It's time for part 2 of the RPG Game Room Rundown. Previously on part 1, GameSpot, GameFly and IGN's response has made a flawless one without any negatives or some sort. If you're an RPG fan, then you'll never stop playing them. Check out part 2 of the rundown. In the year 2003, Square-Enix developed RPG games, like Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, Star Ocean and more. But in 2012, Square-Enix doesn't have just RPG games, it now has non-RPG games. For instance, the new Hitman is a shooter, but it's not made by Square-Enix themselves.
How Square-Enix was started was both Square and Enix combine together to take over games. This concludes the rundown about Square-Enix. Next up is Namco Bandai's Tales of series. The Tales universe is a JRPG game that is fun. Here's a little rundown about the Tales series. The Tales series contains 4 people in party. Every time the character touches the monster during field, party enters the combat. The red gauge is HP and the blue gauge is TP. TP is a gauge that is consumed using Artes. Artes are special moves consuming TP. Every time the party attacks, they earn 1 TP each. The Tales series has several types of items, like Gels, Life Bottle, Panacea Bottle and more. In Tales of Legendia, the battle system is in 2D and it contains random encounters, causing players to automatically enter battles.
After defeating the enemy party, little bit of TP is earned, EXP and Gald are earned. Max Hits and Time displayed. On most of the series, Grade is earned. But in some games, Grade can't be earned in the end of the battle. It's unlike the franchise from the .hack//G.U. series. The first Tales game was Tales of Phantasia for the SNES. Since 2011, Tales of Xillia was announced and released in Japan, celebrating Tales 15th Anniversary. This year, Xillia hits store shelves in the west a long time ago. Since Tales of Xillia was released, everyone will like it, including my anxious self. This has been the RPG Game Room Rundown that fans will love.
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