Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2: more characters, customizable battle music, screenshots

Posted Dec 7, 2008 at 7:39PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Titles, Games, Screenshots Tags: Famitsu, Namco Bandai
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The Famitsu website has a new update for those looking for more news about Namco Bandai's Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2. Like me, for instance. I'm actually more stoked about this title than that Square-Enix action game.

Anyway, this time we have six new characters confirmed for inclusion: Estelle (Tales of Vesperia), Reala (Tales of Destiny 2), Lilith (Tales of Destiny), Asch (Tales of the Abyss), Claire (Tales of Rebirth) and Colette (Tales of Symphonia).

Famitsu also mentions a customizable BGM that players can access by collecting 10 "Fragment of Soul" pieces and clearing the "Green Treasure Chest" puzzle. By doing this, players can unlock a track that can be played during battles.

Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 currently has a January 29 release date in Japan.

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Comments

by DannyDanger - 2008-12-07 22:04:06
The First One

It was fun but it didn't have multi-player. Boo
by kupomogli - 2008-12-07 22:23:46
I agree.

It was good. I hope this one is released because the amount of extra content we've already been shown make it a very worthy successor. Of course you can't really count on Namco always catering to the US audience except for tried and true series, especially with the Tales games which we usually miss a few in between each release.

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