The existing trailer for Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is a glorious cinematic, and there's nothing quite as tasty as an epic RPG doing what it does best - showing off and kicking ass. Fortunately for us, the Tales series does lots of stuff best, and we're hoping this latest footage from Dawn plays as good as it looks.
The opening cinematic features Lloyd, Collette and the rest of the gang from the GameCube's Symphonia. Keep in mind -- the entire video is overrun by lighting-fast Japanese commentary, and it's information we only wish we could comprehend. Nevertheless, you'll witness plenty of gameplay here, with the new world map featured (as opposed to the rather empty free-roaming map in the previous game), along with a couple of dialogue scenes and some heavy battling action. There's really nothing to criticize at this point -- we just want to play this stunner.
[Via GoNintendo]
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Posted: Jun 5th 2008 2:57PM velocitystrike said
Loved the first one even though I didn't finish it. I can't see anything to suggest this won't be better in most aspects. Can't wait.
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Posted: Jun 5th 2008 4:19PM (Unverified) said
This looks fantastic. My wife decided she wanted a Wii so we bought one, and this type of game has always been my favorite (huge final fantasy and kingdom hearts fan).
I hope the package is good.
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I hope the package is good.
Posted: Jun 6th 2008 2:43AM iofthestorm said
I still need to play the original, hoping to grab it off ebay or something over the summer, or maybe borrow from a friend who has it. But I played Tales of Phantasia and it was amazing and I've wanted to play more Tales games ever since, but hardly any of them get localized for the US.
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