It's been a week since Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave was released in Japan, which means we have new first week sales figure data.
Unlike the other Tales escort titles on the PSP, this game plays similarly to the Musou/Dynasty Warriors franchise with the player controlling one character with a partner character being controlled by the game's AI. Characters from the mothership titles (and surprisingly enough Tales of the Tempest) will be included.
According to the latest Media Create sales figure data, Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave sold 85,309 copies. These figures include both the limited edition and regular versions of the game. These figures are quite small for a spin-off title, as Tales of VS. sold a little less than double in its own first week.
Namco Bandai has released a couple new trailers for Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave recently, both of which showcase the bosses found in the game.
Unlike the other Tales escort titles on the PSP, this game plays similarly to the Musou/Dynasty Warriors franchise with the player controlling one character with a partner character being controlled by the game's AI. Characters from the mothership titles (and surprisingly enough Tales of the Tempest) will be included.
Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave was released in Japan on February 23, 2012 for the Sony PSP. No news of an North American or European release has been announced.
With just about a week before the game's official release in Japan, the official Famitsu review score for the game has leaked online.
Unlike the other Tales escort titles on the PSP, this game plays similarly to the Musou/Dynasty Warriors franchise with the player controlling one character with a partner character being controlled by the game's AI. Characters from the mothership titles (and surprisingly enough Tales of the Tempest) will be included.
Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave has received a 31/40 (8/7/8/8), which puts it one point lower than the last previous non-Radiant Mythology Tales spin-off, Tales of VS.
Back in January, we got word that Schwartz from Tales of Legendia would be a boss character in the game. Today we have a new trailer showcasing how she'll appear and fight in the upcoming Sony PSP title.
Unlike the other Tales escort titles on the PSP, this game plays similarly to the Musou/Dynasty Warriors franchise with the player controlling one character with a partner character being controlled by the game's AI. Characters from the mothership titles (and surprisingly enough Tales of the Tempest) will be included.
Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave will be released in Japan on February 23, 2012 for the Sony PSP. No North American or European release has been announced.
Now that Tales of Innocence R has been released Namco Bandai is pushing forward with news before Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave's release later this month. This week we have news of the third boss in the game as well as some new gameplay videos and the first commercial for the game.
Unlike the other Tales escort titles on the PSP, this game plays similarly to the Musou/Dynasty Warriors franchise with the player controlling one character with a partner character being controlled by the game's AI. Characters from the mothership titles (and surprisingly enough Tales of the Tempest) will be included.
As can be seen in the scan, Duke from Tales of Vesperia is the game's third boss. The scan also talks about the fact that the bosses can be used by the player after fulfilling some sort of criteria, which wasn't explained in detail. The other trailers showcase the oversized heads attachments and Team Rebirth.
During our little break some new Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave trailers were released. This time we have two more trailers for the team representing Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.
Unlike the other Tales escort titles on the PSP, this game plays similarly to the Musou/Dynasty Warriors franchise with the player controlling one character with a partner character being controlled by the game's AI. Characters from the mothership titles (and surprisingly enough Tales of the Tempest) will be included.
Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave will be released in Japan on February 23, 2012 for the Sony PSP. No North American or European release has been announced.
Another week, another set of Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave trailers. Usually we've just gotten character gameplay features, but this week we have a series of gameplay-related videos to look at.
Unlike the other Tales escort titles on the PSP, this game plays similarly to the Musou/Dynasty Warriors franchise with the player controlling one character with a partner character being controlled by the game's AI. Characters from the mothership titles (and surprisingly enough Tales of the Tempest) will be included.
Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave will be released in Japan on February 23, 2012 for the Sony PSP. No North American or European release has been announced.
Last time we got a new Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave scan it revealed that Schwartz from Tales of Legendia would be one of the game's cameo bosses. We have another scan this week which reveals word of a demo and a new super deformed character option.
Unlike the other Tales escort titles on the PSP, this game plays similarly to the Musou/Dynasty Warriors franchise with the player controlling one character with a partner character being controlled by the game's AI. Characters from the mothership titles (and surprisingly enough Tales of the Tempest) will be included.
According to the scan, the demo will be released on January 26 which is the same day as Tales of Innocence R's release. This demo will feature a special Team Innocence-themed story which won't be available in the final version of the game and is being done as a tie-in of sorts with the other game's release. The scan also reveals that items can be equipped to the characters which changes them into a super-deformed (SD) style which doubles the size of their heads while leaving their bodies the same size.
Keep on reading to see the new Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave scans.