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Tales of the World: Reve Unitia 3DS Game's 2 New TV Spots Streamed

posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
Nami Nakagawa performs "Hikaru Yami" theme song for October 23 game

Bandai Namco Games' began streaming two TV spots for the Tales of the World: Reve Unitia 3DS game on Monday. The two commercials are followed by the previously posted promotional video, which was unveiled at the Tales of Festival 2014 event in May. The videos feature some of the game's cast from the Tales of franchise, and the opening song "Hikaru Yami" (Shining Darkness) by Nami Nakagawa.

The game will use an affection system, which allows characters solidify their bonds by having conversations that can be activated by fulfilling certain requirements. Some examples are Zelos and Jade (weirdo combo), Presea and Meredy (pigtail combo), and Luke and Guy (master and servant combo).

Eight characters will be able to participate in a battle party at a time. Characters will be able to back-up the attacking character during battle. Daigo Okumura designed two characters for the game: the timid, gentle-hearted Terun and the strong, big-brother-like Nahato.

The cast members include:

Nami Nakagawa is performing the opening theme song "Hikaru Yami" (Shining Darkness) and the ending theme song "Natsukashii Yume" (Nostalgic Dream). Gō Shiina is composing both songs.

The game will ship in Japan on October 23 for 5,210 yen (US$51). First limited editions will include a code to download the opening and ending theme songs, and one of three illustrated cards. Those who pre-order the game between May 26 and August 31 will receive a code for a free extra stage.

Bandai Namco Games informed Anime News Network at the Tales of Festival 2014 event that the company currently has no plans to release the game outside of Japan.


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