
Both Tales of Vesperia videos can be found after the break. One shows off the game's battle system, which looks like old-school Tales of combat meets Eternal Sonata, while the other clip appears to show off the game's next-gen yammering mechanic.

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I would post my dislike towards these videos but I don’t want to ruin for the people who like the series so I’ll take Red vs Blue PSA advice and keep it to myself yet I have to say this. The voices are very effing annoying and hurt my ears.
Oh yeah and Copyrights to caboose awesome videos yada yada yada.
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I love Tales series. This and Tales of Symphonia for Wii are one of my most anticipated games this year.
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Eternal Sonata is such a beautiful game. Oh well I'm glad that there are so many RPGs coming out for the 360 so I'm sure I'll find one among them that I truly like.
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This game looks different from another game? HOLY SHIT!
I'm specifically referring to the part where the dude in dark cloths KOs the guard.
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You even posted the same garbage on kotaku.
Stop trolling and get over yourself.
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the 'next gen' ness of the graphics doesn't look to be too tuned up either >_>
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I tried to download it but It kept failing and giving me an error code of some sort.
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On a side note it's always funny to me how other genres don't have to "evolve" but any time an RPG looks even remotely similar to its predecessor, it's lambasted as more of the same. Meanwhile Gears 2 for instance looks like the same frigging game as the first one albeit with "tweaks." It just seems like somewhat of a double standard.
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