Wario64 said:Two discs eh
For people who played the import, how long did it take you to complete the game?
And did the game ship today?
Soul4ger said:Did you have it pre-ordered? Did you get the artbook? If so, some scans of that would be appreciated as well.
My scanner sucks, so I can't really help out there; you'd just be way better off waiting for Suikoguy or somebody else to handle that portion.Soul4ger said:Did you get the artbook? If so, some scans of that would be appreciated as well.
Dragona Akehi said:Got to pick this up, if only to support good games in English. HEAR THAT NAMCO? WHERE'S PHANTASIA ALFUCKINGREADY? YOU PASSED IT OVER THREE FUCKING TIMES.
Culex said:I beat the game, including the side-quests in 52 hours.
u_neek said:Thank GOD for the freeloader!! Just ordered it from dvdboxoffice... edit: ToS that is
Dragona Akehi said:Do what the rest of us non-Americans do: import by hook or by crook.
Farore said:How is the difficulty?
http://www.namco.com
July 13, 2004 09:01 AM US Eastern Timezone
The Chosen One Arrives: Namco's ``Tales of Symphonia'' Now Available; Highly Anticipated Role-Playing Game Ships Exclusively For Nintendo GameCube
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 13, 2004--Leading video games developer and publisher Namco Hometek Inc. announced today that its popular role-playing game, "Tales of Symphonia(TM)," has shipped to North American retail outlets. Developed by Namco Tales Studio Ltd. in Japan, "Tales of Symphonia" is now poised to send players on an epic quest exclusively for Nintendo GameCube(TM).
"The wait is finally over -- `Tales of Symphonia' is here," said Rod Nakamoto, executive vice president of research and development at Namco Hometek Inc. "`Tales of Symphonia' clearly establishes a new standard for the role-playing genre of games, and we are certain fans of previous `Tales' iterations will be delighted with this next journey."
The latest addition to Namco's popular "Tales" series of games, "Tales of Symphonia" gives players full control of characters by way of its unique real-time battle system, which allows for the execution and combination of multiple special attacks and magic spells. Offering more than a dozen side quests and mini-games, "Tales of Symphonia" delivers an emotionally fueled storyline spanning more than 80 hours of game play in its expansive 3D worlds. Additionally, the game features characters intricately designed in beautiful anime style cel-shaded graphics by renowned Japanese artist Kosuke Fujishima.
"Tales of Symphonia" is rated T for Teen by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board and carries a suggested retail price of $49.99. For more information about the game or to enter the "Chosen One" sweepstakes, visit the "Tales of Symphonia" Web site at http://tales.namco.com/.
isamu said:Can anyone tell me if it supports progressive scan and/or widescreen?
And 16:9?BuddyChrist83 said:No on the prog scan.
Deepthroat said:And 16:9?
Culex said:Niether.
Culex said:The boss battles are incredibly hard. Also, the battle system is very overwhelming at first.
Farore said:Would you recommend it to a person who is not a fan of the RPG genre? Do you have to spend hours leveling up? What about save points? Thanks in advance...
I flipped through it at GameStop and decided not to bother preordering. You're not missing much. It's lengthy enough, but the art isn't anything to get excited about, IMO.Soul4ger said:Did you have it pre-ordered? Did you get the artbook? If so, some scans of that would be appreciated as well.
As usual thenCulex said:Niether.