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The ''[[Tales Series]]'' is a long-running [[JRPG]] series by [[Namco Bandai]], famous for its action-combat battle system, copious amounts of [[Character Development]] and continued [[Deconstruction]] of the very genre it inhabits.
The '''''Tales''''' series is a long-running [[JRPG]] series by [[Namco Bandai]], famous for its action-combat battle system, copious amounts of [[Character Development]] and continued [[Deconstruction]] of the very genre it inhabits.


Earlier games in the series were developed by Wolf Team, once a subsidiary of Telenet Japan, which was reorganized as Namco Tales Studio in 2003. Namco Tales Studio was shut down in 2011 but absorbed into Namco Bandai, which intends to continue the series despite the closure of the studio.
Earlier games in the series were developed by Wolf Team, once a subsidiary of Telenet Japan, which was reorganized as Namco Tales Studio in 2003. Namco Tales Studio was shut down in 2011 but absorbed into Namco Bandai, which intends to continue the series despite the closure of the studio.
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* "Escort" Titles are secondary entries, composed of [[Spin-Off|Spinoffs]], [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] games, [[Mobile Phone Game|Mobile Phone Games]] and [[Gaiden Game|Gaiden Games]] to the Mothership Titles. [[My Friends and Zoidberg|And]] ''[[Tales of the Tempest]]''.
* "Escort" Titles are secondary entries, composed of [[Spin-Off|Spinoffs]], [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] games, [[Mobile Phone Game|Mobile Phone Games]] and [[Gaiden Game|Gaiden Games]] to the Mothership Titles. [[My Friends and Zoidberg|And]] ''[[Tales of the Tempest]]''.


== Mothership Titles (in chronological order): ==
== Mothership Titles (in chronological release order): ==
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]''

* ''[[Tales of Phantasia (Video Game)|Tales of Phantasia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Destiny]]''
* ''[[Tales of Destiny (Video Game)|Tales of Destiny]]''
* ''[[Tales of Eternia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Eternia (Video Game)|Tales of Eternia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Destiny]] 2''
* ''[[Tales of Destiny (Video Game)|Tales of Destiny]] 2''
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia (Video Game)|Tales of Symphonia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Rebirth]]''
* ''[[Tales of Rebirth (Video Game)|Tales of Rebirth]]''
* ''[[Tales of Legendia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Legendia (Video Game)|Tales of Legendia]]''
* ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]''
* ''[[Tales of the Abyss (Video Game)|Tales of the Abyss]]''
* ''[[Tales of Innocence]]''
* ''[[Tales of Innocence (Video Game)|Tales of Innocence]]''
* ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Vesperia (Video Game)|Tales of Vesperia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Hearts]]''
* ''[[Tales of Hearts (Video Game)|Tales of Hearts]]''
* ''[[Tales of Graces]]''
* ''[[Tales of Graces (Video Game)|Tales of Graces]]''
* ''[[Tales of Xillia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Xillia (Video Game)|Tales of Xillia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Xillia 2]]''
* ''Tales Of Xillia 2''
* ''[[Tales of Zestiria]]''
* ''[[Tales of Berseria]]''
* ''[[Tales of Arise]]''


