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Is there really any link between the Tales series besides the name?
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Tons of stuffOriginally Posted by Kaine23
Predominance of parallel-world settings
Battle system is the same
Cooking in both
Same restorative items
Same spell/technique names
Craymels/Summon spirits
Same spell alignments
I meant storywise actually. Someone mentioned the Tree...
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I got a new Tales of Symphonia LE Gamecube from yesasia.com for $199 including shipping last year.
It's pretty cool:
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-...ia-70-8s9.html
Haven't bought the English version of the game though but it is on my list.
I'm not very far into this game, but it's threatening to get tossed aside. So far the dialogue is a bit poor, and Collette's voice sounds like a spoiled rich girl talking about an excursion to the mall. The storyline seems somewhat adult, but the dialogue and perspective seem like they're geared towards someone around the age of nine or so. Not sure if I'll ever finish this game.
BTW, for reference, I'm on my way to the first seal at this point. I think the last thing I did was free Lloyd from the Desian prison and get Raine as a playable character.
Normally. No. But Symphonia is the exception, because it's a direct prequal to "Tales of Phantasia". Also there's the "Tales of the World" (gameboy)games which are loose sequals to Phantasia.Originally Posted by Kaine23
And then there's "Tales of Destiny" and "Tales of Destiny 2" (PS2 not the American release of Eternia). Which I would imagine have linking stoylines.
Yeah, after the time-traveling antics of Phantasia, how can you have a sequel to that. Can I ask what the connection is please?Originally Posted by Daria
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Actually they do a good job of making gameplay heavily related to the story.Originally Posted by Kaine23
The dual worlds
The craymels/summon spirits are divided between the worlds, 4 in each, and have to be convinced to join you.
And Wise, yeah the story is really hokey, but it DOES get better, I swear.
I am someone who really enjoyed ToS. With that said, is there a good chance that I would also enjoy Tales of Destiny or Tales of Destiny 2? If it helps, I loved the battle sytem in ToS most of all.
Also, what system is Tales of Phantasia for?
Tales of phantasia is for the super famicom and later for the playstation (with added video). As for tales of destiny 1 and 2 give them a try. I personally didn't like them as much as Symphonia but their still good games.Originally Posted by aremid23
Oh yeah it's also out for GBA.
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I just started playing. Only about 2 hours into it, but so for I love it.
Thanks very much for the info! If I can find these games, I will definitely give them a try!Originally Posted by testament89
I'm sorry I made a mistake, then I said there were teo Tales of the World games I was mistaken. There's "Tales of Phantasia: Nakiri Dunegon" for the GBC which is a sequal to Tales of Phantasia, the storyline invloves two children 100 years after the events that take place in ToP. There's also "Tales of the World: Nakiri Dunegon 2" for the GBA which revolves around the descendant of Klarth from ToP.Originally Posted by Kaine23
Aremid23: I don't think Testment made it clear but Phantasia's only availible in Japanese for the PSX and GBA. You can always download the translated rom of the Super Famicom version however. But if you liked Symphonia for the battle system you'll equally enjoy either Destiny game.
Ah! Thank you very much for that updated info! I may have to check those out!Originally Posted by Daria
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Yeah sorry that i didn't state that it was import only. I thought you would have guessed just by seeing super famicom. You can always still play tales of Phantasia (in english) off of a emulator. Plus it's in the air about a possiable u.s release of phantasia for the gba.
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