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Originally Posted by Lebron
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Anyway, hopefully the game delivers when they release it later in the year(if that almost 60% complete rumor ends up being true).
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Hm? It isn't a rumour, it's actually in the interview. You can read the full thing here.
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Originally Posted by kujoe
I mean, not that I'm particularly looking forward to it, but where's that Eternal Sonata, Namco?
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Uh, it's not even out in Japan yet. At least wait until a while after it's out there before deciding the PS3 version won't get an international release. It most likely will.
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Originally Posted by Sirth
I'm still getting the impression that Tales fan = Symphonia Fan/ Nintendo fan here in the west, though. Most of the comments I see are all, "EW, 360!? No way, won't buy that crap. Nothing I want."
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But there isn't. Until the 360 starts building up a collection of RPGs that would actually justify buying the console, people won't be happy about Vesperia coming out on it. You could say the PS3 doesn't fit that description either, and I'd agree with you, but the general understandable view is it's more likely to happen eventually because Japan prefers the PS3 to the 360 (you only have to look at the 360's sales to see that), and quality RPGs take time to make. The only quality titles exclusive to the 360 I would actually buy are Infinite Undiscovery (which isn't out yet, of course) and maybe, just maybe, Lost Odyssey (but I'm not fully convinced on that one). Eternal Sonata is coming out on the PS3, Vesperia most likely will come out on the PS3 too. If the timed exclusives thing, or just more 360 exclusives, keeps going though more people will buy one. You get console fanboys everywhere, sure, but most people just want to buy the console they'll get the most financial worth out of - and with the Xbox's complete lack of quality RPG titles compared to the PS2, people like me just don't want to buy one for only a game or two.
And you know the other thing that'd make more people buy a 360? If they didn't have such a disgustingly high failure rate. I mean one of Microsoft's own units redringed at GDC, what kind of an impression does that send to potential buyers?
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