Tales of the Rays wants to be a console-quality role-playing game on mobiles

I know the idea of a “console-quality” anything coming to a mobile device is still a bit silly, but while most of these games come from small studios looking for some free marketing buzz, Tales of the Rays comes from Bandai Namco which is already promising.

The game an upcoming free-to-play RPG that brings the intense 3-D gameplay that Tales fans love from the console series to mobile platforms. Tales of the Rays will be available this Summer as a free download from the Apple App Store and Google Play.

In Tales of the Rays, players travel across diverse landscapes with heroes Ix and Mileena, exploring dungeons full of treasures and battling monstrous enemies in an epic quest to revive their world. Past Tales heroes will make appearances in the game with memories from their original worlds as experienced adventurers to provide Ix and Mileena with guidance as they embark on their journey.

Tales of the Rays features console-quality graphics and gameplay, including the all-new Linear Motion Battles system, with simple controls optimised for mobile devices. Fans can look forward to stories told through animated cut-scenes with the classic soundtrack and music, as well as limited time events with special bonuses.

“We created Tales of The Rays with the intent to make it the best all-star character game ever. The story, music, and game design are handled by the very same team who brought you the Tales series on console, and the character design, voice acting, and opening animation are masterfully crafted by the hottest artists in Japan today. We’re all very happy to be able to share the amazing storytelling and 3D gameplay with you, and our hope is that you’re looking forward to the game’s release as much as we are.” said Yasuhiro Ikeno, Producer of Tales of The Rays at BANDAI NAMCO.

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