Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2

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Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2
Tales of the World Radiant Mythogy 2 Boxart.jpg
Developer(s) Alfa System
Publisher(s) Namco Bandai Games
Series Tales
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release
  • JP: January 29, 2009
Genre(s) Action RPG
Mode(s) Single-player

Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 (テイルズオブザワールド レディアントマイソロジー2, Teiruzu Obu Za Wārudo Redianto Maisorojī 2) is the fifth entry in the Tales of the World series, and the second entry in the Radiant Mythology series. Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2's characteristic genre name is RPG For Your Sake (君のためのRPG, Kimi no tame no RPG). Like other games in the series, it features a group of characters from various Tales games. Fifty characters from the series make an appearance. The theme song, flyaway, is performed by Back-On. [1] It was released exclusively in Japan on January 29, 2009.

Contents

Characters

Original Characters

Series Characters

Characters marked in BOLD are new to Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2

Tales of Phantasia

Tales of Destiny

Tales of Eternia

Tales of Destiny 2

Tales of Symphonia

Tales of Rebirth

Tales of Legendia

Tales of the Abyss

Tales of the Tempest

Tales of Innocence

Tales of Vesperia

Character Classes

Those marked in BOLD are new to Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2.

Reception

On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 32 out of 40. [2]

Radiant Mythology 2 ranked first in sales between January 26 and February 22 of 2009 at 288,860 copies sold. [3] By the end of 2009, Radiant Mythology 2 sold a total of 339,523 copies and was the 25th best-selling game in Japan of 2009. [4]

References

  1. "Ds『テイルズ オブ ハーツ』発表 『テイルズ』'08年度ラインナップ発表会/ゲーム情報ポータル:ジーパラドットコム". Archived from the original on 2008-07-07. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  2. New Game Cross Review - テイルズオブ ザ ワールド レディアント マイソロジー2. Weekly Famitsu Hong Kong. Vol.68. Pg.23. 6 February 2009.
  3. "February 2009 Monthly Sales Ranking" (in Japanese). Famitsu. 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
  4. Brian Ashcraft (December 28, 2009). "The Top Thirty Games in Japan of 2009". Kotaku. Archived from the original on December 31, 2009. Retrieved December 26, 2009.