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==Reception and sales==
==Reception and sales==
The game topped the Japanese video game sales charts in its first week, selling 85,000 copies.<ref name="siliconera.com">http://www.siliconera.com/2012/03/02/tales-of-the-heroes-twin-brave-sees-slow-sales/</ref> However, these sales only represented a 69.47% sell-through rate for the game, and the game sold significantly less than recent spinoff ''Tales'' titles on the Playstation Portable, such as 2009's ''[[Tales of VS.]]'' at 133,076 copies sold.<ref name="siliconera.com"/> [[Media Create]] felt this was due to the game containing less character interaction than most ''Tales'' games, and that some retailers had reported less interest from women as well.<ref name="siliconera.com"/>
The game topped the Japanese video game sales charts in its first week, selling 85,000 copies.<ref name="siliconera.com">http://www.siliconera.com/2012/03/02/tales-of-the-heroes-twin-brave-sees-slow-sales/</ref> However, these sales only represented a 69.47% sell-through rate for the game, and the game sold significantly less than recent spinoff ''Tales'' titles on the PlayStation Portable, such as 2009's ''[[Tales of VS.]]'' at 133,076 copies sold.<ref name="siliconera.com"/> [[Media Create]] felt this was due to the game containing less character interaction than most ''Tales'' games, and that some retailers had reported less interest from women as well.<ref name="siliconera.com"/>


The game received a score of 31/40 (8/7/8/8) from ''[[Famitsu]].<ref>http://www.talesunion.com/news/tales-of-the-heroes-twin-brave-famitsu-review-score-revealed--2028.html</ref>
The game received a score of 31/40 (8/7/8/8) from ''[[Famitsu]].<ref>http://www.talesunion.com/news/tales-of-the-heroes-twin-brave-famitsu-review-score-revealed--2028.html</ref>

Revision as of 14:03, 16 September 2012

Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai
Composer(s)Motoi Sakuraba
Go Shiina
SeriesTales
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
Genre(s)Beat 'em up, Action
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave (テイルズ オブ ザ ヒーローズ ツインブレイヴ, Teiruzu obu hiiroozu tsuin bureivu) is a action beat 'em up, video game in the Tales series of games. It is considered an "escort title" (spinoff), and plays more similarly to the Dynasty Warriors game series. The game was released for the PlayStation Portable in Japan on February 23, 2012.

Gameplay

The game plays similarly to the Dynasty Warriors video game series.[2][3] The premise of the game is to control characters from past Tales video games, and use them to fight large waves of enemies. In addition to using past game's protagonists, it is also possible to fight against past game's antagonists, and even unlock some to be played as in game.[4]

Equipping items gives characters different statistics. Some special items even change appearrance, such as giving character models a super deformed look with especially big heads.[5]

Development

A demo for the game was made available for the Japanese PlayStation Network on January 26, 2012, on the same day a demo of Tales of Innocence R was released.[6][7] After the game's release, there was downloadable content for the game, in the form of new missions to play, but not through the PlayStation Store, but rather, a special Tales-related website.[8]

Characters

Heroes[9]

Character Game
Cless Alvein Tales of Phantasia
Chester Burklight Tales of Phantasia
Stan Aileron Tales of Destiny
Lion Magnus Tales of Destiny
Rid Hershel Tales of Eternia
Farah Oersted Tales of Eternia
Kyle Dunamis Tales of Destiny 2
Reala Tales of Destiny 2
Lloyd Irving Tales of Symphonia
Zelos Wilder Tales of Symphonia
Veigue Lungberg Tales of Rebirth
Tytree Crowe Tales of Rebirth
Senel Coolidge Tales of Legendia
Chloe Valens Tales of Legendia
Luke Fon Fabre Tales of the Abyss
Guy Cecil Tales of the Abyss
Caius Qualls Tales of the Tempest
Rubia Natwick Tales of the Tempest
Ruca Milda Tales of Innocence
Spada Belforma Tales of Innocence
Emil Castagnier Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
Marta Lualdi Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
Yuri Lowell Tales of Vesperia
Flynn Scifo Tales of Vesperia
Shing Meteoryte Tales of Hearts
Kohak Hearts Tales of Hearts
Asbel Lhant Tales of Graces
Cheria Barnes Tales of Graces
Jude Mathis Tales of Xillia
Milla Maxwell Tales of Xillia

Villains[9]

Character Game
Elraine Tales of Destiny 2
Schwartz Tales of Legendia
Duke Tales of Vesperia

Reception and sales

The game topped the Japanese video game sales charts in its first week, selling 85,000 copies.[10] However, these sales only represented a 69.47% sell-through rate for the game, and the game sold significantly less than recent spinoff Tales titles on the PlayStation Portable, such as 2009's Tales of VS. at 133,076 copies sold.[10] Media Create felt this was due to the game containing less character interaction than most Tales games, and that some retailers had reported less interest from women as well.[10]

The game received a score of 31/40 (8/7/8/8) from Famitsu.[11]

References

External links

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