WII Dawn of the New World for Europe after all

After nearly a year of waiting, Namco Bandai finally announced Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World for PAL regions.

Namco Bandai today announced that role-playing title Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is heading to Europe and PAL regions this autumn 2009 with exclusive new content. Only on Wii, the game continues the story of the best-selling Tales of Symphonia for Nintendo GameCube, while introducing a new monster collection system that lets players capture, evolve and do battle with more than 200 monsters alongside a huge cast of new and returning characters.

Set two years after the events of the award-winning Tales of Symphonia, Dawn of the New World introduces two new young heroes, Emil Castagnier and Marta Lualdi, as they journey to find the cause of a catastrophic change in their world. Crossing paths with fan-favourite characters such as Lloyd, Colette and Sheena, the brave adventurers will also encounter a spirit known as Ratatosk, lord of all monsters, who will grant them new and incredible powers over the fearsome creatures that now roam the land.

Debuting a major new gameplay system for the Tales series, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World allows players to capture more than 200 unique monsters that they face in battle. Players can feed these monsters to make them more powerful, and even evolve them into several new fearsome forms. Up to three monsters can be taken into any battle situation, offering unique benefits against enemies and imparting new strategic depth to the Tales series' lauded real-time battle system.

Brand new content exclusive to the PAL version of Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World include the Gallery Mode and head accessories. Unlocked once the game is completed, the Gallery Mode includes a Skits Library containing viewable skits of the gameplay, and an Image Library with a wealth of design sketches, illustrations, pack art and more. The game also contains a number of new themed masks and head accessories for Emil and Marta which are exclusive to the PAL version and allow players to customise the characters in battle and will also add new special effects during fights.

Featuring a massive cast of returning playable characters, Dawn of the New World offers complete freedom in creating a custom party that best suits the needs of each enemy encounter. Up to four players can enjoy the full game together cooperatively, working together to strategically complete each battle.

More information and some more screenshots on the game can be found on our gamepage for Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.

Posted on 22-04-2009 by Dennis

Comments

  • It's about time with this. And this will only be good for the release of Tales of Grace, considering Namco now have their own EU distribution center so translations should be quicker. On a side note, XSEED are still pressing Namco for the rights to publish Fragile in the US. They've said that should they be allowed to that everyone had better put in a preorder which would suggest they are getting closer to gaining the rights to publish.

    ganepark32, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Is this Tales actually different from the ones before? Namco has been reusing the same template for all of the Tales title after Destiny. The only Tales title that's remotely interesting is the Tales of the World series.

    LeSomeGuy, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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