Last week Namco Bandai announced that this week would feature Tales of Xillia's fourth trailer alongside a new system video. We got both today but we also got two other videos showcasing even more of the game's numerous features.
Tales of Xillia will utilize the contrast between light and shadow, which will lead to the game having a different art style direction than Vesperia's anime-style graphics or Graces's watercolor-style graphics (it could be more of a hand-painted or oil painting-like feel if the concept artwork is any indication). Baba stated that when he saw some of the concept artwork images running on actual hardware he was very impressed.
As expected the fourth trailer revolves around Jude. We get to see some of that white-haired woman from the boxart but the trailer doesn't reveal much about her other than the fact that she's related to Jude to some degree.
Keep on reading to see more of the new Tales of Xillia trailers and system videos.
Namco Bandai's community manager Filthierich said earlier this week that some form of Tales news would be released during Comic-Con 2011 and it looks like that news has come forth in the form of a new trailer and localized screenshots for Tales of the Abyss 3DS.
Tales of the Abyss was originally released on the PS2 on December 15, 2005 and was localized in North America on October 10, 2006. The game was regarded as an improvement over Tales of Symphonia, extending that game's multi-line battle system into a battle system which allows players to freely move about the field in battle.
Keep on reading to see the new localized screenshots and the new trailer.
Earlier this week, Namco Bandai announced that a third trailer for Tales of Xillia would be released on July 8, 2011. Today's that day, which means the trailer is now available. And let's just say it was worth the wait.
Tales of Xillia will utilize the contrast between light and shadow, which will lead to the game having a different art style direction than Vesperia's anime-style graphics or Graces's watercolor-style graphics (it could be more of a hand-painted or oil painting-like feel if the concept artwork is any indication). Baba stated that when he saw some of the concept artwork images running on actual hardware he was very impressed.
The third trailer, which comes in at a little over six minutes, showcases more about the characters and shows off the anime cutscenes. As usual, a skit can be found at the end of the video.
Keep on reading to find out more about the trailer and to see the trailer itself.
Earlier this month, Namco Bandai announced that two new trailers for Tales of Xillia would go up following the events of the recent Tales of Festival that took place over the last two days. Both trailers have just went up and we have an analysis of both of them.
The game will utilize the contrast between light and shadow, which will lead to the game having a different art style direction than Vesperia's anime-style graphics or Graces's watercolor-style graphics (it could be more of a hand-painted or oil painting-like feel if the concept artwork is any indication). Baba stated that when he saw some of the concept artwork images running on actual hardware he was very impressed.
No, we don't have a new trailer today for you to view, but we do have news on when the second Tales of Xillia trailer will be revealed. The last trailer, which was released back in December during the game's official reveal.
The game will utilize the contrast between light and shadow, which will lead to the game having a different art style direction than Vesperia's anime-style graphics or Graces's watercolor-style graphics (it could be more of a hand-painted or oil painting-like feel if the concept artwork is any indication). Baba stated that when he saw some of the concept artwork images running on actual hardware he was very impressed.
According to the game's official Japanese website, the trailer will first be shown off next week to those attending Tales of Festival 2011, which will be held on May 28 and 29. The trailer will be available for public viewing on the official website on May 30. Those wanting to view the trailer on their PS3 or PSP will have to wait till June 2 when the trailer is uploaded to the Japanese PlayStation Store.
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