Sentences with phrase «in tales of»

Artist Renée Stout illuminates that tradition and makes it her own in Tales of the Conjure Woman, a carnival of conjuration at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art through May 17.
Not all the works in Tales of Our Time are doom and gloom.
The artists in Tales of Our Times provoke common anxieties of the international elite — climate change, AI takeovers, appeals to «mindfulness» — in their narrative and conceptual works because they belong to it.
On Saturday July 1st 2017, Milena Bonilla will be participating in Tales of Incompleteness, a collective exhibition and series of investigative events to bring to life the kitchen at Goleb.
In this clip the party meets up with the unbelievably clumsy Sheena Fujibayashi, so see how her initial stumbles play out in Tales of Symphonia Chronicles after the jump.
Unlike Tales of Xillia, where you choose from a male or female protagonist, in Tales of Berseria you'll play as a female protagonist named Velvet.
We will send you pictures of every developer in Tales of Game's for you to have lunch with.
Finally, Vargas, a character from Brave Frontier, will make his debut in Tales of Link during one of the event's challenges.
Jude might fall into the mold of angst - riddled teenager for some, but his character really develops as the game progresses, much like Luke fon Fabre did in Tales of the Abyss.
Elsewhere, Brave Frontier players have the chance to recruit Dhaos from Tales of Phantasia and Yuri from Tales of Vesperia by completing specific tasks in Tales of Link.
Holy Guacamole; let me tell you about my all - time favourite moment in the Tales Of franchise.
The combat in Tales of Symphonia is in a 3D environment, but you are constrained to the 2D plane between you and your currently targeted enemy; but not all enemies are on the same vector, so while it doesn't end up being fully realised 3D movement, lets just call it 2.5 D.
The combat mechanics refined again from Tales of Destiny, featuring smoother graphics and better AI but remaining true to it's LMBS roots so far; the combat controls in Tales of Eternia feel like you are playing a fighting game and not a JRPG with time sensitive button presses and combos, and a basic co-op combat so your friends can fight with you.
The gameplay in Tales of Berseria, as with most Tales games, builds off of previous entries.
The battle system in Tales of Xillia has been upgraded to Double Raid Linear Motion Battle System to let two characters combine their attacks to utilize devastating dual - character attack, letting fans strategize the best party setup for their style of play.
In this clip the party meets up with the unbelievably clumsy Sheena Fujibayashi, so see how her initial stumbles play out in Tales of Symphonia Chronicles below.
A brand - new entry in the Tales of series, Berseria, will also be making it's way to the West.
There should be something for every type of combat enthusiast in Tales of Xillia.
Unlike previous Tales titles where characters are driven by the need to save the world, in Tales of Berseria the protagonist murders everyone and everything that stays between her and the object of her quest: revenge.
In Tales of Berseria, your party and the enemies are all in a combat zone that you can freely run around in, locking onto different enemies, and performing real time combos, blocks, or dodge - rolls.
The battle system featured in Tales of Berseria has been polished and slightly improved over the previous titles.
Tales of Berseria is a new story set many years after the happenings in Tales of Zestiria.
The story in Tales of Berseria begins a few years after those events, but they are constantly referred back on, especially during the opening hour or two of the game.
With Ludger's debt, Elle's quest to reunite with her father, tracking down Julius and joining up with the cast of the original game, the story in Tales of Xillia 2 goes in about a thousand different directions — and that's all before the requisite series of mid-game twists.
I hope the fans keep enjoying our efforts to constantly translate the game in many languages, and have fun discovering the journey of Kor Meteor, Kohaku Hearts, and all of their friends in Tales of Hearts R. Let's get excited for the future of Tales of together!»
