![]() The first game follows seventeen-year-old Lloyd Irving who after being exiled from his local village follows close friend Colette Brunel on the “Journey of Regeneration”, a task to regenerate their home world of Sylvarant with many risks associated with the trek. The Tales series has generally provided gamers with plot-heavy experiences that balance well with the provided gameplay, and both Symphonia and Symphonia: Dawn of the New World are no exception. But in the gaming industry ten years is a long time… and does Tales of Symphonia still have the potential to stand strong against newer titles in the Tales series? Read on to find out! This 10th anniversary collection features both the original 2004 game and its 2008 Wii sequel, leaving the gameplay relatively untouched but adding a few nifty features and high definition visuals. I for example have only ever seen a single “new” copy of the game back in 2005, and to this day have been left frustrated that I never picked it up ( Due to not being heavily into RPG’s at the time ).įollowing on the successes of recent Tales series releases including Tales of Xillia and Tales of Graces F, Bandai Namco have managed to fast track its localized release of Tales of Symphonia Chronicles which hit store shelves the other week. Internationally, ToS was only released on the Nintendo Gamecube, and due to the shorter lifespan and decreased market attention of the Gamecube in comparison to the PlayStation 2 ( Which Japan received an enhanced port for) it soon became one of the harder-to-find and more expensive pre-owned titles on the market. Unlike other Tales games which have received at least a decent degree of attention in the international market over the past few years, you could be forgiven for not having had the opportunity to check out Tales of Symphonia.
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