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Namco Bandai Games Australia Formally Confirm Release of Tales of Symphonia Chronicles Within ANZ Region

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While you have been able to pick up this game for at least a week now in video game retailers, and if you are a fan of the Tales series you may have already purchased it and gotten half way through the series by now, Namco Bandai Games Australia have today formally confirmed their release of Tales of Symphonia Chronicles on the PlayStation 3.

This HD Collection features the instalments of the Tales of Symphonia duo which previously have only been available for purchase on the Nintendo Gamecube and Wii – Tales of Symphonia and Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World respectively.

Follow Lloyd Irving as he embarks on a grand adventure with his friends to restore mana back to the world of Sylvarant, a source of energy necessary for the survival of their world.  Along the way they learn of the parallel world of Tethe’alla, whose survival rests on the same source of mana Sylvarant needs to sustain life.  How will Lloyd and his friends find a way to ensure the survival of both worlds?  Tales of Symphonia takes the signature real-time battle system of the TALES OF role-playing games, allowing for direct control of the character through fast-paced tactical battles. 

Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World continues the story from the previous installment by delving into the consequences set into motion by Lloyd and his friends at the end of Tales of Symphonia.  Take on the role of Emil Castagnier as he seeks to uncover the mysteries that have befallen his world.  Dawn of the New World advances the series’ battle system by introducing a new monster recruitment feature that lets players capture more than 200 monsters and train them to participate in battles.  Players have complete control over their roster of party members and monster allies, allowing for limitless combinations to take out to the battlefield.

While they are in most respects identical to their original releases, only with higher definition visuals to suit the capabilities of the PS3 better, some new features include the original Japanese voice acting, new 2D artwork, a casino-themed area for the first game and a number of new costumes that make use of the in-game title system.

A review for this game is set for release over the next week.

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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