== Escort Titles: ==
== Escort Titles: ==
* ''[[Tales of the Tempest (Video Game)|Tales of the Tempest]]''
* ''[[Tales of the Tempest]]''
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]: Narikiri Dungeon''
{{quote|This game follows a pair of twins named Mel and Dio as they explore the aftermath of the events of ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]'' with the help of Arche the witch. ''Narikiri Dungeon X'' is a [[Video Game Remake]] that includes an [[Updated Rerelease]] of ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]'', adding a new character (Rondoline E. Effenberg) into both games.}}
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia (Video Game)|Tales of Phantasia]]: Narikiri Dungeon''
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]: Summoner's Lineage''
{{quote| This game follows a pair of twins named Mel and Dio as they explore the aftermath of the events of ''[[Tales of Phantasia (Video Game)|Tales of Phantasia]]'' with the help of Arche the witch. ''Narikiri Dungeon X'' is a [[Video Game Remake]] that includes an [[Updated Rerelease]] of ''[[Tales of Phantasia (Video Game)|Tales of Phantasia]]'', adding a new character (Rondoline E. Effenberg) into both games. }}
{{quote|A tactics game that followed Fulein K. Lester, a descendent of Claus F. Lester from ''Phantasia'', and his robot ally Macaron.}}
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia (Video Game)|Tales of Phantasia]]: Summoner's Lineage''
{{quote| A tactics game that followed Fulein K. Lester, a descendent of Claus F. Lester from ''Phantasia'', and his robot ally Macaron.}}
* ''Tales Of Fandom''
* ''Tales Of Fandom''
{{quote| Compilation games with the Tales characters in various scenarios. The first features the cast of ''Phantasia'', ''Destiny'', and ''Eternia'', while the second stars ''Phantasia'', ''Symphonia'', and ''Abyss''.}}
{{quote|Compilation games with the Tales characters in various scenarios. The first features the cast of ''Phantasia'', ''Destiny'', and ''Eternia'', while the second stars ''Phantasia'', ''Symphonia'', and ''Abyss''.}}

* ''[[Tales of the World]]''
* ''[[Tales of the World]]''
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia Dawn of the New World (Video Game)|Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World/Knight of Ratatosk]]''
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World|Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World/Knight of Ratatosk]]''

* ''Tales of Versus''
* ''Tales of Versus''
{{quote| A four-player [[Mascot Fighter]] featuring characters throughout the [[Tales Series]].}}
{{quote|A four-player [[Mascot Fighter]] featuring characters throughout the [[Tales (series)]].}}
* ''Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave''
* ''Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave''
{{quote| A [[Dynasty Warriors]]-like [[Hack and Slash|hack 'n slash]], featuring famous duos from the [[Tales Series]] fighting together.}}
{{quote|A [[Dynasty Warriors]]-like [[Hack and Slash|hack 'n slash]], featuring famous duos from the [[Tales (series)]] fighting together.}}
* ''[[Tales of Link]]: Teiruzu obu Rinku''
{{quote| A mobile game which consists of over 100 "Tales of" characters in a new adventure/ story.}}


== Anime adaptations of the Tales series include: ==
== Anime adaptations of the Tales series include: ==
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia (Video Game)|Tales of Phantasia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]''
{{quote| A 4-episode [[OVA]] covering the events of the game}}
{{quote|A 4-episode [[OVA]] covering the events of the game}}
* ''[[Tales of Eternia (Video Game)|Tales of Eternia]]''
* ''[[Tales of Eternia]]''
{{quote| A 13-episode anime about a subplot unrelated to the actual game.}}
{{quote|A 13-episode anime about a subplot unrelated to the actual game.}}
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia (Video Game)|Tales of Symphonia]]: The Animation''
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]: The Animation''
{{quote| Three 4-episode [[OVA|OVAs]], each one covering a third of the game.}}
{{quote|Three 4-episode [[OVA|OVAs]], each one covering a third of the game.}}
* ''[[Tales of the Abyss (Video Game)|Tales of the Abyss]]: The Animation''
* ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]: The Animation''
{{quote| A 26-episode television anime covering the events of the game.}}
{{quote|A 26-episode television anime covering the events of the game.}}
* ''[[Tales of Vesperia (Video Game)|Tales of Vesperia]]: The First Strike''
* ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]: The First Strike''
{{quote| A prequel movie adaptation.}}
{{quote|A prequel movie adaptation.}}
* ''Tales Of Fandom Gaiden''
* ''Tales Of Fandom Gaiden''
{{quote| A humorous DVD extra released with ''Tales Of Fandom 2'', featuring the heroes of the games arguing over who's the best.}}
{{quote|A humorous DVD extra released with ''Tales Of Fandom 2'', featuring the heroes of the games arguing over who's the best.}}
* ''Viva - Tales Of!''
* ''Viva - Tales Of!''
{{quote| A series of DVD extras given away with pre-orders for games in the series, featuring [[Tales of Symphonia (Video Game)|Zelos Wilder]] and [[Tales of the Abyss (Video Game)|Jade Curtis]] as talk show hosts interviewing various characters. [[Hilarity Ensues]].}}
{{quote|A series of DVD extras given away with pre-orders for games in the series, featuring [[Tales of Symphonia|Zelos Wilder]] and [[Tales of the Abyss|Jade Curtis]] as talk show hosts interviewing various characters. [[Hilarity Ensues]].}}
* ''Tales of Theatre''
* ''Tales of Theatre''
{{quote| A set of five anime shorts given away as a [[Bonus Material|pre-order bonus]] for ''Tales Of The Heroes: Twin Brave'', featuring the ''Twin Brave'' characters in [[Super Deformed|chibi]] style.}}
{{quote|A set of five anime shorts given away as a [[Bonus Material|pre-order bonus]] for ''Tales Of The Heroes: Twin Brave'', featuring the ''Twin Brave'' characters in [[Super-Deformed|chibi]] style.}}


