New Tales of Destiny II cutscene screenies
This is the only game we’ve ever heard of where there’s a spell-slinging female companion named Harold, and a bone mask-wearing fighter named Judas who, for once, is not a priest as well. Still, Tales of Destiny II is a fine action game that never saw the light of day in the US. Now that it’s coming to the PSP, we can’t help but wish that an American adaptation of the game was already in place.
One of the things we like about Namco Bandai‘s port is that they probably won’t skimp on the add-ons. If there are more animated cutscenes and new quests or areas, then you can bet someone’s going to want to relive the original game in handheld form. For now, we have some cutscene screenies to tide us over.
Tales of Destiny II will be headed to Japanese store shelves on February 15. Import fans, start watching your favorite importers for word on how to get one.
More screenies after the Jump!
This is the only game we’ve ever heard of where there’s a spell-slinging female companion named Harold, and a bone mask-wearing fighter named Judas who, for once, is not a priest as well. Still, Tales of Destiny II is a fine action game that never saw the light of day in the US. Now that it’s coming to the PSP, we can’t help but wish that an American adaptation of the game was already in place.
One of the things we like about Namco Bandai‘s port is that they probably won’t skimp on the add-ons. If there are more animated cutscenes and new quests or areas, then you can bet someone’s going to want to relive the original game in handheld form. For now, we have some cutscene screenies to tide us over.
Tales of Destiny II will be headed to Japanese store shelves on February 15. Import fans, start watching your favorite importers for word on how to get one.