Tales Of Phantasia Full Voice Edition
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penguinegg(63) on 31, Dec. 2010 02:51 (HKT)All download links for Tales of Phantasia – Full Voice Edition. Download Tales of Phantasia - Full Voice Edition (JP) 253M. Recommended: Parrain, Le. Metal Gear Ac!d 2. Split Second – Velocity. Tales of Phantasia: Full Voice Edition based on the PSOne port of the original SNES game.
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I became a Tales fan after playing Symphonia on the Gamecube. Yes, I was a little late in getting introduced to the series but once I had finished that game, I immediately wanted to play other games in the series. Tales of Phantasia may be one of the older games in the series, but I still found it to be quite enjoyable.
While the gameplay is not as fast paced as the more recent Tales games, I find it to be just as enjoyable. Leveling and building up grade (an addition to the PSP version) is as addicting as ever. It can be a little hard to get into the battle system if you are used to the modern Tales battle systems, but after growing accustomed to it, I was able to mostly look past its simplicity.
The music is of course very enjoyable. Sakuraba Motoi does some of the tracks, so fans of the Tales series will enjoy the music in this game just as any other. As for the voice acting, it was good, but I never played any of the other versions of Phantasia, but whether fans of the original like this is not something I can answer.
Overall, Phantasia is very worthwhile. Maybe it might be difficult to get into if you began on the newer Tales games, but give it a chance. There is definitely a lot of entertainment value here.
I became a Tales fan after playing Symphonia on the Gamecube. Yes, I was a little late in getting introduced to the series but once I had finished that game, I immediately wanted to play other games in the series. Tales of Phantasia may be one of the older games in the series, but I still found it to be quite enjoyable.
While the gameplay is not as fast paced as the more recent Tales games, I find it to be just as enjoyable. Leveling and building up grade (an addition to the PSP version) is as addicting as ever. It can be a little hard to get into the battle system if you are used to the modern Tales battle systems, but after growing accustomed to it, I was able to mostly look past its simplicity.
The music is of course very enjoyable. Sakuraba Motoi does some of the tracks, so fans of the Tales series will enjoy the music in this game just as any other. As for the voice acting, it was good, but I never played any of the other versions of Phantasia, but whether fans of the original like this is not something I can answer.
Overall, Phantasia is very worthwhile. Maybe it might be difficult to get into if you began on the newer Tales games, but give it a chance. There is definitely a lot of entertainment value here.