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Shalafai
Oct 18 2006, 08:39 PM
Does anyone else like these games? They are Namco RPG games that have been around for 10 years. The most popular of them all is Tales of Symphonia and the new release Tales of the Abyss is probably the second most popular.
Enedok
Oct 18 2006, 09:39 PM
I played the psp verson of Tales of Eternia. Very good story that one. The only thing i dislike about FF (and KH) in any case is that it is a twisted out of world thing in the end. It was it in Eternia too, but not so freaky as FF. And you know where you go. Not like a portal into another dimention, but as a place. It has always been there, up in the sky. And you get closer and closer to it. Bring back the old worlds where you walk around instead of a map you click and go. Nothing is more cool then to "earn" a airship during and surf around with it.
Shalafai
Oct 18 2006, 11:49 PM
I played the psp verson of Tales of Eternia. Very good story that one. The only thing i dislike about FF (and KH) in any case is that it is a twisted out of world thing in the end. It was it in Eternia too, but not so freaky as FF. And you know where you go. Not like a portal into another dimention, but as a place. It has always been there, up in the sky. And you get closer and closer to it. Bring back the old worlds where you walk around instead of a map you click and go. Nothing is more cool then to "earn" a airship during and surf around with it.
In Tales of Symphonia and Tales of the Abyss you have a first transport and a second. And you walk in the World Map as well. I didn't like Tales of Legendia too much. Yeah, takes is a lot about Worlds.
Like FFX and FFX-2 you don't really get to go around in the airship but in Symphonia and Abyss you do.
I never played Eternia but I watched the first anime episode and I like the characters. ^^
Dell
Oct 31 2006, 03:35 PM
I've played Phantasia, Destiny II/Eternia and Legendia. I really liked them!! I'll be getting Tales of the Abyss this December.
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