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Crisbell is set for a journey with some wild company if the new Cris Tales character trailer is anything to go by.

Meet Crissbell’s Crew in New Cris Tales Character Trailer

Crisbell is set for a journey with some wild company if the new Cris Tales character trailer is anything to go by.

We’ve known Crisbell from Cris Tales for a while now, but a new Cris Tales trailer finally introduces us to her companions. Modus Games debuted the Cris Tales character trailer during the spring Future Games Show 2021 showcase.

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Aside from Crisbell herself, voiced by NieR: Automata‘s Kira Buckland, there’s Wilhelm the child magician (Lindsey Vega). Wilhelm wields great power at the cost of looking like a child, probably because they’re actually a child in denial.

Christopher (Zeno Robinson, My Hero Academia) is a battle mage who wields a unique gauntlet weapon. Christopher can deal damage directly with these gloves and channel elemental energy through them, but he can also create a shield by joining them together.

Cody Rock voices Matias, Crisbell’s friendly talking frog, while Lizzie Freeman (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure) is the voice behind Zas, a nomad with a penchant for explosives.

Finally is JKR-721, a robot voiced by Daman Mills (Dragon Ball FighterZ). It uses charge armor and a jetpack in battle and just to look cool.

Cris Tales still doesn’t have a solid release date but is planned for launch sometime in July 2021. Meanwhile, check out the snazzy Cris Tales collector’s edition if you haven’t already.


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Josh Broadwell started gaming in the early '90s. But it wasn't until 2017 he started writing about them, after finishing two history degrees and deciding a career in academia just wasn't the best way forward. You'll usually find him playing RPGs, strategy games, or platformers, but he's up for almost anything that seems interesting.