![]() Jude's is far from the only returning face you'll see in this second adventure. Within half an hour, Ludger bumps into the first game's hero, Jude, and the two just happen to be headed in the same direction. Xillia 2 is set a year after the original, with 20-year-old chef Ludger living with Julius and a seriously tubby moggy called Rollo in the familiar urban locale of Trigleph. Just as quickly, the game establishes its nature as a sequel. Though it seems unlikely they'll have too deep an impact, it's still a change that shows Xillia 2 is trying to build up a different relationship with its new leading light. You're then offered two choices, with L1 for "Julius, I had a dream where last night you killed me" and R1 for "It's nothing." Several choices like that came up during those opening 90 minutes, some meaningless, others a bit weightier. He wakes up a little unnerved, and Julius asks him what's wrong. That reflects the other most obviously new part of the game, namely the dialogue choices Ludger can make.One early scene has Ludger waking from a nightmare in which he was fighting a shadowed version of his older brother, Julius - a scene with as much foreshadowing (pun intended) as Ludger's hair. Ludger is mostly a silent protagonist - in the hour and a half I played, the young man only spoke in grunts, mumbles and other monosyllabic noises. Unlike the last game's heroes, it's something that isn't there that claims your attention: his voice. It's not just Ludger's look that grabs you, with his dapper navy shirt and yellow tie overshadowed by his half-and-half black and white hair - right down to differently colored eyebrows. The most obvious difference is the new central hero, Ludger Will Kresnik, and how the game presents him. His choice to accompany her will send the two on a journey that will change the fate of the two worlds forever.While you can rarely base much off an RPG's opening hour or so, Tales of Xillia 2 quickly establishes some of the things it's doing the same as its 2013 predecessor, and some of the things it's doing differently. ![]() ![]() One day, through a chance encounter, he meets Elle Marta: a young girl travelling alone attempting to reunite with her father at the mythic “Land of Canaan” and ends up accompanying her. He strives to follow in his brother’s footsteps and work as an agent in the prestigious Spirius Corporation, a large scale and illustrious company that develops technology for every field imaginable. Tales of Xillia 2 centers around Ludger Kresnik, a young man and a skilled chef who lives in Trigleph city in Elympios with his brother Julius and their cat Rollo. Potentially, a licensed song or recording from the games may be to blame but is so far unsubstantiated. The Tales series is wholly owned by Namco leaving these specific territorial delistings a bit of a mystery. No official announcement was made regarding the delistings, and other titles in the series remain available to download worldwide. Tales of Symphonia Chronicles (including the individual releases of Tales of Symphonia and ToS: Dawn of the New World) may also have been delisted around this time. This is the earliest date found that questions the game’s availability across Europe. Tales of Xillia 2 was delisted from the Australian and European PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3 no later than August 27th, 2018. PlayStation 3 ( US) Retail: PlayStation 3
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