Tales of VS.

Tales of VS. (2009)

by Matrix Software, Namco Tales Studio, Namco Bandai Games
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Tales of VS. is a crossover fighting game featuring various characters across the Tales video game series. It was developed by Matrix Software and published by Namco Bandai Games for the PlayStation Portable on August 6, 2009 in Japan. It was not localized for release in any other regions.
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