It’s #5 of The Classics this weekend and we’re looking back at probably one of the rarest titles on the Gamecube – Tales of Symphonia. Back in late 2004, nearly 8 years from now. Many look back at the Gamecube and will know this was a JRPG to get. The free-flowing combat system that was very interactive in chaining combos, unison attacks and compound special attacks. The combat was so deep yet so enjoyable that this was a game that stuck out, even till this day.
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Tales of Symphonia is the GameCube's most iconic RPG, but it was also the beginning of a new golden age for Bandai Namco's action fantasy franchise.
Beyond the Metroid and Mario, the Gamecube was home to some great titles deserving of a re-release
Could put the first Baten Kaitos game on this list. Developed by Monolith Soft, and underrated RPGs. First was published by Namco.
I'm glad My Nintendo Wii has Gamecube playback.
Definitely one of the best games I had for the Gamecube - it was pretty special
Fanatastic game, was playing this not too long ago, this and Tales of Graces f
This game needs a remake. I had the game but gave it to a friend and never got it back, so he probably sold it...
I still own my Gamecube and a copy of this with all my save files, and I even got to interview the voice of Zelos for our website.