Telltale usually recruits lots of talented voice - over artists from their previous games such as Adam Harrington who voices Bigby Wolf and The Woodsman having already voiced LeChuck and Moose in Tales of Monkey Island, Matches in Back to the Future, Foreman Isaac Davner and Repairman Scruffman in Puzzle Agent 2, Andy St. John in The Walking Dead: Season 1 and Jerry and Leland in The Walking Dead: 400 Days as well as Melissa Hutchison who voices Toad Junior and Beauty with Melissa Hutchison's adaptable voice acting having already featured as many other characters such as Stinky in the Sax and Max seasons; Trixie Trotter in Back to the Future; and most popular of all is the role of Clementine The Walking Dead: Seasons 1 and 2, amongst other videogames, alongside Dave Fennoy voices Bluebeard who perfectly voiced the lead protagonist Lee Everett in The Walking Dead: Seasons 1 and 2 opposite Melissa Hutchison and has voiced Dr. Montrose in Law & Order: Legacies and many videogame and television characters.
A lot of the music and sound in Tales of Xillia 2 is also lifted right from the first game.
Dave Fennoy who perfectly voices the lead protagonist Lee Everett in the first season has since voiced Bluebeard in The Wolf Among Us, Finch in Tales from the Borderlands, Gabriel the Warrior in Minecraft: Story Mode — Season 1 and Lucius Fox in Batman: The Telltale Series and Batman: The Enemy Within, while Gavin Hammon voices recurring character Kenny is another standout performer having voiced Stan in Tales of Monkey Island, Franklin Bedford in Law and Order: Legacies and Beast, Dee, Dum and Magic Mirror in The Wolf Among Us.
Most new entries in the Tales of series are set in individual universes, but is hasn't been unheard of for developer Bandai Namco to revisit its most cherished... [Read full story]
With the latest game in the Tales Of series, we follow Milla and Jude on their journey to restore mana back to the world.
Those familiar with any of the Tales games will feel right at home fighting in Tales of Xillia 2.
A freshly baked batch of screens for the latest in the Tales of series, Tales of Berseria focuses on two new characters; Rokurou and Eleanor.
The sequel also retains the battle system I loved so much in Tales of Xillia, with a couple minor additions.
Tales of Symphonia, one of the highest regarded installments in the Tales Of series, and its sequel Dawn of the...
There is no true «open world» in Tales of Berseria; it's a real bummer, as the world is comprised of islands and you eventually get a ship to travel place to place.
We are excited to hear the Japanese voices in the Tales of Symphonia Chronicles, let us know what you think of the Japanese voiceovers.
In Tales of Berseria, players embark on a journey of self - discovery as they assume the role of Velvet, a young woman whose once kind demeanor has been replaced and overcome with a festering anger and hatred after a traumatic experience three years prior to the events within Tales of Berseria.
In Tales of Zestiria, the world is in peril.
Until now exploration in a Tales of game involved you running through a sort of diorama of the game world, bumping into magically appearing giant chickens and treading over towns.
I don't think this feature would've been a disappointment had they kept a version of the Arles Rise system in conjunction with it, but as a replacement, it fails to compete with that blistering frenzy every battle in Tales of Graces threatened to tip into.
In TALES OF BERSERIA, players embark on a journey of self - discovery as they assume the role of Velvet, a young woman whose once kind demeanor has been replaced and overcome with a festering anger and hatred after a traumatic experience three years prior to the events within TALES OF BERSERIA.
Tales of Berseria is the latest iteration in the Tales of series, but is in fact a prequel of sorts to the previous game, Tales of Zestiria.
Tales of Xillia offers the best combat in a Tales of... title that I've yet to play (Tales of Zestiria included).
If there's one aspect to be praised in Tales of... games, it's that there are endless hours of gameplay to be had, and Xillia is no exception.
This marks the first time in the Tales of... series where the player is presented with a choice of which character to play as.
-- Overlimit: A specific name has not been given to this yet, but there seems to be an Overlimit gauge similar to that featured in Tales of Vesperia.
WiiWare kicks off the week with a strong release in Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 4 (Telltale Games, Players: 1, E 10 + — Cartoon Violence, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, 1,000 Wii Points), but then pretty much looks sad.
Each boutique hotel in the MGallery collection tells a unique story, inviting guests to immerse themselves in tales of adventure, romance, history, culture, nature and more for the length of a memorable stay.
The Queen of Sheba figures prominently in the tales of King Solomon.
To celebrate the release of the 2nd book in the Tales of Lentari fantasy series, Lost City is presented at a reduced rate!
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