But save for the outdated decision for English-only voice acting, the wait was worth it- with Namco-Bandai delivering a top-notch translation for a technically impressive grand adventure. While we’re getting the title late in the PS3’s lifecycle, Xilia 2 was published nearly two years ago in Japan. Mercifully, solace can still be found on the PlayStation 3- with the release of Tales of Xilia 2 offering an engrossing and melancholic twilight entry for this generation’s JRPG genre. For fans of Japanese role-playing games, the future remains especially uncertain, with only Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts III on the horizon, while Wonder Flick and Omega Quintet linger without confirmation of Western localization. The dawn of a new hardware generation is often accompanied by a few pangs of uncertainty.
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