Do you live in Europe, own an Xbox 360, want to play Tales of Vesperia, but can't find a physical disc copy? Then you're in luck! The game can now be downloaded from Xbox Live Games on Demand.
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Do you live in Europe, own an Xbox 360, want to play Tales of Vesperia, but can't find a physical disc copy? Then you're in luck! The game can now be downloaded from Xbox Live Games on Demand.
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Just release the PS3 version already.
Never buy a game published by D3 Publisher that is not WKCII. They cheated on their fans by releasing a game that they didn't support not even for a year and they released a rushed translation.
Hear hear!
Oh and BTW it seems it will be released in America in Games on Demand for $30 USD acording to Scrawlfx.
Also the OVA was picked by Funimation!!!!
Last edited by LordKaiser; 04-06-2011 at 05:58 PM.
Never buy a game published by D3 Publisher that is not WKCII. They cheated on their fans by releasing a game that they didn't support not even for a year and they released a rushed translation.
That's great news on the OVA. Bandai America also has the license for the Abyss anime as of last year, so hopefully we see that at some point too. I'm actually half tempted to 1000 the European version of this game as well. My friend in Scotland and I share licenses for games and DLC all the time, so if I bought this with his account on my xbox, we'd both have it, and I could do it all over again ^_^ lol
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Luckily I managed to sell my physical copy of the game for $90 just 2 weeks ago, good to know it's up there at an affordable price if I ever feel to play through it again.
Can't find a physical copy? It's everywhere...seems redundant to me.
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Surely they don't expect people to pay money for this old beta version anymore?
This bit of trolling is actually quite inaccurate. You see, generally in software development cycles, beta refers to a version that is feature complete, and only tweaking and bug fixing remain. So calling something a beta version because it has missing features is incorrect. If you really want to be trolling that sucker, you have to call it an alpha.
Of course this is all moot because games have features cut all the time to meet release deadlines.
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The Destiny Remake and the most recent Phantasia PSP re-release also look awesome =(
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Wow, you know it's bad when the Bamco Defense Force has to resort to useless nitpicking and trolling images because there are no actual arguments out there that can deny Bamco's incompetence.
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They're not responding to defend Namco, they're responding because calling the original version of Tales of Vesperia, which was a complete, lengthy, relatively bug-free game with some plot issues at the end (a problem I don't believe was fixed by the PS3 version, but feel free to correct me if it was) a "beta version" is pointless trolling on the level of a kid crying on Halloween because their overflowing bag of candy didn't contain any cherry lollipops.
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