When it comes to the Tales franchise, North American fans are always left questioning whether or not the latest game in Japan will ever see a Namco Bandai translator's desk. Today, there's actually some good news on that front, as the publisher has announced that the latest title will be coming to North America...
Tales Studio, the
independent developer responsible for the Tales series of RPGs since
1995's Tales of Phantasia, has been closed
by parent company Namco
Bandai. But Tales fans can take comfort in the fact that upcoming titles
in the series haven't been cancelled – however, with the 25-year-old
studio absorbed by Namco Bandai, the future of the series is for now
in-house...
Namco Bandai has confirmed the arrival of two new Tales games for North American retail: Tales of Graces F for the PS3 and Tales of the Abyss for the 3DS. Alright, so they're new(ish)...
Tales Studio, the
independent developer responsible for the Tales series of RPGs since
1995's Tales of Phantasia, has been closed
by parent company Namco
Bandai. But Tales fans can take comfort in the fact that upcoming titles
in the series haven't been cancelled – however, with the 25-year-old
studio absorbed by Namco Bandai, the future of the series is for now
in-house...
Tales Studio, the
independent developer responsible for the Tales series of RPGs since
1995's Tales of Phantasia, has been closed
by parent company Namco
Bandai. But Tales fans can take comfort in the fact that upcoming titles
in the series haven't been cancelled – however, with the 25-year-old
studio absorbed by Namco Bandai, the future of the series is for now
in-house...
Namco Bandai has confirmed the arrival of two new Tales games for North American retail: Tales of Graces F for the PS3 and Tales of the Abyss for the 3DS. Alright, so they're new(ish)...
Tales Studio, the
independent developer responsible for the Tales series of RPGs since
1995's Tales of Phantasia, has been closed
by parent company Namco
Bandai. But Tales fans can take comfort in the fact that upcoming titles
in the series haven't been cancelled – however, with the 25-year-old
studio absorbed by Namco Bandai, the future of the series is for now
in-house...
EVO 2010, the world's premier fighting tournament, has officially kicked off, and the whole thing is streaming live for your enjoyment, with commentary, right here. Today’s schedule includes Tatsunoko vs Capcom until noon, and then Super Street Fighter IV until midnight. Who will go home with the gold joystick and who will just go home salty?