== [[And Now for Something Completely Different]] ==
== [[And Now for Something Completely Different]] ==

* ''[[Keroro Gunsou|Keroro RPG]]: The Warrior, the Thief, and the Legendary Pirate''
* ''[[Keroro Gunsou|Keroro RPG]]: The Warrior, the Thief, and the Legendary Pirate''
{{quote| An RPG based on the ''Sgt Frog'' anime. Here because it's made by Namco Tales Studio itself, using the ''Tales Of'' series' Linear Motion Battle System and even having the Tales-styled skits. It is known among Tales fans as "Tales of Keroro" (NDS, released in March '10)}}
*:An RPG based on the ''Sgt Frog'' anime. Here because it's made by Namco Tales Studio itself, using the ''Tales Of'' series' Linear Motion Battle System and even having the Tales-styled skits. It is known among Tales fans as "Tales of Keroro" (NDS, released in March '10)




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Information and tropes pertaining to the individual titles are on their respective pages.
Information and tropes pertaining to the individual titles are on their respective pages.
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=== Common and recurring plot elements: ===
== Common and recurring plot elements: ==
* Plots that [[Invoked Trope|start]] as [[Cliché Storm|Cliche Storms]] but later go on to [[Subverted Trope|subvert]] and [[Deconstructed Trope|deconstruct]] the very tropes they employ, often by [[Deconstructor Fleet|drastically highlighting the nasty downsides]] of them. This is one of the main reasons why the games have a fanbase.
* Plots that [[Invoked Trope|start]] as [[Cliché Storm|Cliche Storms]] but later go on to [[Subverted Trope|subvert]] and [[Deconstructed Trope|deconstruct]] the very tropes they employ, often by [[Deconstructor Fleet|drastically highlighting the nasty downsides]] of them. This is one of the main reasons why the games have a fanbase.
** [[It Sucks to Be The Chosen One]].
** [[It Sucks to Be the Chosen One]].
** Deconstructing [[Black and White Morality]].
** Deconstructing [[Black and White Morality]].
* [[Implied Love Interest]] is usually (but not always) the approach of the romance aspect of the plots.
* [[Implied Love Interest]] is usually (but not always) the approach of the romance aspect of the plots.
* Heavy use of [[Magitek]] in the plot, powered by some world specific [[Applied Phlebotinum]] (lenspunk, craymelpunk, fonpunk, blastiapunk, psipunk...)
* Heavy use of [[Magitek]] in the plot, powered by some world specific [[Applied Phlebotinum]] (lenspunk, craymelpunk, fonpunk, blastiapunk, psipunk...)
* [[Life Energy]], which often takes the form of [[Mana]].
* [[Life Energy]], which often takes the form of [[Mana]].
** A [[World Tree]], which is often the source of aforementioned [[Life Energy]]. While ''[[Tales of Phantasia (Video Game)|Phantasia]]'' and ''[[Tales of Symphonia (Video Game)|Symphonia]]'' are the only two Mothership titles to really feature this (and that's because they share the same setting), the [[World Tree]] is an almost omnipresent feature in the Escort titles.
** A [[World Tree]], which is often the source of aforementioned [[Life Energy]]. While ''[[Tales of Phantasia|Phantasia]]'' and ''[[Tales of Symphonia|Symphonia]]'' are the only two Mothership titles to really feature this (and that's because they share the same setting), the [[World Tree]] is an almost omnipresent feature in the Escort titles.
* Religion as a major part of the world. If there's a religion, or even an organisation with vaguely-religious imagery, chances are it's a [[Corrupt Church]].
