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By Tom Goulter posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago

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...


By Tom Goulter posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago

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...


By Christian Nutt posted 4 years, 8 months ago
If there's one thing that can get you pumped to play a game, it's a rockin' intro. Even in this age of overblown cinematics and increasingly elaborate plots spiraling into gaming oblivion, there's something about a few guitar licks and a hint of action that get the gamer juices flowing. Ever since consoles started kicking out high quality music and graphics in the early 90s, we've been addicted to the art of the intro. 7. Ys: The Ark of Napishtim (PlayStation 2, 2005) When this game hit the


By Tom Goulter posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago

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...


By Andy Robinson posted 3 years, 8 months ago

As promised Microsoft's 'RPG Premiere' has just come to a close in Japan and there are enough stats here to give even the most casual RPG fan the horn. One thing's for sure, MS isn't going down in Japan without a fight.

Let's get right to it. First up is Namco Bandai's colourful Tales of Vesperia, which has been confirmed for release this August in Japan and the US, with us dirty Europeans having to wait a far longer into


By AJ Glasser posted 3 years, 7 months ago

We've got three very awesome, very exclusive vids from the 360 HD JRPG extravaganza, Tales of Vesperia. 


Never underestimate the fanbase of a popular video game franchise. Even though PS3 owners are rightfully disappointed that Namco has no plans to release English versions of Tales of Vesperia or Tales of Graces, a group of them have banded together to fully translate the Japanese versions of the epic story-based games...

By Tom Goulter posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago

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...


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By Charlie Barratt posted 4 years, 10 months ago
Capcom knows how to throw a party. At a press event held last night in San Francisco, the publisher presented a veritable circus of spectacular sights. We saw new games or media for franchises Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, Mega Man, Lost Planet and Phoenix Wright. We were introduced to a brand new way to play the Wii with Project Treasure Island Z. Heck, they even had half-naked trapeze artists twisting and gyrating above an open bar and buffet table. Yet, despite all the dazzle and

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?

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