Yeah, we haven't gotten Xillia 2 stateside yet and they just vomit these out at a ridiculous pace. I will be fine with just the one game (which is supposedly better than Vesperia in most ways as well).
I copy-pasted this from Wikipedia because I'm awesome.
Timeline of release years in glorious nippon
1995 – Tales of Phantasia (JAPANG ONLY until the GBA port in 20XX)
1997 – Tales of Destiny
2000 – Tales of Eternia (This is called Tales of Destiny 2)
2002 – Tales of Destiny 2 (This game doesn't actually exist)
2003 – Tales of Symphonia
2004 – Tales of Rebirth (We didn't get this!)
2005 – Tales of Legendia (Exists only in SSJN's imagination)
2005 – Tales of the Abyss (We got this! Take it back, Japans!)
2007 – Tales of Innocence (No US!)
2008 – Tales of Vesperia (I've never heard of this game!)
2008 – Tales of Hearts (Nope!)
2009 – Tales of Graces (Yup!)
2011 – Tales of Xillia (2 years later!)
2012 – Tales of Xillia 2 (Soon...?)
TBA – Tales of Zestiria (NEVER. Okay, maybe.)
Too many tales too many ofs.
Last edited by ChaoofNee; 22 Jan 2014 at 03:00 AM.
Also, my new keyboard came in the mail. Oh man, the chiclet keys on this Razer Deathstalker make me want to say things that you guys can easily turn into double entendres only they wouldn't be double entendres because I'd mean them literally and explicitly.
Tales Studios was merged into Namco Bandai studios (there used to be two major tales teams) with Xillia 2(which was created with a mix of the two groups), so unless Namco Bandai decided to create new tales groups, it seems we might be looking at a quality not quantity future for Tales. Maybe. I want to believe.
Open fields ala xenoblade for Zestiria is a step in the right direction, in any case.
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