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Tales of Symphonia

Description:
Features: Fierce, action-packed battle system with hundreds of special attacks, spells, and combos Fully customizable character growth system -- change your fighting style and alter the storyline according to the characters' relationships Multiplayer fighting action - Up to 4 players can control one party member each during combat Unprecedented number of great minigames and side quests

    The Gamecube RPG we've been waiting for
Reviewer: Daniel Mosquera   Colombia     06-27-2004
Try your best to save your world, but you must know that another world will be doomed, will you continue the quest?
Get ready for the anime cel-shaded style of the characters, anime cutscenes, a great storyline, real time battle system where you control the main character and three computer AI friends will assist you, or find three of your friends to help you on your quest.
You will find that the relationship of your party characters will depend of your actions, so be careful.

Ive already pre-ordered the game.
What are you waiting for?!!!!!





    The Gamecube RPG we've been waiting for
Reviewer: Daniel Mosquera   Colombia     06-27-2004
Try your best, to save your world, but remember that another world may be doomed. Are you ready to the ultimate adventure of the Tales series?
This game contains anime cutscenes, cel shaded graphics, a great voice talent,excellent real time battle system where you control one character and the computer AI will assist you, or three of your friends will control your party.
It garantees over 80 hours of gameplay, two disc, and a lot of excitement in a wonderful story.

I've already pre-ordered the game
What are you waitin for?!!!!





    System Error
Reviewer: amer        06-25-2004
Hmm, This isn't a review, just a heads up. Tales of Symphonia is exclusive to the Nintendo Gamecube, not the Playstation 2. Tales will eventually see a ps2 release, but only in Japan. No US release for the ps2 version has been announced.

Edit: Glad to see it's been correctly listed. This is a highly anticipated RPG.





    This game looks like the best gamecube ever!!!
Reviewer: Pez the kid   my house     06-27-2004
Whoa! I've seen the latest screenshots, videos, and trailers of this and it looks like the best rpg ever! I even signed up for the newsletter. The storyline sounds pretty good and they said some of the game (like the dungeons) is gonna be like the Legend of Zelda. You have to move blocks and stuff. I am gonna love this game and you probably will too. The story seems great. Even the movie sequences are in anime. That will be pretty cool.

Anyway thats all. If you want to see some cool stuff about the game go to tales.namco.com, they give you videos, downloads, and alot of other stuff. I know you'll think this game is cool too if you look at it. And Im so glad I have a gamecube :)





    good
Reviewer: Joe   WA USA     07-03-2004
very nice.




    Cel-Shading at its best
Reviewer: amer   Gamespot, Namco, etc.     06-30-2004
OK, this really isn't a review; it's a run-down of things that I've found out from various sources (Gamespot, Namco, etc.). First of all, you HAVE to see the graphics. Cel-shading is used for this game, but it's the best I've ever seen for the Gamecube (Budokai 2 for PS2 has AWESOME graphics, though). Go to Gamespot for movies and such and check out how beautiful it looks; I decided to preorder the game just by going through screenshots. You should also know that the game has anime cutscenes, which look really clean.

Anyway. This game promises a lot; it promises to be upwards of 80 hours in length (just for comparison, the Wind Waker was advertised as 40 hours) thanks to its two discs. It's an RPG, but only a few will recognize the name (the Tales series was never really big here in the US). Changing the standard, turn-based RPGs, the Tales series has stood out because of its real-time battle system. It adds a lot more depth to the battle system than normally possible (sorry, Final Fantasies), and with the presence of a huge number of spells and complex combos that are available, you will actually enjoy the battles even after a month of playing. Also, the enemies are actually visible (think Earthbound), and if you get near them, you go to the battle screen and fight. The last little thing about battles is cooking; it seems that this is a complex "little" idea that lets your party members make some kind of food with a variety of ingredients. It also serves as one of the MANY side quests in the game, for there are 24 recipes in all for different types of food (you can even add your own ingredients to the recipe!).

The game's voice acting is also pretty top-notch. While the lip synching isn't that great (mouth moves in some random way) and the motions look the same when a person's talking (some characters just stick their hands out in the same way every time they're talking), but the fact that the ENTIRE script is read out to you by top-notch actors is pretty amazing.

Another, pretty unique feature of the game is that your characters are customizable to the extreme; if you use a certain type of magic (healing, etc.) a number of times, you advance in that category alone. This lets your characters develop into specialized fighting machines.

Normally, I would talk about the story now, but since the game hasn't come out yet, (...) Thanks for reading, and you better get this awesome RPG if you know what's good for you.





    Will need a gameboy advanced ??????
Reviewer: Carlos Henrique P. Mendes   Vitoria, Esp. Santo Brazil     07-04-2004
Like Final Fantasy and Zelda four swords, need I find tree or four GBA to play with another 3 players??? I only find this informayion in the reviews, but until now...so...please if anybody knows...I really thanks. Five star for the possible multiplayer using only GAMECUBE controls.




    Will anime RPG reach RPG haven?
Reviewer: a Tales of Symphonia fan   in USA     07-04-2004
I have read many reviews to the next sequel to the Tales series. And this game sounds like a great one. I personally have not played the game but want to pre order it. From what i've read the story is about a 16-17 year old boy named Lloyd Irving and his friend Colette Brunel the "chosen one" and a half elf named Genis. And the plot is you know the whole save the world thing except what makes this game an exception is that two worlds are intertwined together so that the salvation of one world means the destruction of the other. and the plot unravels from there. The game has a Linear Battle system which makes it a full 3D battle and you are charging the enemies and beating them up and you gain levels and what not. The closest thing to that would be the Final fantasy series. The game also has many familar voices which you will recognize when you hear it. Well this game sounds and looks due to its (cel shaded graphics) like a winner and you as well as I should consider looking into it more...and more...and more...etc. etc.




    Yay! An RPG!
Reviewer: amer   technique     07-04-2004
This is one game that has me excited for those who only own Gamecubes. Most of us have craved a good RPG for too long! From what I know, the game will be 60-80 hours long, depending on wether or not you do side-quests. The battle system is inventive, with real-time combat, controlled using the a-button for basic attacks, b-button for special(technique) attacks, and x-button for dodging. Your allies are controlled by the computer or by up to four friends/relatives. So far as I know, a Game Boy Advance is not required for multiplayer. Also, some notable voice actors are the voices for Teen Titan's Robin and the Powerpuff Girls' bubbles(who incidentally is also the voice of Raven on Teen Titans). So, Gamecube owners with a need for RPG's, start counting the days, your hunger will be satisfied.
p.s. If you really want to see the game in action, go to <www.gamespot.com> and look for some movies of it. ;)




    ...finnaly a good RPG game for the cube
Reviewer: "favre2driver"   dallas, TX USA     07-12-2004
Look, I know that there hasnt been a good rpg on gamecube for a while now but that will soon change. If you like rpg games then youll love Tales of Symphonia. I for a matter of fact couldnt wait for it to come out cause its been so long since the last rpg game on gamecube. The last ones i can think of are christal chronicles (witch wasnt a true rpg game) but skys of arcadia legends (witch was more of an rpg.) Listen, if you like rpg games, I strongly suggest that you buy this game, you wont be dissapointed.



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