Get on your imaginary deathbed: Eternal Sonata demo out now

Posted Aug 7, 2007 at 6:14AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Major Nelson, Namco Bandai, Tri-Crescendo
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If you missed out on the opportunity to get on your imaginary deathbed and save the world, here's your last chance before the video game from Tri-Crescendo and Namco Bandai comes out in September. Major Nelson reports that the English Eternal Sonata Demo is now out for people to download.

According to the demo description, this should allow you to access the path to Tenuto Village, Tenuto Village Proper, and Heaven's Mirror Forest. You'll be taking Allegretto, Beat, and Polka with you, so you should look forward to some musically-inclined RPG action courtesy of Tri-Crescendo in Eternal Sonata.

We're currently downloading the demo now, so we have but one reminder for you guys. The game's title currently pops up as Japanese characters on our Xbox 360, so if you can't find it listed under "E" for Eternal Sonata, look for the demos with Japanese names. One of them should be Eternal Sonata, and will be indicated as such once you try to access additional info on the demo. That being said, enjoy!

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-08-07 18:29:15
awesome

this was on the the oxm disc...awesome demo.
by - 2007-08-07 19:26:08
Deathbed?

Just get a car powered by the Xblowx 711 and that's it. your car will overheat and before you crash your car, u'll c the red ring of death followed by the CHP fining your family for buying M$ products. LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
by - 2007-08-07 21:00:53
not new

this has been on the jpn marketplace forever, the demo was English on it too

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