Tales of Vesperia

#41
Zocke das Game gerade auf dem Föhn und bin total begeistert. Die Atmosphäre von Symphonia kommt sofort wieder rüber.

Wenn die PS3 Fassung von Vesperia auch nach Europa kommt, sollte jeder RPG Fan sofort zugreifen! Alleine schon wegen den Extra Inhalten...
 
#43
Tales Of Vesperia PS3 Also Getting Skimpy Swimwear



New pirate girl character, new cut scenes and full voice. All that can't be reason enough to buy Tales of Vesperia on the PS3. Enter beachwear.

Costumes include a black bikini, an aloha shirt and shorts and an orange two piece with sunglasses. Don't think of this as an exploitative way to get players to shell out for this game. These outfits make perfect sense. There is a pirate girl in the game. See?
Quelle: kotaku.com
 
#49
Kann jemand Tipps bezüglich Kampfsystem geben? Hab ca. 5 Stunden gezockt und komme nicht weiter!
Bisher hab ich im Grunde nix gemacht um meine Truppe zu verbessern, hab einfach gezockt. Taktik etc. hab ich nix geändert oder beachtet, finde ich bissel komisch.
 

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#50
Kann jemand Tipps bezüglich Kampfsystem geben? Hab ca. 5 Stunden gezockt und komme nicht weiter!
Bisher hab ich im Grunde nix gemacht um meine Truppe zu verbessern, hab einfach gezockt. Taktik etc. hab ich nix geändert oder beachtet, finde ich bissel komisch.
Wenn man nicht weiterkommt, ist immer zu empfehlen, einfach ein bisschen aufzuleveln, und vielleicht neue Waffen und Ausrüstung zu kaufen. Leveln geht ja am Anfang noch recht schnell :)
 
#59
Für Eternal Sonata waren die VKZ auch bei beiden Versionen in Japan bescheiden so das irgendwo anders das Geld verdient werden musste.

Namco Bandai has "no plans" to release Tales of Vesperia PS3 in the US

PlayStation 3-owning fans of the Tales series will be sad to hear that currently Namco Bandai has no plans to release the PS3 port of the 2008 Japanese role-playing game in the US. The port hit shelves in Japan last September and is about to get a combination anime/downloadable content Blu-Ray this May.

Siliconera reports today that a Tales of Vesperia anime movie called The First Strike is being bundled with downloadable content in Blu-Ray, DVD, and UMD form for a May 28 release. We asked Namco Bandai about a possible US release and were told that currently the company has no plans to bring the PlayStation 3 port stateside.

"As for First Strike, it is possible that an anime publisher in the US may pick up the license as there have been Tales anime releases in the US," a Namco Bandai America publicist told GamePro, "but NBGA have no details regarding this issue at the moment."

Namco Bandai previously released a PS3 port of the 2007 JRPG Eternal Sonata in the US which included new story content and playable characters. Similarly, the PS3 Tales of Vesperia features new content and a new character named Patty Fleur.

The First Strike anime serves as a prequel of the game's story, covering the years main character Yuri Lowell spent as a knight. Siliconera warns hardcore fans who want to import the anime that "PSP/PS3 games are region free, but not Blu-ray discs or UMD movies. You’ll need a Japanese PS3 or PSP to play these."
Quelle: www.gamepro.com
 
#60
Tales of Vesperia PS3 gets even more costumes

You’d think the costume party for the Japanese PlayStation 3 version of Tales of Vesperia would’ve ended by now, but it appears Namco Bandai isn’t finished quite yet. There’s a new set arriving this Wednesday being called the character’s strongest costumes.

Obviously, the costumes won’t make the player any stronger, but the look adds a sense of higher power to the character, which is why the name is being used.

The costumes will be available for 300 yen each on February 10, 2010 on the Japanese PlayStation Store. We’re still waiting for a release of the actual game here in North America. Come on, Namco Bandai, I want to play as Patty!

Check out screenshots of the new costumes at the gallery.

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Quelle: scrawlfx.com
 
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