Anyway, I managed to beat the game in about 4 or 5 days. Plus Zelos's voice was quite good this time around as well. Plus, I ended up liking Lloyd's voice in this game a lot more (No offense to Scott Menville, he's a great voice actor, I guess I just couldn't take Lloyd seriously by association) and loved the addition of Laura Bailey for Marta (I'm a bit of a Laura Bailey fanboy, and seeing as much as I liked Rise in Persona 4, it's only natural that I like her I guess). I loved the character development behind Emil, I was geniunely interested in the story aspects (why is Lloyd killing all of these people? Why has everything gone to shit since the last game, etc.), and I was enjoying myself. Everything that seemed wrong with Symphonia seemed to be fixed with Dawn of the New World. So, I figured "hey, why the hell not? I don't have anything to play right now." I did the same thing in Persona 4, and managed to do it here as well. I always manage to look up characters that interest me to find more background information on them, development information and stuff like that, only to end up spoiling shit for myself. However, I did remember about a week ago that there was the second game on there as well, the sequel "Dawn of the New World." Now, normally I wouldn't ever jump into a sequel without playing the game before hand, but I had a basic idea of what was happening and how the game probably ended. So I eventually dropped it and didn't look back. Plus, Lloyd's voice bothered the hell out of me I couldn't get the idea of Lloyd saying "Titans, Go!" out of my head. I wasn't too invested in any of the characters, the only two I ended up liking a lot were Zelos and Kratos. Battling felt like a chore, I didn't feel the need to progress in the story long story short, I just got bored with it. And eventually, I was having a decent time with it, I was moderately invested in the story, until I hit around the 20 hour mark or so, when I just lost interest entirely. I figured the beginning would start slow, so I gave it some time to adjust and try to have some fun in the game. However, what followed was a little disappointing. So, I went into it being hyped, which was totally a good thing! Anytime I would ever bring up a Tales game (at this point, I've already played through Vesperia, Abyss, Graces f, and Xillia, in that order), people would go on and on about how great Symphonia was. I've heard incredible things about it, and figured it was definitely gonna be worth the buy. I picked up Tales of Symphonia Chronicles a few days after it came out. So now that that's out of the way, lemme get started. I never played a Tales Game until about March 2013, which my start was Vesperia. There are no refunds for this item.Okay, let me get this out there right away and say that I didn't play Symphonia as a kid. Be aware that it is possible to download the games twice. Please note: This item contains both full games of Tales of Symphonia™ and Tales of Symphonia™ Dawn of the New World™ game downloads. The original Tales of Symphonia series has been remastered with enhanced visuals, additional content and a dual audio track including both English and Japanese voices and the original Japanese theme songs.Ĭelebrate the 10th anniversary of the sweeping epic adventure that is Tales of Symphonia. Potentially, a licensed song or recording from the games may be to blame but is so far unsubstantiated.Įxperience the complete Tales of Symphonia adventure like never before with Tales of Symphonia Chronicles. The Tales series is wholly owned by Namco leaving these specific territorial delistings a bit of a mystery. No official announcement was made regarding the delistings, and other titles in the series remain available to download worldwide. Tales of Symphonia Chronicles may also have been delisted around this time or earlier. The exact timing is currently unknown but Tales of Xillia 2’s delisting was first brought to light in late August of 2018. Tales of Symphonia Chronicles (including the individual releases of Tales of Symphonia and ToS: Dawn of the New World) has been delisted from the Australian and European PlayStation Store for PlayStation 3. Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World standalone
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