Stocke wrote: ^ If you don't like the earlier games in the series like ToS I'm not sure you'd like this any better. By all means give it a go, but if you're not sure i wouldn't pay full price.AnimeGamer183 wrote: Was there ever a fan translation of the real Tales of Destiny 2?
If i remember correctly, the group that is handling that translation is doing Tales of Destiny DC first. Found out about it after following the Tales of Innocence translation project.
While I'm excited, i imagine it's gonna take a long time for them to release anything. The Tales of Destiny DC translation started in early 2009. I'm sure we've got a few years wait yet.
AnimeGamer183 wrote: So what the tales series does is like what Dragon Quest does when it comes to keeping it old school and never changing, but with anime cliches?
Message from throughhim413,
This game is terrible. The graphics are terrible, the story is terrible, and the
programming is terrible. The characters and music are okay. Sometimes. As ridiculous as
the game appears on the surface, let me assure you that it is many times worse under
the hood. The way this game was cobbled together, particularly the menu, still baffles
me. It's difficult to find a game with plot twists that are either so blindingly
obvious or so blindingly stupid that you can't help but laugh at every turn. Truly,
Tempest runs the gamut of cliches, even for a series as cliche-ridden as the Tales
series. If I had to say what the best part about Tempest is, it would be that it's
short. It mercifully took me less than 20 hours to do everything the game had to offer.
Segata Sanshiro Jr. wrote: I might have said this before, but theres only so many times a man can save two worlds from a cataclysm thats become a cycle, while a white mage thats cute and hides her pain behind eccentricity attempts to sacrifice herself, especially when it involves a journey of self discovery that leads the players to never really make major changes to their general way of being and often times consists of going to the wrong places or being told you can't get in because the party has no common sense.
and yet i finish all of these games like an asshole.
Segata Sanshiro Jr. wrote: I might have said this before, but theres only so many times a man can save two worlds from a cataclysm thats become a cycle, while a white mage thats cute and hides her pain behind eccentricity attempts to sacrifice herself, especially when it involves a journey of self discovery that leads the players to never really make major changes to their general way of being and often times consists of going to the wrong places or being told you can't get in because the party has no common sense.
and yet i finish all of these games like an asshole.
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