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Tales of Symphonia

The publisher pitch

The masterful Tales Of Symphonia takes the RPG to the next level with its Linear Motion Battle System. The system not only lets you battle in real-time, it gives you a chance to play cooperatively with one, two or three friends. If that isn't enough, how does way more than 80 hours of gameplay strike you?

Features:
  • Real-time, 3D battle system with hundreds of combos and spells
  • Dozens of mini-games and side quests
  • Flexible character building and storyline-changing decision
  • Up to four players can cooperate in battle

Character art gallery.

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Headlines

Namco Releases Wii, Nintendo DS Lineup Media: National Geographic Panda, We Cheer, More

Continuing its avalanche of media, publisher Namco Bandai sends along new screenshots and artwork from its Wii and Nintendo DS lineup, including Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk (Wii), We Cheer (Wii) and National Geographic Panda (NDS).

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Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk (Wii) - Fall 2008

We Cheer (Wii) - Fall 2008
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Namco's Tales Series Heads to X360, Wii This Year

Feb 27, 2008 12:46pm CST tags: Namco Bandai, Tales Series, Tales of Vesperia, Tales of Symphonia
Namco Bandai will be bringing the two latest entries in its renowned Tales role-playing series to North America, the company has announced.

Both Tales of Vesperia (X360) and Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Wii) will arrive later this year. Dawn of the New World acts as the sequel to the first Tales of Symphonia, which originally released on GameCube, while Vesperia sports a revised look for the action-RPG series.

The two titles sport enhancements and tweaks to the franchises' traditional action-based combat, with Dawn of the New World featuring the Pokemon-like ability to capture, train and evolve over 200 monsters for battle.

"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 Namco Bandai marketing director Todd Thorson.

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Game Information

Tales of Symphonia

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Released
2004-07-13
Publisher
Namco
Developer
Namco
Genre
RPG
Platform
GameCube

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