Tales of Arise TGS 2019 Trailer Sheds More Light On Story, Combat

Sep 16, 2019 at 05:52am EDT
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A new trailer has been released for Tales of Arise, revealing some additional details on the game's characters and showing some more short combat sequences.

According to the trailer, Renans can use Astral Artes, which use Astral energy that resides in all life and things. The Fire Sword used by Alphen also uses Astral energy, but he is the only one that can wield it, as the sword burns the wielder and he doesn't feel pain.

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As mentioned at the beginning, the trailer also showcases some short combat sequences that look quite good. You can check out the full trailer below.

A man numb to pain, and woman whose very touch deals nothing but...pain. How will the story unfold between Alphen and Shionne?

Following the game's reveal at E3 2019, producer Yusuke Tomizawa confirmed that Tales of Arise is not going to be an open-world game but a traditional JRPG. The game, however, will have an open world feel thanks to the design of the world itself.

Tales of Arise is currently in development for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It will release on a yet to be confirmed 2020 release date. We will keep you updated on the game as soon as more come in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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