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, known as ''Tales of Destiny II'' in its original North America release, is an
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published by
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as the third main title in their ''
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'' series. Initially released for the
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in November 2000 in Japan, an English version was later released in North America in September 2001. It was developed by members of
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's "
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", who had previously worked on its predecessors ''
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'' and ''
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''. The game's producers gave it the characteristic genre name . A port was released for the
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handheld in Japan in March 2005, and the
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in February 2006. The game, set in the
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world of Inferia, follows the story of a young hunter named Reid Hershel and his friends, Farah and Keele, as they meet a mysterious girl who speaks an unknown language. 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. ''Tales of Eternia'' was mostly well-received during its initial release, and sold approximately 873,000 copies worldwide. It would later inspire a 13-episode
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produced by
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loosely based on the game's plot.


Gameplay

The game plays similar to other ''
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'' games, following the precedent set by previous
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s in general as well. An overworld map is used to navigate from one location to another in the game's fictional world. Cities and towns, which are populated with
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, are valuable sources of information, for either triggering events that move the plot forward, or extra information that fleshes out the game's story and setting. Additionally, city merchants will exchange Gald, the in-game currency, for items or equipment that can be vital to completing the game. Progress can be saved at any time - a first for the series, and the player can also learn recipes throughout the game, using them to cook status-enhancing or healing food out of combat. Battles with enemies are done through the Linear Motion Battle System, a hybrid fighting system that combines fighting game and traditional role-playing game elements. Movements and attacks are done in real-time, with the fighting being compared to the ''
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'' series. Much like its predecessors, ''Tales of Eternia'' gives the player a large degree of control over computer-controlled allies and the techniques they use. Since the player only directly controls one character at a time, all other characters are governed by the general rules of AI behavior set by the player before and during battle. During battle, the player can switch which character he or she is controlling, while issuing specific orders to other allies to execute certain techniques on command. The action can be paused to use different menus for things such as item. The game's menu screens can be used to organize and uses items, creates new magic spells, develops battle strategies, changes character equipment, and views character statistics. Selected features from the menu screen, such as item use and AI settings, are available in battle, while other aspects are relegated to outside of battle.


Plot


Synopsis

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. Specifically, the Grand Fall entails the violent collision of twin planets Inferia and Celestia. The two planets face one another while being separated by the Orbus Barrier. Interaction between the two planets has been infrequent over the last few centuries despite their proximity; the Bridge of Light linked Inferia and Celestia in the distant past, but the link has been severed for an extensive period of time. 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. The Orbus Barrier has shown recent signs of weakening and possible collapse due to the actions of an unknown external force. The journey takes Reid across both planets, as he seeks out those responsible for this movement towards the brink of annihilation.


Main characters

* is an 18-year-old hunter from a small village who grew up with Farah and Keele. He is a laid-back character who enjoys a quiet life of eating and sleeping, and possesses a mysterious power known as "Fibril" which grants extraordinary abilities. He is voiced by
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in the Japanese version. His name comes from British astronomer
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. * is a 17-year-old farmhand and martial artist skilled in hand-to-hand combat and quick combination attacks. She is characterized as being headstrong as well as altruistic and caring with a keen sense of justice, and has a budding relationship with Reid throughout the course of the game. She is voiced by
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in the Japanese version, and her name comes from Danish physicist Hans Ørsted. * is a 17-year-old student of magic known as a Craymal Mage. Although he is physically weak and tires easily, he has an insatiable hunger for knowledge and unlocking the mysteries of his world, yet he is sometimes blinded by his over-reliance on science and pure logic. He is voiced by
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in the Japanese version. * is a 16-year-old Craymal Mage from Celestia who speaks a language alien to the Inferians, "Melnics", that prevents her from being understood at the beginning of the game. A happy-go-lucky girl, she is known to spontaneously break into dance and is always accompanied by her pet . She is voiced by
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in the Japanese version. * is a 12-year-old Celestian and descendant of a famous pirate who styles herself as the oddball captain of his impressive ship, the ''Van Eltia''. Though highly intelligent for her age, she lived in isolation and avoided contact with most people until she met Reid and his friends. She fights using her handbag with an assortment of tools. She is voiced by
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in the Japanese version. * is a 38-year-old Celestian leader of the resistance group Shikeska, who are in direct opposition against the corrupt Celestian government. Loud, boisterous, and prone to laughter, he wields special high-powered energy cannons that can fire capsules of a variety of elements. He is voiced by
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in the Japanese version. * is a mysterious 25-year-old swordsman who masquerades as a merchant. Despite his calm outward appearance, he is a highly determined fighter who periodically aids Reid and his friends on their journey. He is voiced by Hiroshi Isobe in the Japanese version, and his name comes from the
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star in the constellation
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.


Development

''Tales of Eternia'' was first announced in a September 1999 press conference by representatives of Namco as the third game in the ''
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'' series, and was later shown in non-playable form at the
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in March 2000. Character design was handled by artist
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, who had previously worked on the game's predecessor ''
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'', and features animated cutscenes by
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studio Production I.G. Namco released a limited special edition of the game in Japan alongside its standard release known as the , which included character figurines, an art book, and a clock shaped like the character Quickie. Players who preordered the game in participating Sofmap electronics stores also received an alarm clock featuring official artwork of the main cast. While eventually released under this name in Japan, when released in the North American region, the game was retitled to ''Tales of Destiny II''. Some speculated the game was retitled to avoid trademark infringement on the word "Eternia", owned by
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in North America for the ''
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'' toyline, but the game's creators stated it was done strictly for brand name and brand recognition reasons; ''Tales of Destiny'' was the first of the ''Tales'' game to be released in North America, and they wanted to draw a clear connection between the two games. The first game in the ''Tales'' series, ''
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'', released in 1995 for the
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, was not brought to North America until it was ported to the Game Boy Advance and released later in 2006, so for some time, ''Tales of Destiny'' was the beginning of the series for North American audiences. The naming choice would later cause further confusion after the release of the
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game known as ''
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'', a genuine sequel to ''Tales of Destiny'' taking place in the same fictional world. ''Tales of Eternia'' is not actually directly related to ''Tales of Destiny'', and is a different game from ''Tales of Destiny 2'' for the PlayStation 2 in 2002.