* Religion as a major part of the world. If there's a religion, or even an organisation with vaguely-religious imagery, chances are it's a [[Corrupt Church]].
* A [[Big Bad]] with a personal reason for wanting to do whatever he's doing. He often wants to save something precious to him, or sincerely wants to [[Save the World]]. The problem is that his method involves [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|killing an awful lot of people]].
* A [[Big Bad]] with a personal reason for wanting to do whatever he's doing. He often wants to save something precious to him, or sincerely wants to [[Save the World]]. The problem is that his method involves [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|killing an awful lot of people]].
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** One [[Combat Medic]]. Pure [[White Magician Girl]] characters are rare; the main female will always have some degree of combat training to go with her spellcasting and healing abilities.
** One [[Combat Medic]]. Pure [[White Magician Girl]] characters are rare; the main female will always have some degree of combat training to go with her spellcasting and healing abilities.
** At least one [[Lethal Chef]].
** At least one [[Lethal Chef]].
* One [[Wham Episode]] in the ''perfect center'' of normal gameplay (it is really that horrifyingly accurate). Said [[Face Heel Turn]] will also happen somewhere immediately before or after this time. [[Deconstruction]] will play a major part of the segment, but it will most likely not compare to the horror initiated. Due to this change in perspective, the [[Big Bad]] will end up becoming the [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] he will be properly known for.
* One [[Wham! Episode]] in the ''perfect center'' of normal gameplay (it is really that horrifyingly accurate). Said [[Face Heel Turn]] will also happen somewhere immediately before or after this time. [[Deconstruction]] will play a major part of the segment, but it will most likely not compare to the horror initiated. Due to this change in perspective, the [[Big Bad]] will end up becoming the [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] he will be properly known for.
* A [[Space Whale Aesop]] that brings together all the events of any given game in order to take a stand against some relatively minor (compared to world domination and/or destruction) social or moral issue.
* A [[Space Whale Aesop]] that brings together all the events of any given game in order to take a stand against some relatively minor (compared to world domination and/or destruction) social or moral issue.
* The Dark Wings, a trio of quirky thieves whose role is usually as comic relief.
* The Dark Wings, a trio of quirky thieves whose role is usually as comic relief.
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* [[Kicking Ass in All Her Finery|Fancy outfits worn even in the most heated battles.]]
* [[Kicking Ass in All Her Finery|Fancy outfits worn even in the most heated battles.]]


