Tales of Symphonia was, and is still, classed as one of the best RPGs on the GameCube and turned out to be the first ever in the long running series to make it over to Europe. Now a follow-up to it is planned on Wii, in the form of Knight of Ratatosk. Being handled by a different team and taking a slightly different approach to the gameplay of regular entries in the franchise, will this new version be sufficient to placate fans crying out for a true sequel? Let's take a closer look at what has been revealed so far…
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Could put the first Baten Kaitos game on this list. Developed by Monolith Soft, and underrated RPGs. First was published by Namco.
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