Tales of Innocence [DS] trailer

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

New Tales game for DS

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  • copia esto si

    tienes una consola

    innovadora, y que con pocos graficos puede hacer grandes juegos

  • @HyperSonic707 Nah I like turn by turn....in fact, I like ANYTHING as long as it's fun and implemented well. 

    I just don't like FF games in general, they bore me. =/

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  • @N1ceV1d theres no english version, you'll need to get the japanese version, then patch it with a fan made translation. check the gbatemp forums, it's worth it lol

  • can some give me the link of full english version of this game for desmume rom?

  • @lagacy1000 Search for Tales of Innocence R ps vita on youtube, and you'll see :P

  • @ichigoandy i dont think it is i heard that there making tales of vesperia over for it and final fantasy 10 but not this

  • this game is beeing remade for ps vita

  • @javiman I KNOW RIGHT!!!!

  • is that... trunks from DBZ?

  • @Astaticembrace lol I never expect any game to play like it's cinematics...except Uncharted...but Uncharted is simply boring gameplay coated with eye candy. :P

    Of course the battle systems aren't perfect...but you seem as if you're judging from the eyes of a perfectionist. Tales of Symphonia is my all-time favorite JRPG not because of it's battle system alone, but because of the freedom, plot and many many optional goodies.

  • @Astaticembrace There is no action "JRPG" with a good combat system. Honestly: What would you rather play? Something that successfully plays and looks like what's in the opening animations(optimally implemented without any compromise to the overall experience)? Or the now incongruous hand-me-down system that continues to be reused out of mindless practicality? That being said, it's not like it doesn't *work*. The great Tales games *aren't* great/not because of their battle systems exclusively.

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