=== Common and recurring gameplay elements: ===
== Common and recurring gameplay elements: ==
* A real-time combat system called some variation on the Linear Motion Battle System (LMBS). The player controls one character, while the other battle characters are controlled by the AI and follow general commands. The battle system is reminiscent of a 2D fighting game, and focuses on chaining moves together.
* A real-time combat system called some variation on the Linear Motion Battle System (LMBS). The player controls one character, while the other battle characters are controlled by the AI and follow general commands. The battle system is reminiscent of a 2D fighting game, and focuses on chaining moves together.
* Combat techniques known as "Artes". Advanced techniques are known as "Arcane Artes". The combo system is often based upon chaining Artes into Arcane Artes.
* Combat techniques known as "Artes". Advanced techniques are known as "Arcane Artes". The combo system is often based upon chaining Artes into Arcane Artes.
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** Herbs that can increase base statistics.
** Herbs that can increase base statistics.
** The Sorcerer's Ring, an item that shoots small energy bolts and is used to solve puzzles. Its functions are usually upgraded as the story proceeds.
** The Sorcerer's Ring, an item that shoots small energy bolts and is used to solve puzzles. Its functions are usually upgraded as the story proceeds.
* "Grade" as an extra unit of currency that can (for all intents and purposes) be treated as the player's "[[Scoring Points|score]]". Grade is awarded after battle according to how well the player did, with Grade awarded for achieving long combos or blocking attacks, and Grade deducted for taking damage, using ineffective artes (such as a Fire-elemental arte on a Fire-resistant monster) or relying on recovery items. Grade awards bonus EXP in battle, but can also be used to purchase [[New Game Plus]] bonuses and occasionally in-game bonuses too.
* "Grade" as an extra unit of currency that can (for all intents and purposes) be treated as the player's "[[Scoring Points|score]]". Grade is awarded after battle according to how well the player did, with Grade awarded for achieving long combos or blocking attacks, and Grade deducted for taking damage, using ineffective artes (such as a Fire-elemental arte on a Fire-resistant monster) or relying on recovery items. Grade awards bonus EXP in battle, but can also be used to purchase [[New Game+]] bonuses and occasionally in-game bonuses too.
* A broadly-shared list of artes and spells. It's possible to tell how nostalgic a game is attempting to be by how closely it sticks to that list. Games such as ''Destiny 2'', ''Rebirth'', and ''Hearts'' tried to break out completely.
* A broadly-shared list of artes and spells. It's possible to tell how nostalgic a game is attempting to be by how closely it sticks to that list. Games such as ''Destiny 2'', ''Rebirth'', and ''Hearts'' tried to break out completely.
** The swordplay style used by the main character of ''Phantasia'' (and its accompanying moveset) would become synonymous with ''[[Tales Series]]'' main characters.
** The swordplay style used by the main character of ''Phantasia'' (and its accompanying moveset) would become synonymous with ''[[Tales (series)]]'' main characters.
** There are also a few games where one character doesn't use the "Traditional" artes used by most [[Tales Series]] main characters...but another character does. Examples include Chloe in ''[[Tales of Legendia]]'' (And even then, some of their artes overlap with each other or the classic [[Tales Series]] heroes), Guy in ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]'', or Spada in ''[[Tales of Innocence]]''.
** There are also a few games where one character doesn't use the "Traditional" artes used by most [[Tales (series)]] main characters...but another character does. Examples include Chloe in ''[[Tales of Legendia]]'' (And even then, some of their artes overlap with each other or the classic [[Tales (series)]] heroes), Guy in ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]'', or Spada in ''[[Tales of Innocence]]''.
* [[Summon Magic]], called "Summon Spirits". The core four are Sylph (wind), Ifrit (fire), Undine (water) and Gnome (earth). The most popular second-tier Summon Spirits include Maxwell (all four core elements), Volt (lightning) and Shadow (darkness). As with the Arte/Spell list noted above, you can usually tell how nostalgic a game is trying to be by how closely it sticks to this list.
* [[Summon Magic]], called "Summon Spirits". The core four are Sylph (wind), Ifrit (fire), Undine (water) and Gnome (earth). The most popular second-tier Summon Spirits include Maxwell (all four core elements), Volt (lightning) and Shadow (darkness). As with the Arte/Spell list noted above, you can usually tell how nostalgic a game is trying to be by how closely it sticks to this list.
