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Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave
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It's two against many. Dash around the battlefield, your fighting ground is no longer limited to a static screen but in a place in which enemies swarm around you. Make use of your partner's power to mow them all down. Best partners from the first game to the latest come together to weave out a new story.
Combo the swarming masses by forming a long string of attacks with your partner, the stronger the bond between the partners, the more powerful the attacks. Yes, those people have worked together to save the world in their own game, but can they do it again?
Combo the swarming masses by forming a long string of attacks with your partner, the stronger the bond between the partners, the more powerful the attacks. Yes, those people have worked together to save the world in their own game, but can they do it again?
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| Original Name | 時空幻境 英雄 傳奇(日文普通版) |
| Release Date | Feb 23, 2012 |
| Language | Japanese |
| Genre | Action |
| Version | Asia |
| PAX-Code | PAX0003536527 |
| Catalog No. | ULAS-42308 |
| Item Code | 4710841417139 |
| Players | 1 |
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| Total votes: | 6 |
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Good game,
It's actually a good game, but it's not as challenging as dynasty warriors or the basara series. As a musou game, it's not as hard and if you're used to the enemy swarms in the two mentioned games, this game might seem kind of disappointing. However, being able to use hiougi and to pair your dream characters together to make a dream team is totally worth it just for the fan side. Typical tales XD
It's actually a good game, but it's not as challenging as dynasty warriors or the basara series. As a musou game, it's not as hard and if you're used to the enemy swarms in the two mentioned games, this game might seem kind of disappointing. However, being able to use hiougi and to pair your dream characters together to make a dream team is totally worth it just for the fan side. Typical tales XD





A good game
Its interesting to play a game with "Tales of" Crossover, since "Tales of the World" was a wsonderful game. Tales of heroes has a very entertaining history, some characters an so no, but the system is only good. A great game if you are a "tales of" fan.
Its interesting to play a game with "Tales of" Crossover, since "Tales of the World" was a wsonderful game. Tales of heroes has a very entertaining history, some characters an so no, but the system is only good. A great game if you are a "tales of" fan.





Just like Dynasty Warriors
this is like a cross over of Dynasty Warriors and the Tales series/
this is like a cross over of Dynasty Warriors and the Tales series/





Tales warrior !!!
good innovative from tales
but it has minus :
-very monoton on map
-reaction player not very smooth
overall good game
good innovative from tales
but it has minus :
-very monoton on map
-reaction player not very smooth
overall good game





Favorite Game for PSP
This one is quite a supringly well made.
You could enjoy yourself with the famous characters from
TALES OF frahcnise from namco.
I enjoyed playing so much and bought this limited edition
for keep.
This one is quite a supringly well made.
You could enjoy yourself with the famous characters from
TALES OF frahcnise from namco.
I enjoyed playing so much and bought this limited edition
for keep.





Tales of Dynasty Warriors
If you've played the Dynasty Warrior gundam then that sums up what you'll be getting with tales of heroes
If you've played the Dynasty Warrior gundam then that sums up what you'll be getting with tales of heroes





fun game
it is like dynasty warriors but with tales of elements. it is a very good beat em up
it is like dynasty warriors but with tales of elements. it is a very good beat em up





Dynasty warriors meets Tales Of
Normally i would not like this due to the Dynasty Warriors influence. But for the most part this game works. But being a Tales Of game does help
Normally i would not like this due to the Dynasty Warriors influence. But for the most part this game works. But being a Tales Of game does help





Limited edition.
I say pass on this game. It's fun for a while but it's not worth the money. If you MUST have this game do your self a favor and pass on the limited edition.
I say pass on this game. It's fun for a while but it's not worth the money. If you MUST have this game do your self a favor and pass on the limited edition.





