tales of Vesperia on the 360. Got to the final boss, got stomped because I triggered the optional 3rd form. Put the game down for a bit, and then my save data got deleted

                      You ever get around to playing Tales of the Abyss or Tales of Legendia?
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                      • The_Wise_One
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                        • Jan 2011
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                        Gahhhh! A Symphonia remake in HD?? Why must it only be for playstation? They get all of the good jrpg games. Symphonia is easily my favorite RPG of all time. Beat it once a year usually. Vesperia was a good one too plus it was made for XBOX!
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                        • Flawless
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                          • Mar 2004
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                          Tales of Symphonia Chronicles HD Remasters coming West in early 2014

                          Tales of Symphonia: Unisonant Pack is headed to the West as Tales of Symphonia Chronicles. As previously reported, the package will include HD Remasters of Tales of Symphonia and Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.

                          The Tales of Symphonia Chronicles pack is slated for release in the West in 2014. Japan will see it sooner on October 10th.
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                            • Cyros
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                              • Jun 2003
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                              Is that Roy Mustang I'm hearing?
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