Four New Tales Games Announced
Posted by x3sphere at July 20, 2007, 12:16 pm

During its press conference in Japan, Namco Bandai announced four new games in its popular Tales RPG series.
For portable systems, Namco revealed that Tales of Innocence will be heading to the Nintendo DS, whereas the PSP will get Tales of Rebirth, a remake of the original PS2 game. The PS2 is poised to get a Director’s Cut version of Tales of Destiny, and Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk is heading to the Wii. Aside from Tales of Innocence, which is planned for a Winter 2007 release, the rest of the Tales games are due out in 2008.
Additionally, Namco declared Nintendo DS as the “lead platform” for the Tales series. No word yet on whether any of the announced titles will be released in North America.
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OMG. Please Namco Bandai! Localizations! A PSP version of Tales of Rebirth wouldn't be as risky as the PS2 version would have been. Sprites are still more widely accepted on portable platforms than consoles.
A localization of the Tales of Destiny director's cut would also be less risky now, as well, since Stahn has a role in Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology.
As for Tales of Innocence and the DS being the perfect platform for the Tales series, I'm not so sure about that.
Tales of the Tempest was a great RPG for DS. In fact, one of the best. But it's no wonder I had to import the game in japanese. As a Tales game it just lacked plot and substance. The 3D graphics were great, but they made them SO great that they had to cut the worldmap into 'sections', making it feel like you were walking through rooms full of outdoor scenery. If they made the worldmap one large area, it would have melted the DS under the strain.
Here's hoping Tales of Innocence isn't another Tempest.