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Hey guys, I'm interested in playing the Tales series, and I'm hoping to play them all in order; call me crazy. I see that there are multiple versions of the first game, only one of which was officially localized: SNES, PSX, and GBA. Does anyone have recommendations on which version is the best to start? I looked into it a bit, and it seems that the GBA one is slow/hamstrung, but the drawback to the PSX one is that the translation doesn't line up with the official English one later in the series. Elo Touchscreen Drivers Et1915l. If anyone could suggest one to me, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Tales of Phantasia (PlayStation 1) English localization A week after Tales of Phantasia's third anniversary (December 15th, 1998), Namco followed up Tales of Destiny (the second Tales game) with a ground-up, enhanced remake of Phantasia running on an updated version of Destiny's engine for the Sony PlayStation system. Given the incredibly short three-year span in between versions, Namco must've felt the aging SNES was not capable of doing their creation justice, despite it being one of the most technically impressive games on the console. Mickey Mouse Psp Iso more.
In 2003, a poor-quality port of the game that mixes parts of the SNES and PS1 versions was released for the GBA. This was localized by Namco Bandai Games USA and published by Nintendo of America in 2006.
Some of the many differences over the SNES version: • Cooking replaces the completely useless Food Sack system. • A more interesting character title system. Everyone earns new ones now, instead of just Cless. While for the most part they have no effect on gameplay, they are fun to earn.
Especially those earned through events. • A greatly refined battle system: • Easier to control • Assign artes to directionals and execute them anywhere, anytime.
No more range frustration. • Real combos. You can link regular attacks to a base arte and link arcane artes from a base arte to pound your enemies into the ground.
• Blocking, Manual control, 4-person multiplayer, shortcutting, adjustable difficulty and more! • Suzu, a new playable character. • Chester has artes now, making him much more useful. • Skit system which fleshes out the story and characters even further. • Additional sidequests and dungeons. • Revised storyline script with additional character interaction and detail. • Better graphics: more colorful and detailed.
Larger, more colorful enemies, and the character sprites now resemble the official Kosuke Fujishima artwork. For an even more in-depth breakdown, check out my ancient. It's still missing a lot of stuff and is even wrong in a few places, but is still fairly useful. Advantages over the GBA version: • Faster and more fluid battles; no slowdown and animates buttery smooth at a constant 60 frames per second.
• Possibility of up to 4-person multiplayer. • Battle controls not compromised by fewer buttons. • Revised storyline script with additional character interaction and detail. • Skit system which fleshes out the story and characters even further. • Exclusive sidequests and dungeons. • Better graphics: richer palette that isn't washed out, and more detailed tile work. So.what's the verdict?
I feel it was very awesome for its time and crushes the original and the GBA port quite handily. So do most Tales fans. Obviously, I felt it was good enough to take a localization project into my own hands, and keep it alive for so many years. There are a few weirdos out there who still swear by the original, but I'll never be able to understand them (nostalgia?). Personally, I think it hasn't stood the test of time and is nearly unplayable after getting used to newer Tales series installments.
The GBA version is just technically awful and missing some key stuff that makes it very difficult to enjoy. This one is showing quite a bit of age itself now, but I find it far more enjoyable to play.