2007-07-20, 21:13 | Link #1 |
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Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk Game Discussion
Tales of Symphonia fans and Wii fans rejoice because we get a direct sequel of Tales of Symphonia for the Wii.
http://wii.ign.com/articles/806/806798p1.html http://gonintendo.com/?p=21575k
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2007-07-22, 20:22 | Link #5 |
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I loved Tales of the Abyss. Is Symphonia as good storywise? I've heard people complain that most Tales games have the same storyline, though I felt that Abyss had to be an outlier in that respect. Thoughts?
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2007-07-23, 02:43 | Link #7 | |
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Just for later references
Tales of Symphonia Wii homepage (working title) Nothing on it yet, but expect something something to come soon. Quote:
rather then enjoying it themselves. The stories in the tales series might be simple, but if you play it, it just works. However if you try to describe the game to someone, especially the story, it will sound dull. Seeing that ToS made it as player's choice series, in NA, i would say you get it. Btw like most overseas releases the skits aren't voiced. |
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2007-07-23, 08:32 | Link #8 |
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As I already explained in the Tales of Symphonia (GameCube) thread, the story is good the first 10 hours or so, then after the big plot twist, it loses focus, and you go side-questing while from time to time continuing the main story. In the end, it left a bad taste for me.
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2007-07-24, 01:17 | Link #12 |
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Even if it does, I dont think the puzzles back in Symphonia was that hard either or maybe its just me
Anyways, this is great news, hope I get my Wii by then the original Symphonia was awesome
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2007-07-25, 12:55 | Link #15 |
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TOA sequel? Hmmm, that might be a bit difficult considering the writers have said that the ending depends on the way you interpret it. Then again, TOS has multiple scenarios, and they could probably make something up that happens "100 years later" for TOA... or something like that.
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2007-07-26, 02:55 | Link #17 | |
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regarding this game. This is not a sequel, it is a spin off the original. Differents are, the world map, it will be like ToW, and the fact that you can capture monsters and use them in your party. But since it is still in development, i hope they change their mind regarding some stuff, like bring back toon-shading, the world map and ditch the idea of capturing monsters. However it would be nice to have the network feature from Radiant Mythology, special items and such. |
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2007-07-26, 03:05 | Link #18 |
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Never played ToW so I have no idea what the world map changes are, but capturing monsters doesnt sound like a bad idea (unless the other characters are replaced then no ><)
And bringing back the toon shading would certainly a plus
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2007-07-26, 10:48 | Link #19 | |
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