Tales Of Xillia 2 TGS Demo Is A Spirit Hunt In A Food Factory
By Spencer . September 17, 2012 . 1:20amNamco Bandai will bring a Tales of Xillia 2 demo to Tokyo Game Show and it starts with a choice. Do you want Jude or Millia in your party?
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Namco Bandai will bring a Tales of Xillia 2 demo to Tokyo Game Show and it starts with a choice. Do you want Jude or Millia in your party?
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