Tales of Eternia

Their subsequent quest to discover her origins leads them across a dimensional boundary to an entirely different realm known as Celestia, where they become involved in an age-old conflict between the two worlds.Progress can be saved at any time - a first for the series,[5] and the player can also learn recipes throughout the game, using them to cook status-enhancing or healing food out of combat.[8] The game follows Reid Hershel as he tries to prevent the Grand Fall, a cataclysmic event that would destroy his planet along with that of newly found traveling companion Meredy.The Aurora War, an ancient conflict that set Inferia against Celestia over two thousand years ago, continues to generate persistent mistrust between the two groups.[15] Namco released a limited special edition of the game in Japan alongside its standard release known as the Tales of Eternia Premium Box (テイルズ オブ エターニア プレミアム ボックス, Teiruzu Obu Etānia Puremiamu Bokkusu), which included character figurines, an art book, and a clock shaped like the character Quickie.[17] Players who preordered the game in participating Sofmap electronics stores also received an alarm clock featuring official artwork of the main cast."[23] A playable demo was featured at the 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles in June,[21] and later at the 2004 Tokyo Game Show the following September.[27] Its Japanese theme song, "Flying" was performed by J-Rock group Garnet Crow,[28] which was replaced in the English versions by an original orchestral piece.[27] One month later in April 2001, Namco released a second soundtrack by Media Factory called Tales of Eternia Remaster Audio (テイルズ・オブ・エターニア リマスターオーディオ, Teiruzu Obu Etānia Rimasutāōdio), which featured the same tracks in slightly better quality and arranged in a more logical order closer to how they appear in the game itself.[8] Namco's localization effort was generally seen as sufficient, with the humor of the script translated to the North American audience, but reviewers found the game's voice acting to be deficient and unremarkable.[48] Eurogamer said that the game was "...by far and away the best RPG for the PSP currently on the market (as of April 2006)...", praising the graphics and gameplay, complaining the story felt "cliche" and "rushed".The plot of the anime series is completely unrelated to the story of the original game, but contains common elements including the four main characters, Greater Craymels, and spells.
A shot of Meredy (far left) casting Freeze Lancer , with (left to right) Keele, Farah, and Reid
Tales of Destiny 2Developer(s)WolfteamNamco Tales StudioPublisher(s)Namco HometekUbisoftDirector(s)Eiji KikuchiProducer(s)Designer(s)Takashi HasegawaArtist(s)Mutsumi InomataWriter(s)Composer(s)Motoi SakurabaPlatform(s)PlayStationPlayStation PortableGenre(s)Action role-playing gameSingle-playermultiplayerTelnet JapanTales of PhantasiaTales of DestinyPAL regionfantasyrole-playing video gamesLinear Motion Battle SystemStreet FighterAkira IshidaWilliam HerschelYūko MinaguchiHans ØrstedSōichirō HoshiOmi MinamiJunko NodaMasashi EbaraFomalhautPiscis AustrinusTokyo Game ShowProduction I.G.MattelMasters of the UniverseSuper FamicomPlayStation 2Electronic Entertainment ExpoGarnet CrowMarvelous EntertainmentMedia Factoryradio drama albumMetacriticAllGameElectronic Gaming MonthlyEurogamerFamitsuGame InformerGameProGameSpotOfficial U.S. PlayStation MagazineThe Sydney Morning HeraldWeekly Famitsureview aggregatorSuper NintendoShigeru UedaTakanori ArisawaMedia Blastersmassively multiplayer online role-playing gameBandai Namco GamesDwangoexperience pointsWindows 98 Second EditionNamco Bandai Games1UP.comZiff Davis MediaEnterbrain, Inc.GameStop CorporationThe EscapistJapaneseHepburnWayback MachineAnime News NetworkMobyGamesTales seriesDestinyDestiny 2SymphoniaRebirthLegendiaInnocenceVesperiaHeartsGracesXilliaXillia 2ZestiriaBerseriaTales of the TempestTales of MobileTales of VS.Tales of LuminariaTales of the AbyssTales of Zestiria the XLuke fon FabreYuri LowellKoibumi/Good NightSupernova/KarmaFollow the NightingaleBōken SuiseiProgressWhite LightVenus & BravesNamco × CapcomProject X ZoneList of Tales mediaSorcerer HuntersBakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!!Martian Successor NadesicoBakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! WGPBakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! MAXSteam DetectivesSuper Yo-YoBurst Ball Barrage!! Super B-DamanDai-GuardPilot CandidateLove HinaShaman KingMegaMan NT WarriorGround Defense Force! Mao-chanStellviaD.N.AngelBottle FairyMegaMan NT Warrior: AxessFafner in the AzureMegaMan NT Warrior: StreamD.I.C.E.Negima! Magister Negi MagiElemental GeladePetopeto-sanMegaMan NT Warrior: BeastMegaMan NT Warrior: Beast+Saru Get You -On Air-Saru Get You -On Air- 2ndBuso RenkinThe ThirdShooting Star RockmanHitohiraHeroic AgeOver DriveZombie-LoanShooting Star Rockman TribeMnemosyneTo Love RuKanokon: The Girl Who Cried FoxKyō no Go no NiPandora HeartsLadies versus Butlers!Motto To Love RuHen SemiSoftenniUpotte!!To Love Ru DarknessPokémon OriginsFuture Card BuddyfightMaken-Ki! TwoBroken BladeMonster Retsuden Oreca BattleArgevollenTokyo ESPFafner in the Azure: ExodusTriage XFuture Card Buddyfight 100To Love Ru Darkness 2ndFuture Card Buddyfight Triple DKeijo!!!!!!!!BanG Dream!Future Card Buddyfight XClockwork PlanetTomica Hyper Rescue Drive Head Kidō Kyūkyū KeisatsuFuture Card Buddyfight X: All-Star FightFull Metal Panic! Invisible VictoryFuture Card Buddyfight AceYuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs