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alekth said:
@LordMatrix: All PS3 games are region-free. Or all PS3 systems can play all regions, whichever. BluRay discs actually still carry the region sign and DLC is usually tied to the region the disc, so there is some note of the region but it doesn't amount to much when it comes to you playing the game.

Well, I hope it comes over, after playing the xbox360 version together with the fact that they have announced the PS3 one to be fully voiced I can manage with the Japanese, but it's a great game so hopefully PS3 owners outside of Japan can enjoy it too.

Hmm I will have to keep that in mind on PS3 games I'm looking into in the future thanks.



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Wii games: region locked ( always I think)

PS3 games : region free ( always I think)

360 games: both (the developer decide it they want it or not)

As for me I'll get the 360 version but it the game is really good I might buy it for the PS3 if it comes out with or without extra content.



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LordMatrix, I meant if PS3 version is not released in Eu, I'm gonna be angry at Namco and pirate the xbox 360 version and play it on my friends modded xbox 360. Thats what I meant. I'm not gonna support them(= not buy ToV) if they don't bring ToV PS3 to Eu/US.



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LordMatrix said:
If that is true then it sounds a lot like the same crap they are doing with Tales of Vesperia for PS3. I fear my worries will come true at this rate. I have this game already but honestly I know there are those that are single console owners or even simply just want to try out the new characters, side quest, read the new skits etc. Most people don't want to import a rpg that they can't understand either so many will likely not import if this happens also. I just can't help but see a strong resemblance between what happened then and seems to be happening now.

I thik the most damning piece of evidence is the number of translated handheld titles. If they can't even bring those over why would they release and updated version that needs even more VA? They need to release the handheld games over here instead of worrying about an improved release of a game we already got imo.



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LordMatrix said:
If that is true then it sounds a lot like the same crap they are doing with Tales of Vesperia for PS3. I fear my worries will come true at this rate. I have this game already but honestly I know there are those that are single console owners or even simply just want to try out the new characters, side quest, read the new skits etc. Most people don't want to import a rpg that they can't understand either so many will likely not import if this happens also. I just can't help but see a strong resemblance between what happened then and seems to be happening now.


        No. ToV PS3 has ALOT more extras then PS2 TOS. ToV PS3 is going to have

  • Full voice acting (with additional script added for the PS3 version being almost as much as the entire script in the Xbox 360 version)
  • Dual voice (English, Japanese)
  • Flynn as a playable character
  • Tie-ins with Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike
  • New playable character, a pirate girl called Patty Fleur
  • New Cutscenes
  • New Subplots
  • New Costumes
  • New Bosses (Including the Sword Dancer)
  • New Dungeons
  • New Towns
  • New Hi Ougi/Mystic Artes (including a combo Mystic Arte with Yuri and Flynn)
  • New Skits
  • New Animated Scenes
  • Old Animated Scenes have Patty added in
  • New Sidequests
  • New Songs
  • New Artes
  • Repede and Flynn as selectable on-screen avatars

        There is a clear differents between PS3 ToV and PS2 ToS.



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g-value said:
LordMatrix said:
If that is true then it sounds a lot like the same crap they are doing with Tales of Vesperia for PS3. I fear my worries will come true at this rate. I have this game already but honestly I know there are those that are single console owners or even simply just want to try out the new characters, side quest, read the new skits etc. Most people don't want to import a rpg that they can't understand either so many will likely not import if this happens also. I just can't help but see a strong resemblance between what happened then and seems to be happening now.


No. ToV PS3 has ALOT more extras then PS2 TOS. ToV PS3 is going to have

  • Full voice acting (with additional script added for the PS3 version being almost as much as the entire script in the Xbox 360 version)
  • Dual voice (English, Japanese)
  • Flynn as a playable character
  • Tie-ins with Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike
  • New playable character, a pirate girl called Patty Fleur
  • New Cutscenes
  • New Subplots
  • New Costumes
  • New Bosses (Including the Sword Dancer)
  • New Dungeons
  • New Towns
  • New Hi Ougi/Mystic Artes (including a combo Mystic Arte with Yuri and Flynn)
  • New Skits
  • New Animated Scenes
  • Old Animated Scenes have Patty added in
  • New Sidequests
  • New Songs
  • New Artes
  • Repede and Flynn as selectable on-screen avatars

There is a clear differents between PS3 ToV and PS2 ToS.

Well I'm sold, sounds like a Day 1 buy to me.



I'll buy it again for PS3 if it does come out in north america.



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g-value said:
LordMatrix said:
If that is true then it sounds a lot like the same crap they are doing with Tales of Vesperia for PS3. I fear my worries will come true at this rate. I have this game already but honestly I know there are those that are single console owners or even simply just want to try out the new characters, side quest, read the new skits etc. Most people don't want to import a rpg that they can't understand either so many will likely not import if this happens also. I just can't help but see a strong resemblance between what happened then and seems to be happening now.


        No. ToV PS3 has ALOT more extras then PS2 TOS. ToV PS3 is going to have

  • Full voice acting (with additional script added for the PS3 version being almost as much as the entire script in the Xbox 360 version)
  • Dual voice (English, Japanese)
  • Flynn as a playable character
  • Tie-ins with Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike
  • New playable character, a pirate girl called Patty Fleur
  • New Cutscenes
  • New Subplots
  • New Costumes
  • New Bosses (Including the Sword Dancer)
  • New Dungeons
  • New Towns
  • New Hi Ougi/Mystic Artes (including a combo Mystic Arte with Yuri and Flynn)
  • New Skits
  • New Animated Scenes
  • Old Animated Scenes have Patty added in
  • New Sidequests
  • New Songs
  • New Artes
  • Repede and Flynn as selectable on-screen avatars

        There is a clear differents between PS3 ToV and PS2 ToS.

Wow at the bolded part



How is the English voice-acting in ToV?



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Son1x said:
How are the English voice-actors in ToV?


Fantastic.