* Titles, which can be attached to a character just like a piece of equipment. New titles are usually earned at key storyline moments, or for special achievements (such as building a long-enough combo). The actual effect of a Title varies from game to game: in some it is merely cosmetic while in others it affects stat growth or contains hidden effects.
* Titles, which can be attached to a character just like a piece of equipment. New titles are usually earned at key storyline moments, or for special achievements (such as building a long-enough combo). The actual effect of a Title varies from game to game: in some it is merely cosmetic while in others it affects stat growth or contains hidden effects.
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* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]], often done by Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura. Some of the more recent ones have had other composers assisting Sakuraba, most notably his protege Hibiki Aoyama.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]], often done by Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura. Some of the more recent ones have had other composers assisting Sakuraba, most notably his protege Hibiki Aoyama.
** Go Shiina has also gained a lot of plaudits for his composition of ''Legendia'''s epic soundtrack (in place of Sakuraba) and for his contributions to some of the Escort games.
** Go Shiina has also gained a lot of plaudits for his composition of ''Legendia'''s epic soundtrack (in place of Sakuraba) and for his contributions to some of the Escort games.
* A previous ''[[Tales Series]]'' character as a [[Bonus Boss]]. More often than not, he gives you his weapon as a reward, which proceeds to be one of the [[Infinity+1 Sword|Infinity Plus One Swords]] or close to it.
* A previous ''[[Tales (series)]]'' character as a [[Bonus Boss]]. More often than not, he gives you his weapon as a reward, which proceeds to be one of the [[Infinity+1 Sword|Infinity Plus One Swords]] or close to it.
* An optional arena where you can take on a number of challenges, such as [[Solo Character Run|Solo Character Runs]] and [[Boss Rush|Boss Rushes]]. You can even end up fighting your own party members.
* An optional arena where you can take on a number of challenges, such as [[Solo Character Run|Solo Character Runs]] and [[Boss Rush|Boss Rushes]]. You can even end up fighting your own party members.
* A [[Chest Monster]] called the Fake which sometimes drops the All Divide.
* A [[Chest Monster]] called the Fake which sometimes drops the All Divide.
* [[Shout Out|Shoutouts]] to previous ''Tales'' games, as well as to other Namco characters. Especially popular are ''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''[[The Tower of Druaga]]'', and ''[[Xenosaga (Video Game)|Xenosaga]]''.
* [[Shout-Out|Shoutouts]] to previous ''Tales'' games, as well as to other Namco characters. Especially popular are ''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''[[The Tower of Druaga]]'', and ''[[Xenosaga]]''.
* [[Names to Know In Anime]]: An all-star Japanese Seiyuu cast, sometimes even doing minor characters, including '''[[Norio Wakamoto]]''', [[Hikaru Midorikawa]], [[Kikuko Inoue]], [[Takehito Koyasu]], [[Jun Fukuyama]], [[Takahiro Sakurai]], [[Tomokazu Seki]], [[Nana Mizuki]], [[Mamoru Miyano]], [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]], and so on...
* [[Names to Know in Anime]]: An all-star Japanese Seiyuu cast, sometimes even doing minor characters, including '''[[Norio Wakamoto]]''', [[Hikaru Midorikawa]], [[Kikuko Inoue]], [[Takehito Koyasu]], [[Jun Fukuyama]], [[Takahiro Sakurai]], [[Tomokazu Seki]], [[Nana Mizuki]], [[Mamoru Miyano]], [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]], and so on...
** If it gets dubbed into English, there's lots of well known Californian voice actors too. Like [[Yuri Lowenthal]], [[Johnny Yong Bosch]], [[Crispin Freeman]], to name a few...
** If it gets dubbed into English, there's lots of well known Californian voice actors too. Like [[Yuri Lowenthal]], [[Johnny Yong Bosch]], [[Crispin Freeman]], to name a few...
* Cute monsters. Especially noticable once [[Full Motion Video|FMVs]] entered the fray; the intro to Tales of the Abyss looks like Jade, Anise and Guy are slaughtering a horde of plush toys. One of them ''with'' a plush toy.
* Cute monsters. Especially noticable once [[Full Motion Video|FMVs]] entered the fray; the intro to Tales of the Abyss looks like Jade, Anise and Guy are slaughtering a horde of plush toys. One of them ''with'' a plush toy.
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The Tales series is a long-running JRPG series by Namco Bandai, famous for its action-combat battle system, copious amounts of Character Development and continued Deconstruction of the very genre it inhabits.

