![]() Emil Castagnier is a timid boy that witnessed the death of his own parents during an attack on Palmacosta. You can even tweak the ending depending on how you respond to choices given to you by the other characters.ĭawn of the New World by contrast features a different, and far less likable main character. It’s the charismatic cast and their various interactions that really ties the whole package together. The game has a fairly robust cast of characters, and each one is likable in their own way, including the smooth talking Zelos or the clumsy ninja Sheena. If you’ve ever played through Final Fantasy X, you should have a good grasp of what to expect in terms of plot (the similarities are alarmingly striking), which makes it somewhat predictable. Of course, not everything is as it seems on the surface. Her childhood friend and main protagonist, Lloyd Irving, invites himself along to offer his protection and the journey begins. If you’re new to Tales of Symphonia, then it goes something like this: a young girl named Colette is designated as the Chosen of Regeneration, and like those who came before her, must go on a pilgrimage to various temples around the world in order to release mana and thwart the evil Desian menace. ![]() The only difference between this variation of Dawn of the New World and the Wii edition is… not having to play with a Wii remote. The original Symphonia game is based off of the PS2 version that was previously Japan exclusive, as all of the updates that were included in that release are now available here (things such as new skills, costumes, and cutscenes). Tales of Symphonia Chronicles is an HD compilation of two separate games: Tales of Symphonia, which first debuted on the Gamecube, as well as its sequel Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, which graced the Wii in 2008. Knowing that, is playing Tales of Symphonia now as good as it was in 2004? It’s time for an HD update to put that question to the test. Regardless, JRPG’s have gone through numerous changes since that era, not the least of which is the Tales franchise itself. Maybe it doesn’t feel that long ago to me since around that game’s release was about the time that I discovered Tales of Eternia (or Tales of Destiny II as it was known back then) for the first time. I can’t believe the original Tales of Symphonia came out ten years ago.
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