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Tales of the Tempest - Wikipedia. Tales of the Tempest(Japanese: テイルズ オブ ザ テンペスト,Hepburn: Teiruzu Obu Za Tenpesuto) is an action role- playing game developed by Dimps and Namco Tales Studio, and published by Bandai Namco Games for the Nintendo DS exclusive in Japan. A spin- off "Escort" title of the Tales series, it was released on October 2. The game makes use of the Tales series' recurring Linear Motion Battle System, customized so characters and actions can be controlled and determined using the DS touch screen, as well as incorporating multiplayer elements. The game follows Caius Qualls, one of a race of wolf- life shape- shifters who are persecuted for previous disastrous abuse of their advanced technology. With his guardian and parents taken prisoner by the church authorities, he sets out on a quest with other outcasts to save them and overthrow the church's oppressive regime.

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The game's characteristic genre name is Tamashii o yobisamasu RPG(魂を呼び覚ますRPG, RPG that Awakens the Soul). Tempest was developed by Dimps, along with staff from Namco Tales Studio, including composer Motoi Sakuraba, designers Mutsumi Inomata and Daigo Okomura, and producer Makoto Yoshizumi. As the first title in the series to be developed for the DS, the concept behind it was to create a compact Tales experience for that platform. Yoshizumi moved to delay the game twice before its release so as to refine the experience. Upon release, the game polarized Japanese and western critics, with Famitsu Weekly giving it a notably harsh review. While some have praised the game's story and gameplay, others have faulted these and other aspects such as its technical quality and short length. Originally described by Japanese media as a main title, it was later classified and described by staff as a spin- off.

Gameplay[edit]. Screenshot of a battle in Tales of the Tempest, showing the display, the HUD and the mechanics of the "3- on- 3 Linear Motion Battle System". Tales of the Tempest is an action role- playing video game. The player navigates the playable characters across 3. D environments, including the overworld map, towns and dungeons.

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The characters and environment are displayed on one screen of the Nintendo DS system, while menu options such as the character's current status are displayed on the other.[1] The world is governed by a day- night cycle, effecting the environment and the behavior of elements within it. For instance, strong enemies appear at night, and towns cannot be accessed, but conversely some items and treasure are only available at night.[2]The battle system is a scaled- down version of the Tales series recurring Linear Motion Battle System (LMBS), a real- time system similar to a fighting game where character actions are performed at the press of a button, with specific buttons triggering either normal or special attacks. The version used in Tempest is called the "3- on- 3 LMBS". The player controls one character, with the other three available in battle controlled by the game's artificial intelligence. After setting up a formation in advance, players can switch between characters at will during battle. During battles, characters can switch between three plains of movement, as opposed to previous 2. D Tales titles which restricted characters to a single plain.

This allows for characters to evade or surround enemies.[2] Actions such as healing, character control and item usage are all controlled using the DS touch screen.[3]A stable gameplay element, Cooking, also appears. Cooking creates meals to restore health and Technical Points (used for special attacks). Once the right ingredients have been chosen and a recipe has been selected, the food can be made. Each ingredient is selected and added using the touchscreen.

Using the wrong ingredients will make the cooking process go wrong. A meal cannot be used again until the party has rested at an inn or entered battle. Some meals carrying a special buff for characters when entering battles.[4] The game's local multiplayer option is unlocked after a certain point in the single- player campaign after obtaining a special item. After that point, players can access a special multiplayer dungeon, where up to three players must work cooperatively to reach the treasure at the dungeon's center.

If one of the players is defeated, the team restart at the nearest "resurrection point". Watch Online Watch One Night In Istanbul Full Movie Online Film. Items and in- game currency are carried over into the single- player campaign, but experience points are not.[2][5]Synopsis[edit]Setting[edit]Tempest is set on the continent of Areura, where humans live alongside a half- beast race called the Reimon.

The Reimon once dominated Areura, but they gained the ability to command a dangerous technology called Precepts, which was hoped would bring about coexistence between the races. Around the same time, hostile soul- eating spirits called Spots appeared, causing conflict. The experiment to bring about a unification of the races through the creation of the "Law of Life" entailed the forging of a gem called the Patient, which cost the lives of many Reimon. The Law of Life appeared in an imperfect form, killing most of the Reimon population and plunging the entire continent into chaos before the gateway was closed. In the aftermath, the formally- weak Humans rose up and took control.

In later years, the human authorities would rewrite the history into an interracial conflict known as the Beast War, further soiling the Reimon's image. Tempest begins 1. Beast War ends: humans are in dominance, and the Reimon are derogatorily called "Lycanths", and are shunned in human settlements or even hunted for rewards.[6][7]Characters[edit]Caius Qualls: A boy living together with his foster father in a remote village in Areura. Spot (a grotesque creature) attacked his village because he was entrusted with a crystal by a soldier of the Imperial Guard he saved by chance. When he fought with Spot and his foster father, the people of the village found out that his foster father was a Lycanth, and they were treated with a cold attitude.

Caius is voiced by Motoki Takagi. Rubia Natwick: A childhood friend of Caius who has lived in the same frontier village since they were children. Since her parents were both priests, she had planned on going to the capital city in order to study; however, her parents were killed by Lukius and his group, who had come to take Caius's father. She went on the journey with Caius to follow Lukius. Rubia is voiced by Mai Kadowaki. Tilkis Barone: He originates from a small country far from Areura.

To investigate a mystery occurring in his country, he travels to the capital city of Areura. There, he meets with Caius and Rubia. He handles a large sword skillfully and is a very wise person.

Tilkis is voiced by Takumi Yamazaki. Forest Ledoyen: Forest is a Lycanth that immigrated to a small country. He joins your party to save this country from trouble. He knows a lot about the geography of the world, so serves as a traveling guide. He may seem intimidating, but he is really a nice person overall. Forest is voiced by Kenji Nomura. Arria Ekberg: Arria Ekberg is a priest of the capital city, but does not support the killing of Lycanths, and instead joins the party to stop what the other priests are doing.

She fights with a wand and is very proud of her abilities as a mage. Arria is voiced by Kae Araki.