Tales of Destiny (2006 Video Game) - Classic Namco References

Classic Namco References

  • Players may acquire several items that references to Tales of Destiny 2 characters, such as a wig resembling Nanally's hair and a mask identical to Judas'.
  • Kratos Aurion replaces Cress and Arche as the Quiz Master.
  • Dolls of Mieu and Tokunaga (Anise's doll) can be found in various houses.
  • Pictures in Heidelberg Castle feature characters from Tales of Rebirth, Veigue Lungberg, Agarte Lindblum, and Annie Barrs.
  • A character resembling Veigue Lungberg appears as a boss in the EX Dungeon, using some very similar attacks.
  • One of the shopkeepers of a bakery in Lienea resembles Mimmi Bread, the 'Wonder Chef' of Tales of Legendia.
  • Mieu is also seen here from Tales of the Abyss.
  • During one of the cutscenes, Zapie from Tales of Rebirth can be seen sitting on top of a cabin roof.
  • Kyle from Tales of Destiny 2 appears as a doll in Mary's house during a sidequest. Loni can be seen as a kid in Cresta.
  • Hats from several Tales of characters make appearances on Gentlemen as cameo enemies in a sidequest. Gentlemen wearing the hats of Claus, Ras, Chloe, and Hilda (from Tales of Phantasia, Tales of Eternia, Tales of Legendia, and Tales of Rebirth respectively) can be fought individually, and later altogether during the same sidequest.
  • The monster, Gentlemen, is wearing the hat of KOS-MOS from the Xenosaga series can be fought in the EX Dungeon; this Gentlemen has several of KOS-MOS' moves.

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