PSP re-release

In early 2004, Namco announced a port of ''Tales of Eternia'' for the
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handheld under the project codename "T.O.E." A playable demo was featured at the 2004
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in Los Angeles in June, and later at the 2004 Tokyo Game Show the following September. The game itself was largely unchanged, although Namco did manage to greatly reduce loading times, eliminating the need for any "now loading" signs altogether. Graphically, the game was altered to match the PSP's specifications. The field graphics were cropped, and the battles being redone in full widescreen, and the frame rate was improved in the overworld map. The Japanese version was purposefully released on March 3, 2005 (3/3) due to the game being the third unique title in the ''Tales'' series. Namco only published the PSP version of the game in Japan;
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picked up the game for distribution in Europe, and it went unreleased in North America. The game, which had not been released in Europe prior to the PSP release, retained the ''Tales of Eternia'' title, despite ''Tales of Destiny II'' being used in the prior English language release in North America.


Audio

The music of ''Tales of Eternia'' was composed by
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and Shinji Tamura, who had previously collaborated on the soundtracks to both ''Tales of Phantasia'' and ''Tales of Destiny''. Its Japanese theme song, "Flying" was performed by J-Rock group
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, which was replaced in the English versions by an original orchestral piece. An official soundtrack was released in March 2001 by
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containing 109 tracks from the game across two discs. One month later in April 2001, Namco released a second soundtrack by
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called , 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. A five-volume radio drama album series called was released between November 2000 and March 2001 by
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, as well as a two-volume drama series called released from January to February 2002.


Reception


PlayStation version

''Tales of Eternia'' was well received in Japan, earning a 33 out of 40 possible score from ''
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'' based on individual reviews of 9, 8, 8, and 8, earning the publication's Gold Award. In 2006, the magazine's readers voted it the 57th greatest game of all time, and the second highest-ranked ''Tales'' title released at that point. It sold over 550,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2000, resulting in Sony Computer Entertainment Japan bestowing a Gold Award at the 2001 PlayStation Awards ceremony for selling over 500,000 copies in the region by April 2001. By December 2007, the game had sold over 873,000 copies worldwide. The game received "favorable" reviews according to video game
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.
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praised the gameplay, citing "a great action-oriented battle system that has no close equivalent in any other game".
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recommended it only to people who value gameplay over graphics, stating "it's a good bit of fun to play" but it "...would not be out of place on the
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about eight years ago" regarding graphics. 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.
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praised the gameplay, character designs, and 2D graphics, but criticized the game's weaker, less emphasized story, and the voice acting, stating "It isn't that the voice actors do a horrible job, it's just that more often than not, they sound as if they're waiting to get their oil changed instead of on a life-or-death mission."


PlayStation Portable version

Like its predecessor, the Japanese PlayStation Portable version of ''Tales of Eternia'' received a 33 out of 40 possible score from ''Famitsu'' based on scores of 8, 8, 9, and 8. The game sold 80,650 copies in its first week, entering the Japanese sales charts as the second-best selling title during that period, and would go on to sell approximately 398,000 copies worldwide by December 2007. The PSP version also received "favorable" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.
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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". ''PALGN'' praised the story of the game, stating, "The story on its own has a few major twists and goes along at a pace that will keep you interested, but it’s not that spectacular, but still has quite a bit of depth" and the game's sense of exploration, stating "That’s one of the best things about ''Tales of Eternia''. Despite being somewhat linear, you can still go your own way. The depth in the story and in the gameplay itself allow you to really play as you wish." In 2012, ''
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'' named Farah one of the best characters in the ''Tales'' series, calling her "a loveable character with infectious energy."


Legacy


Anime

A 13 episode anime series produced and animated by
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also called ''Tales of Eternia'' was inspired by the game; the series originally ran on Japanese television from 8 January 2001 to 26 March 2001. ''Tales of Eternia'' was licensed by
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on 6 July 2002 for North American distribution, but the company's license expired and it was never released in the region. 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 manga version of the anime was released in 2002.


''Tales of Eternia Online''

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set in the world of ''Tales of Eternia'' was released on March 3, 2006, in only Japan and was active there until March 31, 2007. Subscribers were able to play online for free after paying monthly fees up to January 29, 2007, until the service ended. Japanese media cited "a declining number of accounts", but the company
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did not disclose its reasons to shut down the game. The company partnered with
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as of 2004 and performed the game's beta testing in early 2005 before the game's release. The online game's timeline is set around the time when the main characters journey to Celestia. Its gameplay was similar to that of the ''Tales'' games but tweaked for the online game. It lets players customize their own characters, and small window boxes appear during players' conversations with each other. The character classes are warriors, skilled at defense against enemy attacks; swordspersons, skilled at attacking; martial artists, skilled at agility and with healing and attack abilities; white sorcerers, with healing and support spells; and magic sorcerers, with attack spells. A party can be formed up to four players, but any player can fight solo. The leader of a party decides whoever can earn
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s and items after battle. The game also features minigames, including one involving cooking with ingredients obtained or purchased during the game. The game required a computer running
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or higher.


References


External links


Official PlayStation version website

Official PlayStation version website

Official PSP version website


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