Shia Kyosuka wrote:My brother and I just finished Symphonia and were looking at Legendia, but we're sorta... hesitant to get it because we don't think the story or the gameplay will be on par.
Shia Kyosuka wrote:I wish I knew what I'm supposed to take by "a step down".
I've watched a video showing the gameplay of Legendia... in what ways is Legendia's gameplay one step down...?
Donkey Kong Country for the SNES.
Sorry.
Allow me to clarify.
ToS used what is called the Multi-Line Linear Motion Battle System(ML-LMBS.)
It was the first Tales game to essentially simulate a 3d field.
Whenever you targeted an enemy in ToS, a line would form directly between the character you were using and that particular enemy. It also more easily allowed attacks to hit multiple opponents and enhanced things like area-effect spells.
ToL, on the other hand, uses the X-LMBS, Cross-Over Linear Motion Battle System. Instead of adding on to ToS's various 3d innovations, like Tales of the Abyss does, it takes it back to the more old-school 2d Tales games. As such, the battle system will feel much more simplistic compared to ToS.
everdred12a wrote:I will totally agree that the VO in SO3 is pretty crappy. I think you can turn the voices to Japanese (I can't verify this because my SO3 game broke - that's right, the discs are broken in multiple pieces), but I might be confusing this with the NIS games. But, that's besides the point. The game is still pretty good for what it is.
Shia Kyosuka wrote:AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAnoHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!!!!
Please! Let me show you JUST how funny that was!
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