Thursday, February 13, 2014

Tales of Symphonia Remake is almost here!! Blog #14

Tales of Symphonia Chronicles (PS3)
Developed by : Namco Bandai
Published by: Namco Bandai
Release date: February 25, 2014

Tales of Symphonia is the fifth mother title of the series "Tales of" series. The original which was for the Gamecube came out in North America on July 13, 2004. So it took 10 years for them to finally release a more complete remake of my favorite RPG. Tales of Symphonia is the first RPG I had finished. This game here is what made me start my RPG adventure. In my opinion, this game is perfect. Lloyd Irving is the main character who you control over the course of the game. The choice you make and the places you visit will affect the course of the game.Which here is pretty philosophical. It is like life, depending on the choices you make will affect the kind of future you are going to have. The creator of this game, Hideo Baba, stated that, " Tales of Symphonia was made for player to make their own Symphonia. Choices you make in the game will affect not just the event that occur but also the characters in the game..." I won't spoiler much here but there is a choice that determine either or not you can save or kill a character. The collector edition shown at the bottom is what i'll be getting. Which includes the game, a hardcover box, 4 figurines, the original soundtrack, and a artbook. It really sucks that the game is going to be release after vacation and not during vacation. Guess there's nothing that can be done about this. I recommend it to anyone who is really into RPGs. 
The opening of the game. link 

3 comments:

  1. Sounds interesting. I've never heard of this game but it sounds interesting. The graphics look quite nice. I wish I owned a PS3

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  2. It actually doesn't sound like a bad game. I'm not much of a gamer, but I do like RPG games the most. I to wish i owned a PS3, I only have a wii lol

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  3. How can there be so much anime stuff, is it like a long traditional thing in Japan? Am I just finding out about it now?

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