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New Tales Of Title For The Nintendo Wii

Namco Bandai announced the latest home console entry in its Tales of series.

Dubbed Tales of Graces, the game is coming to the Wii this winter. Mutsumi Inomata is doing the character design. She's known for anime work on My-HIME and Future GPX Cyber Formula as well as working seven titles in the Tales of series.

The game's theme is "protection", and according to Namco, the battle system and system screens are different from pervious titles.

Namco Bandai's Tales of role-playing-game series started in 1995 with Tales of Phantasia.

 

There are about 192754888509 Tales of ____ titles. Is this another new one?



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No its Tales of Garcia which was formally known as Tales of Ten or so.

So its the same Tales game for Wii which got revealed some time ago.



It's just tales of graces



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Cool. Wonder when there will be a tales game released in EU. :P