Earlier games in the series were developed by Wolf Team, once a subsidiary of Telenet Japan, which was reorganized as Namco Tales Studio in 2003. Namco Tales Studio was shut down in 2011 but absorbed into Namco Bandai, which intends to continue the series despite the closure of the studio.

The series is divided into two sections:

Mothership Titles (in chronological release order):

Escort Titles:

This game follows a pair of twins named Mel and Dio as they explore the aftermath of the events of Tales of Phantasia with the help of Arche the witch. Narikiri Dungeon X is a Video Game Remake that includes an Updated Rerelease of Tales of Phantasia, adding a new character (Rondoline E. Effenberg) into both games.

A tactics game that followed Fulein K. Lester, a descendent of Claus F. Lester from Phantasia, and his robot ally Macaron.

  • Tales Of Fandom

Compilation games with the Tales characters in various scenarios. The first features the cast of Phantasia, Destiny, and Eternia, while the second stars Phantasia, Symphonia, and Abyss.

A four-player Mascot Fighter featuring characters throughout the Tales (series).

  • Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave

A Dynasty Warriors-like hack 'n slash, featuring famous duos from the Tales (series) fighting together.

 A mobile game which consists of over 100 "Tales of" characters in a new adventure/ story.

Anime adaptations of the Tales series include:

A 4-episode OVA covering the events of the game

A 13-episode anime about a subplot unrelated to the actual game.

Three 4-episode OVAs, each one covering a third of the game.

A 26-episode television anime covering the events of the game.

A prequel movie adaptation.

  • Tales Of Fandom Gaiden

A humorous DVD extra released with Tales Of Fandom 2, featuring the heroes of the games arguing over who's the best.

  • Viva - Tales Of!

A series of DVD extras given away with pre-orders for games in the series, featuring Zelos Wilder and Jade Curtis as talk show hosts interviewing various characters. Hilarity Ensues.

  • Tales of Theatre

A set of five anime shorts given away as a pre-order bonus for Tales Of The Heroes: Twin Brave, featuring the Twin Brave characters in chibi style.

And Now for Something Completely Different

  • Keroro RPG: The Warrior, the Thief, and the Legendary Pirate
    An RPG based on the Sgt Frog anime. Here because it's made by Namco Tales Studio itself, using the Tales Of series' Linear Motion Battle System and even having the Tales-styled skits. It is known among Tales fans as "Tales of Keroro" (NDS, released in March '10)


See also Star Ocean, a RPG franchise made by many of the same creators as Tales of Phantasia.


Information and tropes pertaining to the individual titles are on their respective pages.


The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Tales (series) franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.

Common and recurring plot elements:

Common and recurring gameplay elements:

