![]() If I missed anything, or you spot an error, please let me know. I assume you already know the basics of how to play. I present to you now a second, hopefully more polished draft. If such a guide already exists, I didn’t see it, and maybe I wasted a bunch of effort. This is the kind of walkthrough I wanted to have: one that outlined how to earn everything as you go, rather than one with all the side stuff in another section at the end. I wrote this guide because I found myself with literally a dozen different tabs open when I was playing this game. I know this update is long overdue, and sorry about that, I just really had no desire to touch the game again anytime soon after about three hundred hours in a row! What is going to be changing is that I am going to be adding links to video clips (and maybe pictures) as I am going to test this walkthrough by playing through the game myself and posting it on my (tiny) YouTube channel.īefore I head into it, I want to thank everyone who has used this guide over the past five years, especially those who took the time to upvote, comment, and generally make me feel like it wasn't just a waste of time. The content won't be changing much, just edits to polish up here and there, fix the few errors that squeaked through, and maybe explain a few things earlier on. Andy currently holds a Bachelors degree in Cinema, which he uses to pursue filmmaking.How long does it take to no longer be sick of a game after completing it five times in a row? Apparently a little over five years! Welcome to the 2.0 version of my guide to Tales of Symphonia. His favorite games include Xenoblade Chronicles, Kid Icarus Uprising, and No More Heroes. Though something of a troublemaker at the time, he now contributes to Operation Rainfall and shares his love for all things gaming and the visual arts. To get more details on Tales of Symphonia, be sure to read our review of the game and check out our ongoing playthrough stream starting from part one.Īndy was a member at Operation Rainfall since the beginning of its campaigning days. The original Tales of Symphonia still looks amazing to this day, and this HD makeover looks inviting for both veterans and newcomers alike. It’s also confirmed to have dual audio, allowing players to enjoy both the English and Japanese voice acting-which are both handled with great direction-without compromise. The HD collection is currently available for pre-order at and GameStop. Namco Bandai has confirmed that Tales of Symphonia Chronicles will have a Western release early next year. The screenshots are from Tales of Symphonia only, which you can see below: Tales of Symphonia Chronicles contains HD versions of both Tales of Symphonia, originally for the GameCube, and its Wii sequel, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. Otherwise, the images are recollections of moments from Lloyd and his friends’ adventures, both big and small. Along with the new HD resolution and crisper visuals, the screenshots showcase some new content, such as updated artwork for Mystic Artes and additional costumes for Sheena and Colette. Those who are eager to get a new look at Tales of Symphonia Chronicles can have some of their cravings filled before playing the game, as new images for the PlayStation 3 version have been posted today.
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