It looks as though Namco is next in line for bringing a flagship RPG series to the Nintendo DS, this time with the continuation to the developer's groundbreaking
Tales saga, entitled
Tales of the Tempest, unspecifically planned to release in Japan sometime in 2006. Namco has also provided fans with the newly launched
Tales of the Tempest website, although it's exclusively in Japanese for the time being.
Tales of the Tempest places the player in the shoes of fifteen-year-old Caius Qualls from the village of Alleula. Sadly, he discovers one day that the man he looked upon as his adoptive father is not exactly human, but instead a beastman - a fact revealed in the midst of an attack on the village. The residents of Alleula quickly become wary of Caius and his father, thus refusing to aid the two in escaping from the chaos. Caius, however, succeeds in evading the enemy along with his friend Lupia, then sets out on his own quest to track down his real parents. According to Namco, the handheld title is sure to be packed with unique action-based gameplay, much like all the
Tales games before it, thereby ensuring frequent use of the DS's touch screen.
As many gamers are aware,
Tales of the Tempest was only one of four titles trademarked by Namco earlier this month; the three that remain shrouded in mystery are
Tales of Doom Sign,
Tales of Two Faiths, and
Tales of Howling. Currently there's no further information available regarding these three proposed games.
Source:
RPGFan