  • A real-time combat system called some variation on the Linear Motion Battle System (LMBS). The player controls one character, while the other battle characters are controlled by the AI and follow general commands. The battle system is reminiscent of a 2D fighting game, and focuses on chaining moves together.
  • Combat techniques known as "Artes". Advanced techniques are known as "Arcane Artes". The combo system is often based upon chaining Artes into Arcane Artes.
  • Evolving Attacks.
  • A Mana Meter that usually takes one of two forms:
    • The Team Symphonia style uses Technical Points (TP), a traditional Mana Meter.
    • The Team Destiny style uses Chain Capacity (CC), where characters possess a constantly-regenerating pool of CC, and can chain special moves for as long as they have CC remaining.
  • A form of Super Mode called "Overlimit", in which characters gain increased defensive power and become immune to stagger. At higher levels, Overlimit can even allow characters to use Artes without consuming CC or TP.
  • A Limit Break called a "Mystic Arte". The requirement for activating a Mystic Arte varies from game to game, but the most common requirements are:
    • The character must be in Overlimit.
    • The character must have learned and equipped a skill called "Special".
    • The character must successfully hit an enemy with an Arcane Arte.
    • Less common requirements include having a very small amount of HP, expending a large amount of TP/CC and/or building a long-enough combo.
  • A list of commonly-recurring items, such as:
    • "Gald" as a unit of currency.
    • "Gels" as healing items. In a change from normal RPG convention, Gels heal by percentage (e.g. 30% of a total) rather than a fixed amount.
    • "Bottles" as items used to heal status effects.
    • The "All-Divide", a rare item that cuts all damage taken by friend and foe by half.
    • Herbs that can increase base statistics.
    • The Sorcerer's Ring, an item that shoots small energy bolts and is used to solve puzzles. Its functions are usually upgraded as the story proceeds.
  • "Grade" as an extra unit of currency that can (for all intents and purposes) be treated as the player's "score". Grade is awarded after battle according to how well the player did, with Grade awarded for achieving long combos or blocking attacks, and Grade deducted for taking damage, using ineffective artes (such as a Fire-elemental arte on a Fire-resistant monster) or relying on recovery items. Grade awards bonus EXP in battle, but can also be used to purchase New Game+ bonuses and occasionally in-game bonuses too.
  • A broadly-shared list of artes and spells. It's possible to tell how nostalgic a game is attempting to be by how closely it sticks to that list. Games such as Destiny 2, Rebirth, and Hearts tried to break out completely.
    • The swordplay style used by the main character of Phantasia (and its accompanying moveset) would become synonymous with Tales (series) main characters.
    • There are also a few games where one character doesn't use the "Traditional" artes used by most Tales (series) main characters...but another character does. Examples include Chloe in Tales of Legendia (And even then, some of their artes overlap with each other or the classic Tales (series) heroes), Guy in Tales of the Abyss, or Spada in Tales of Innocence.
  • Summon Magic, called "Summon Spirits". The core four are Sylph (wind), Ifrit (fire), Undine (water) and Gnome (earth). The most popular second-tier Summon Spirits include Maxwell (all four core elements), Volt (lightning) and Shadow (darkness). As with the Arte/Spell list noted above, you can usually tell how nostalgic a game is trying to be by how closely it sticks to this list.
  • Titles, which can be attached to a character just like a piece of equipment. New titles are usually earned at key storyline moments, or for special achievements (such as building a long-enough combo). The actual effect of a Title varies from game to game: in some it is merely cosmetic while in others it affects stat growth or contains hidden effects.
  • Cooking as a means to recover HP/TP after every battle. Cooking can bestow multiple effects and vary in potency, depending on which character you choose to be the cook. It is also trained as a skill, with characters improving their skills the more they practice a recipe.
    • Games with Cooking will frequently include the Wonder Chef, a mysterious individual who disguises himself as various objects around the world and- if unmasked- will teach you new recipes.
    • There will also be at least one Lethal Chef in the party, with hilarious consquences.
  • Skits, which are little conversations between the party members that can be triggered while travelling. They are one of the main sources of Character Development in the game. Depending on the game, skits can also affect Relationship Values.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome, often done by Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura. Some of the more recent ones have had other composers assisting Sakuraba, most notably his protege Hibiki Aoyama.
    • Go Shiina has also gained a lot of plaudits for his composition of Legendia's epic soundtrack (in place of Sakuraba) and for his contributions to some of the Escort games.
  • A previous Tales (series) character as a Bonus Boss. More often than not, he gives you his weapon as a reward, which proceeds to be one of the Infinity Plus One Swords or close to it.
  • An optional arena where you can take on a number of challenges, such as Solo Character Runs and Boss Rushes. You can even end up fighting your own party members.
  • A Chest Monster called the Fake which sometimes drops the All Divide.
  • Shoutouts to previous Tales games, as well as to other Namco characters. Especially popular are Pac-Man, The Tower of Druaga, and Xenosaga.
  • Names to Know in Anime: An all-star Japanese Seiyuu cast, sometimes even doing minor characters, including Norio Wakamoto, Hikaru Midorikawa, Kikuko Inoue, Takehito Koyasu, Jun Fukuyama, Takahiro Sakurai, Tomokazu Seki, Nana Mizuki, Mamoru Miyano, Nobuyuki Hiyama, and so on...
  • Cute monsters. Especially noticable once FMVs entered the fray; the intro to Tales of the Abyss looks like Jade, Anise and Guy are slaughtering a horde of plush toys. One of them with a plush toy.
  • A weapon claimed to be the Infinity+1 Sword that is actually the Infinity-1 Sword.
  • At least ONE party member who uses a rather unconventional to downright silly weapon. Sometimes the mage, but other times, it's actually a melee fighter using the silly weapon. Such weapons include brooms, books, scrolls, urns, gigantic plush dolls, and shooting bubbles out of a straw.