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God Of War, Crisis Core, Castlevania, Syphon Filter, Jeanne D'Arc, and many more.SMR-Venom
Oh damn, i completely forgot about castlevania...
Is tales of the world connected to tales of eternia at all? Or is it like the F F series where every game is a different story. But they're too lazy to think up new names XDdeath1505921
the tales series actually has a consistent storyline.they all take place in one timeframe although each game is seperated in many years, or so.i heard tales of the world was a spinoff where you play as yourslef and other characters (from the series) help you in battle on and your "quest"
[QUOTE="death1505921"]Is tales of the world connected to tales of eternia at all? Or is it like the F F series where every game is a different story. But they're too lazy to think up new names XDAsakuraHao2004
the tales series actually has a consistent storyline.they all take place in one timeframe although each game is seperated in many years, or so.i heard tales of the world was a spinoff where you play as yourslef and other characters (from the series) help you in battle on and your "quest"
IGN's description of the Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology does its job well.
An original entry in the Tales of the World series, and the first new Tales game for the PSP. The story of Radiant Mythology takes place in the world of Terejia. Demons from another world have invaded the land, chasing people from their homes and doing damage to the planet. A great tree that brought life to Terejia protects the world and its people for some time, but slowly loses power. Using the last bit of its power, it creates the main character -- you!
Players can create their own character, deciding such things as name, gender, face, clothing and even voice. You also choose a Job type, and based on the job that you select, the quests that become available to you as you play the game change. As is to be expected of a Tales of the World game, Radiant Mythology will feature characters from other Tales games, as well as two new characters: Morumo, a mascot character from a different world who hopes to stop the invading demons, and Kanosono, an amnesia-ridden girl who works in a resistance group in the city of Ailily. Radiant Mythology makes use of the Flex Range Linear Motion Battle System (FR-LMBS) that was featured in Tales of the Abyss. You're able to move your character about freely on the battle field. Battles include support for up to four ally characters
IGN
[QUOTE="AsakuraHao2004"][QUOTE="death1505921"]Is tales of the world connected to tales of eternia at all? Or is it like the F F series where every game is a different story. But they're too lazy to think up new names XDRurouniSaiyajin
the tales series actually has a consistent storyline.they all take place in one timeframe although each game is seperated in many years, or so.i heard tales of the world was a spinoff where you play as yourslef and other characters (from the series) help you in battle on and your "quest"
IGN's description of the Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology does its job well.
An original entry in the Tales of the World series, and the first new Tales game for the PSP. The story of Radiant Mythology takes place in the world of Terejia. Demons from another world have invaded the land, chasing people from their homes and doing damage to the planet. A great tree that brought life to Terejia protects the world and its people for some time, but slowly loses power. Using the last bit of its power, it creates the main character -- you!
Players can create their own character, deciding such things as name, gender, face, clothing and even voice. You also choose a Job type, and based on the job that you select, the quests that become available to you as you play the game change. As is to be expected of a Tales of the World game, Radiant Mythology will feature characters from other Tales games, as well as two new characters: Morumo, a mascot character from a different world who hopes to stop the invading demons, and Kanosono, an amnesia-ridden girl who works in a resistance group in the city of Ailily. Radiant Mythology makes use of the Flex Range Linear Motion Battle System (FR-LMBS) that was featured in Tales of the Abyss. You're able to move your character about freely on the battle field. Battles include support for up to four ally characters
IGN
aww...while i like tales of the abyss, i wasnt too glad with that linear system in that one.i hate how you could only move back and forth, while in symphonia you moved freely...
Tales of the World
It's another "Tales" game, and it's definitely a must buy
Final Fantasy Tactics - The Lion Wars
I never had a chance to play the original Final Fantasy Tactics
Star Ocean: The First Departure
Well, this is the first time I'm going to see an OFFICIAL translation of this Japanese SNES RPG
Stac Ocean: The Second Evolution
The same for Final Fantasy Tactics. Definitely better since I can take it anywhere from now on.
God of War: Chains of Olympus
No explanation needed since it's "God of War
Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles
I don't really care about the main game since there's going to be a Symphony of the Night in that amazing package!
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