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Tales of Innocence R Gets Rated In Famitsu

by Shawn

With a little less than a week before the official release of Tales of Innocence R in Japan, Famitsu has released their official score for the game.

According to Namco Bandai the R in the title means "re-imagining", not remake like some had previously thought. Tales of Innocence R will include a revised game theme, a new battle system and a new gameplay system alongside a new opening movie.

As can be seen in the scant, Tales of Innocence R received a 36/40 (9/9/9/9). While not as high as Tales of Xillia's score, it's still a respectable score.

Keep on reading to see the review scan and more information about the game.

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Famitsu TotW: Radiant Mythology 3 Scores Revealed

Radiant Mythology 3PSP by Shawn

With only nine days left to go before the game's release, the official Famitsu scores for Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3 have been leaked, and this time it's one of the better scores for the escort titles in the series.

Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3 is the third game in the Radiant Mythology series, which brings together Tales characters from many of the games in the long-running series. The third entry features 30 more characters for a total of 80 (with 76 of them being playable), an enhanced character creation tool, a data install option and a brand new aerial-view camera angle.

The scan hasn't been leaked just yet, but the scores are currently being passed around the Japanese gaming blogs. According to various sources, the score for the game is 9/9/9/8, or a 35/40. It's two points lower than Tales of Graces f's scores, but three points higher than Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2's score.

Keep on reading to find out more information about the new updates for the game.

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Tales of Graces f Famitsu Score Nets Higher Score Than Predecessors

Graces fPS3 by Shawn

The official Famitsu score for Tales of Graces f has just leaked, and it looks like Namco Bandai's score for the game has improved over the original Wii version, even if ever so slightly.

Tales of Graces f, PS3, Sony, Namco Bandai Tales of Graces f (the f stands for "future") has an extra post-game story which takes place after the game's original ending. Without spoiling anything, there seems to be an increase in the monster population, which increases the amount of monster attacks around the world. This causes Asbel and his group to set off once again to determine the cause behind the recent disturbance.

Famitsu has given the game a 37/40, with the four scores coming out to 10/9/9/9. It should be noted that the Wii version got 36/40 and Tales of Vesperia PS3 got 35/40 in Famitsu. So it appears Namco Bandai has done something right, as the scores have increased as of late.

Tales of Graces f is set to be released on December 2 in Japan on the PS3. No release date for either the Wii or PS3 version in North America or Europe.

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Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X Famitsu Review In

by Shawn

As we now only a week away from the release of Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X in Japan, as expected, the review scores are starting to come in. The first review for the game comes from Famitsu, which received a 9/8/9/8 in the magazine's "Cross" review, which comes out to a 34/40.

The review noted that both side of the game, the Narikiri Dungeon X and Phantasia X parts, should last the player 30-40 hours each, a decent amount of play time for a portable RPG. Translations of the reviewer's comments seems to indicate that they enjoyed the game for the most part and thought it was a good remake of the original Game Boy Color iteration.

Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X is set for an August 5, 2010 release date in Japan. No word on an North American or European release.

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Tales of VS. Review Scores Are In Plus Mobile Version Info

PSP by Shawn

Famitsu's review scores for Tales of VS. and new information on Tales of VS. for Mobile have been released. The game will pit the various Tales of characters in a fighting free-for-all, using their well-known Artes, locations from the different games, and even items from the various games, as well as each character's unique Mystic Arte.

It appears the game will use a special login ID and password that will link up with Tales of VS. on the PlayStation Portable, allowing you to send/receive data to and from both games. By doing so, you can earn bonus items/equipment/etc. You create your own character, which you can change as the game progresses (think Radiant Mythology here), such as their class, title, etc. Battles use a system called Command Battle, which has you pick from four choices: Attack, Defend, Artes, and Counter. If you have played Chess, this system basically works by you guessing the next move of your opponent.

As for the review scores, according to Nintendo Everything, the game got 8/8/8/8 (32/40), which isn't bad for a spin-off title.

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