Iran White writes:
It seems that Namco Bandai made it a point to keep the focus of the game on (new characters) Emil and Marta in order to try to achieve greater character development. Unfortunately though, fans of the original Tales of Symphonia will most likely feel as if Emil and Marta are nothing more than the baggage that they have to deal with in order to get to the characters they truly like and care about.
41 trophies to unlock with a good amount of variety. Be warned, light spoilers.
New screenshots of Tales of Symphonia Unisonant Pack (aka Tales of Symphonia Chronicles in the West) from Famitsu.
Kotaku - This past weekend in Yokohama, 25,000 Japanese fans gathered for Tales of Festival 2013 over the course of two days. And since the conversation at an event like this turns to all things Tales, we at Kotaku East decided to give voice to a few fans about their favorite Tales games and more. As you’ll see from their responses, these fans have favorites across the entire series, and they are definitely loyal to the core when it comes to Tales.
Such a fantastic JRPG series
can't wait for Tales of Xillia in August, for North America
surprised I dont see Tale of Symphonia on here. Most of them seem to like the recent Tales games tho so i guess there only playing what they can get their hands on.
I'm kind of amazed at the popularity of Vesperia. Yes, the characters were fantastic... but the setting was pretty shallow for a Tales Of game, and the overall narrative was pretty dull IMHO.
Whatever.I'm still buying it next year.RPGs are few in the Wii and a Tales game is just fine as a choice.Though I hoped the reviews were kinder to this game