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Eternal Sonata

Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Role-Playing
Publisher: Namco Bandai

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'Eternal Sonata' (X360) Coming to the PS3?

by Rainier on April 23, 2007 @ 7:41 p.m. PDT

Eternal Sonata, previously known as Trusty Bell, is an next-gen RPG, boasting gorgeous graphics, 3-D character models, and a groundbreaking battle system. The story of Eternal Sonata begins as a famous composer, on his deathbed, drifts between this life and the next. In his reverie, a happenstance encounter of a young girl who accepts her terrible destiny and a young boy fighting to save her, changes the destiny of the world. Uncover the light that shines in each of us in this enduring tale of good and evil.

The story of Eternal Sonata begins as a famous composer, on his deathbed, drifts between this life and the next. In his reverie, a happenstance encounter of a young girl who accepts her terrible destiny and a young boy fighting to save her, changes the destiny of the world. Uncover the light that shines in each of us in this enduring tale of good and evil.

"Eternal Sonata will set a new standard in next generation RPG's as it combines an immersive, in-depth story line that will draw the player into the game," Yoshi Niki, NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc.’s Product Group Director said. "With a host of impressive next generation features such as a unique monster morphing system, a hybrid of a turn-based and action battle system with a special attack feature dependent on light and shadow, Eternal Sonata will set a new standard for next-generation RPG gaming.”

Eternal Sonata is an Xbox 360 exclusive RPG, and will launch in North America in 2007.

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