The original Tales of
Symphonia game debuted on GameCube back in 2003 in Japan.
Other than Tales of Abyss, I personally think
the Symphonia games have the best characters in the series.
Not exact matches
The 20th anniversary of such a legendary series wouldn't be complete without a surprise for the zealous Tales Of aficionados... BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment is proud to reveal an HD version of fans» favourite
game in the series, Tales of
Symphonia ™ is coming to STEAM ®!
The last Tales
game I played was
Symphonia on GameCube but after reading this, I think I should get back into the series.
That way, I am at least able to sell the
game when the improved next - gen version comes out (like I did with Last of us, as well as Tales of
Symphonia GC + Wii)
Tales of
Symphonia was first launched for Nintendo's Gamecube console, and was the most sold Tales of
game outside of Japan.
Other spectacular third party releases included the Super Monkey Ball
games as well as ports of otherwise Dreamcast exclusives, such as Sonic Adventure 2 and Skies of Arcadia, from Sega; the stylish and refreshingly challenging beat - em - up Viewtiful Joe from Capcom, and the Namco RPG masterpiece Tales of
Symphonia (one of my favorites of all time, mind you).
And in that sense if people liked Phantasia and
Symphonia's story and characters I think this one is there (since it also takes some story bits from these
games).
When added to previously confirmed titles like: Fatal Frame 4, Fragile, Tales of
Symphonia 2, Monster Hunter 3, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicals, Little King's Story and the strongly rumored Castlevania
game, you have a list of big budget projects that embarrasses the West's effort comparatively.
What
games have you played that turn the tables on you like Fire Emblem or Tales of
Symphonia?
My Wii collection is small, only one
game at the moment, Tales of
Symphonia 2.
If you've liked Xillia,
Symphonia, or any other
game in the series you will probably like Hearts R as well.
Tales of
Symphonia: I definitely got my money's worth with this
game.
It's been a while since I've seen a
Symphonia reference, I liked that
game.
Tales of
Symphonia is one of the most celebrated Tales
games from the series, and not only do you get that, but also its sequel, Tales of
Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, both in one pack.
Other spectacular third party releases included the Super Monkey Ball
games as well as ports of otherwise Dreamcast exclusives, such as Sonic Adventure 2 and Skies of Arcadia, from Sega; the stylish and refreshingly challenging beat - em - up Viewtiful Joe from Capcom, and the Namco RPG masterpiece Tales of
Symphonia (one of my favorites of all time, mind you).
Infamous JRPG and part of the legendary «Tales of» series, Tales of
Symphonia is a cult classic and certainly a
game that will rob hours from you if you let it.
Set in the same world as the iOS / Android Tales of the World: Tactics Union, the
game's cast includes Asbel from Graces, Lloyd from
Symphonia, Yuri from Vesperia, Meredy from Eternia, and both Jade and Natalia from Abyss.
Tales of
Symphonia Chronicles (PS3) Tales of
Symphonia was one of the best
games in the very long Tales JRPG series, and a stand - out
game on the Gamecube.
Tales of
Symphonia Chronicals HD is a collaboration of the first Tales of
Symphonia (released on Gamecube in 2008) as well as the more under the radar follow up
game, Tales of
Symphonia: Dawn of the...
Those two worked together on perhaps one of the greatest Tales of
games to exist to date, Tales of
Symphonia on the Nintendo Gamecube.
Metroid Prime 2 Echoes, Tales of
Symphonia, Resident Evil 4, new Zelda and Mario
games on the horizion, all exclusive to the GameCube, the amount of quality
games for the Cube has and is only going up.
The trailer gives fans a brief look at all the European released «Tales of»
games, from Tales of
Symphonia to the upcoming Tales of Xillia.
Tales of
Symphonia Chronicles packs the first
game and its sequel, Dawn of the New World, in one HD package on PlayStation 3.
Symphonia, Vesperia, Abuss, Graces, all of these
games own it in humor, character depth, extra things to do, and most importantly, variety in maps.
Tales of
Symphonia, probably my favourite
game in the series, and maybe one of my all time favourite
games.
Tales of
Symphonia, however, is arguably the most well - received
game in the franchise.
In February, Tales of
Symphonia HD will release for PC, giving
gamers who might have missed the GameCube / PS2 version or PS3 re-release of the classic JRPG a chance to experience all that it has to offer.
As the first 3D
game in Namco's Tales series,
Symphonia took the fighter - turned - RPG inspirations of the previous entries and added a new layer of depth to the proceedings.
Symphonia is full of colorful characters and has a story that is at least nominally interesting, that, when combined with the top - notch battle system, makes for a really enjoyable
game.
Don't fret too much over the changes, though - the
game serves as a distant prequel to Zestiria (sort of like Phantasia and
Symphonia did) so there's still plenty of things for Zestiria fans to enjoy story-wise.
Four tiers of bonus «rewards» are on offer, based on the number of people who preorder the
game: the «Classic Weapons Set,» the «Classic Male Costumes Set,» the «Classic Female Costumes Set,» and finally, a free copy of Tales of
Symphonia HD.
Tales of
Symphonia is my all - time favorite Tales
game.
Set in the same world as the iOS / Android Tales of the World: Tactics Union, the
game's cast includes Asbel from Graces, Lloyd from
Symphonia, Yuri from Vesperia, Meredy from Eternia, and both Jade and Natalia from Abyss.