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Bandai Namco Confirms Tales Of Berseria And JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Heading West
The latest in the series, Tales of Berseria will mark the end of Bandai Namco‘s 20th Anniversary celebrations of the franchise, following the story of a pirate named Velvet. Players need to destroy these Aragami because they, in turn, are destroying the world. Velvet is apparently “the embodiment of darkness”, thanks to “festering anger and hatred after a traumatic experience three years prior”. Gameplay-wise, the game is fast-paced and rather visceral, with Velvet slashing and clawing away at her enemies, with various support characters backing her up.
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While not as successful as Final Fantasy, The Tales games have had a good amount of success. The two announced characters, Velvet and Laphicet, are designed by Ms. Inomata and Mr. Iwamoto, respectively. Everything that fans expect from a Tales game is still there – stylized graphics, faced-paced real-time combat, and an engaging story.
TALES OF BERSERIA is now rated “RP” for Rating Pending by the ESRB and will be coming to the Americas for the PlayStation 4 system and PC.
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We havent quite wrapped up 2015 just yet and already Bandai Namco is hard at work trying to get gamers pumped for 2016.
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According to the press release, the game’s world will be set in “a kingdom made of continents and countless archipelagoes” with advanced sailing technologies that are shown in the trailer embedded above. This brings a lot of joy to PlayStation users, considering that the Monster Hunter series was switched to Nintendo, leaving Sony-user fans of said series behind.