Fast Paced and Perfect to go!
This game is exactly what it should be. While on one hand its not the kind of thing that you would want to sit down and play from dawn till dusk on the weekend, its is absolutely perfect for on the go. The story mode has 30 fully voiced plot lines, each featuring a so called 'best pair' from 15 tales games, right up to Xillia. 15 of them are serious scenarios, while the others are comedic. By playing through these, you unlock characters for use in the other modes. There are 3 boss characters, and two main tracks. Some of the routes only touch one of the bosses and one of the tracks, but others hit all of the bosses and both tracks. Its pretty hard to see what going to end up as the final goal each route because its pretty erratic.
What I mean about perfect for 'on the go' is that because each individual story is so short, you could probably finish one just in down time during your day. I play a little bit between each of my classes and have that kind of pace down.
The goal in fighting in this game is not to beat as many enemies as fast as you can. If you watch trailers you might wonder why they don't just take out the enemies that just keep calling new guys to fight. The answer is that your goal is to rack up the highest combo you can possibly get, and by calling new enemies you have new targets to hit. In this way, sometimes having too strong a weapon is actually detrimental!
This game's dialogue, as I mentioned, is all voiced. However, a decent amount of plot takes place during battles in story mode. If you're not super strong in Japanese and plan to buy this game, keep that in mind. Everything that is said during fights is subtitled at the top right of the screen, but in the middle of a fight you don't really have the freedom to stare at it if you're not very quick with reading, and the sfx can drown out the voice overs.
This special edition comes with some pretty cool stuff. The cells in the film strip are different for everyone. The three drama CDs are three of the sections in the book. The book cover probably wont fit any North American or European books, but it sure does fit nicely on the book included. And the 15 month desk calendar looks sharp. Though I think they should have made it 18 month and threw in a calendar page for the each of the 3 boss characters too. The box it comes in is super classy. It has this white marble thing going on with gold for all the writing and detail. Its very sharp. The picture here is of the concept art.
Though I am a fan of the tales series, I've only played about 3/4s of the games in the series. This game doesn't really demand that you know the characters.
In conclusion, the fast, action filled pace of this game makes it perfect for on the go. You can pick what kind of mood you want to play, then just get at 'er. No long build up, you just jump right in and go.
This game is exactly what it should be. While on one hand its not the kind of thing that you would want to sit down and play from dawn till dusk on the weekend, its is absolutely perfect for on the go. The story mode has 30 fully voiced plot lines, each featuring a so called 'best pair' from 15 tales games, right up to Xillia. 15 of them are serious scenarios, while the others are comedic. By playing through these, you unlock characters for use in the other modes. There are 3 boss characters, and two main tracks. Some of the routes only touch one of the bosses and one of the tracks, but others hit all of the bosses and both tracks. Its pretty hard to see what going to end up as the final goal each route because its pretty erratic.
What I mean about perfect for 'on the go' is that because each individual story is so short, you could probably finish one just in down time during your day. I play a little bit between each of my classes and have that kind of pace down.
The goal in fighting in this game is not to beat as many enemies as fast as you can. If you watch trailers you might wonder why they don't just take out the enemies that just keep calling new guys to fight. The answer is that your goal is to rack up the highest combo you can possibly get, and by calling new enemies you have new targets to hit. In this way, sometimes having too strong a weapon is actually detrimental!
This game's dialogue, as I mentioned, is all voiced. However, a decent amount of plot takes place during battles in story mode. If you're not super strong in Japanese and plan to buy this game, keep that in mind. Everything that is said during fights is subtitled at the top right of the screen, but in the middle of a fight you don't really have the freedom to stare at it if you're not very quick with reading, and the sfx can drown out the voice overs.
This special edition comes with some pretty cool stuff. The cells in the film strip are different for everyone. The three drama CDs are three of the sections in the book. The book cover probably wont fit any North American or European books, but it sure does fit nicely on the book included. And the 15 month desk calendar looks sharp. Though I think they should have made it 18 month and threw in a calendar page for the each of the 3 boss characters too. The box it comes in is super classy. It has this white marble thing going on with gold for all the writing and detail. Its very sharp. The picture here is of the concept art.
Though I am a fan of the tales series, I've only played about 3/4s of the games in the series. This game doesn't really demand that you know the characters.
In conclusion, the fast, action filled pace of this game makes it perfect for on the go. You can pick what kind of mood you want to play, then just get at 'er. No long build up, you just jump right in and go.





Good Spinoff
It's a good game, but not great though.
Pros:
- Soundtrack
- Tons of Characters to use
- Great visual for a PSP game
Cons:
- Similar to Dynasty Warriors gameplay
- Artes are lacking
- Repetitive and easy
It's a good game, but not great though.
Pros:
- Soundtrack
- Tons of Characters to use
- Great visual for a PSP game
Cons:
- Similar to Dynasty Warriors gameplay
- Artes are lacking
- Repetitive and easy





I give it 5 starts just by the game alone. I find it much more enjoyable than Tales of VS. In VS, I had the tendency to jump off the sides and there wasn't a whole lot of variety of opponents (granted Twin Brave also has limited variety, but at times they re-spawn- I average about 150 KO/level). I also like how the stories for the characters reflect the game they came from. If you really don't like spoilers, don't play a character if you haven't played the actual game.
I haven't looked at the anime shorts, light novel, or drama CDs yet.





just got this game great game I love playing it.
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