![]() The art style you can find it in the Xillia and Xillia 2 (the second I personally don't like much, but I seem to be part of the minority). Zestiria is a huge improvement in the battle style and the open world. So, if you are looking for this open world. ![]() Well, the problem is that this serie developed a lot. ![]() I'd highly recommend playing each of the 2D ones save Legendia to start. That's a lot of games, and not touching any of the side games like Radiant Mythology or Tempest (don't play Tempest). Innocence (which this does have a translation patch) Legendia (which, um, this one has great music but I disliked everything else about it, so your mileage may vary). Again, I'm unsure if there's a translation patch) You *can* play the GBA version but it's pretty meh)Įternia (which is called Destiny II in the US)ĭestiny 2 (the actual sequel for Destiny, but I'm unsure if there's a translation patch) Phantasia (the SNES dejap version or the PS version with skits will do, along with a translation patch. I'd recommend playing them in this order: It's difficult to go from Xillia 2 or Graces f's combat systems back to Symphonia, for example. You really should start with the first games and move up the series, as the combat system(s) are largely the same but have fairly significant improvements in nearly every iteration. It's also okay if you wait for Tales of Zestiria and Tales of Symphonia to release on PC and just start with these, but as far as I know Zestiria is very different from the other games in terms of mechanics. There is a handy timeline in this Wikipedia article. It simply might be more difficult to go back to the old games if you start with the latest ones. Tales of the Abyss (PlayStation 2 and 3DS)Īctually you can start with any of the games as their stories are almost totally unrelated.Tales of Symphonia (will be released in 2016 on PC, but you can already get the original GameCube version or the PS3 version).Still, here are 2 other recommended Tales games to start: So you will probably have to resort to emulation. Unfortunately none of the Tales games have been released yet on the systems you listed ("PC, mobile devies, GBA, ps4"). The legit way to play it in English is to buy a copy (on eBay for example), then rip it to an ISO file and apply a translation patch like the one by "Phantasia Productions" (best translation including subtitles for the skits, custom font.) Finally you can play it with a PlayStation emulator or burn it on CD and play on a real PlayStation or PlayStation 2 (needs modchip to play burned Japanese games). In my opinion the PlayStation version is way better. Messaggio originale di terr圓09:SNES Tales Of Phantasia Dejap translation.
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