Tales of Symphonia
Tales of Symphonia
Description (IGDB)
In a dying world, legend has it that a Chosen One will one day rise from amongst the people and the land will be reborn. The line between good and evil blurs in this epic adventure where the fate of two interlocked worlds hangs in the balance.
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Description Steam (Français)
Alors que le monde se meurt, une légende raconte que seule l'Élue aura le pouvoir de sauver l'humanité. La frontière entre le bien et le mal n'aura jamais été aussi incertaine que dans cette aventure épique dont dépend le destin de deux mondes entremêlés.
UNE AVENTURE ÉPIQUE - Plus de 80 heures de jeu et un scénario chargé en émotions.
SYSTÈME DE COMBAT EN 3D EN TEMPS RÉEL - Découvrez un nouveau système de combat bourré d'action. Combinez des centaines d'attaques spéciales et de sortilèges.
UN STYLE ARTISTIQUE CLASSIQUE ET INDÉMODABLE - Soyez captivé par les détails des personnages conçus par le célèbre Kosuke Fujishima.
POUR LA PREMIÈRE FOIS SUR STEAM - Basé sur le portage PlayStation®3 de la version originale sur GameCube, redécouvrez ce grand classique sur PC.
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Avis des joueurs Steam
Bon j'ai fait quelques Tales Of avant d'essayer celui-ci par recommandation d'un ami et je suis plutôt déçue à l'heure actuelle. Ce qui pose problème selon moi et déjà l'optimisation du jeu, certes c'est un jeu assez vieux, mais il y a une sacrée...
j adore se jeux de fou
Mises à jour et Actualités
8 Japanese games that deserve to find a new home on PC
The past year has brought Yakuza, Bayonetta, Ni no Kuni II and many other Japanese series to PC for the first time. In light of that, it’s tempting to demand that every classic and everything new and exciting from Japan gets ported over from its original console home. There’s nothing wrong with that, but anyone can ask for Personas 3-5. I’m here to advocate for the swathes of great, older Japanese games that would feel at home on PC, but which haven’t yet been canonised. Games which break the mould, and which aren’t filled with the usual JRPG tropes. I ve picked out eight that feel like less obvious choices, all of which deserve to find a new audience on PC. (more…)
Bandai Namco is working on a new 'Tales' game
Bandai Namco's "Tales" series began in 1995 with Tales of Phantasia on the Super Famicom, PlayStation, and GBA, among other platforms, and was most recently seen a couple of years ago with Tales of Berseria. It's not finished yet: A PlayStation Lifestyle report says the company revealed at the Tales Of Festival 2018 in Japan that it is working on "the newest 'Tales of' game title for consoles."Nothing else about the project was revealed but the Tokyo Game Show is a few months away and it's not unreasonable to speculate that it will be properly revealed there. Just before the start of that show, on September 16, Bandai will also hold a Tales of Vesperia 10th Anniversary Party, another fine opportunity to reveal (or at least tease a little bit more about) a new Tales game. Specifying that it's "for consoles" is perhaps unfortunate, but at this very early stage it's fair to expect that it will come to PC as well. Recent 'Tales of' games including Symphonia, Berseria, Zestiria, and Vesperia have made their way to our platform (with sometimes mixed results), and Bandai Namco recently announced that the Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition will be coming to PC this winter. 
Spawn Point: The best JRPGs for total beginners
Welcome back to Spawn Point, where we take an element from the world of gaming and explain what it is, why it’s worth your time and how you can dip your toes in and get involved. Last time, Brendan gave you a 101 course in Final Fantasy XII, a JRPG that recently got spruced up for PC twelve years after its original launch on PlayStation 2. This time, however, I’m going to be looking at JRPGs as a whole, discussing what they are and which ones you should try your hand at first if you’ve never played one before. (more…)
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« This game, while not perfect, will even attract and hold non-RPG fans with its unique battle system, and interesting story. The game is a great, interesting, and fun experience. »
« A work of art with nicely drawn anime sequences and beautifully rendered cel-shaded graphics. [Oct 2004, p.9] »
« The cel-shaded visuals look beautiful, as does the stunning anime sequences scattered throughout the game. »
« The charming storyline, the captivating characters and the amazingly fun battle system all puts together one of the best RPGs on the market. When all is said and done, this game has easily broken its way onto my top ten favorite RPGs of all time. »
« Easily the finest RPG on the GCN, and one of the best that I've ever played. The game is deeper than the Marianas Trench, but somehow it never gets bogged down by its own complexity. [Sept 2004, p.115] »
« The GameCube finally has a kick-ass RPG that they can call their own. I am simply blown away by Tales of Symphonia. The graphics are beautiful, the music is awesome, the voices are top-notch and the game play is to die for. »
« One of the best RPG's this entire generation. It is far from the typical "Final Fantasy" clone, and makes me wish I've noticed the Tales' series of games earlier. »
« The 3D real-time combat sets this game apart from anything else in the genre and takes the edge off what is typically a grueling leveling-up grind of endless encounters and combat. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Cliched story, had to turn off all the annoying voices, combat becomes an unfortunate combination of moronic AI that doesn't follow orders and with fairly bad real-time action that falls into a boring, repetitive pattern for many fights. I got to a particularly poorly-designed puzzle and decided that after about five hours, I don't think it's a great idea to invest my time in the remaining 40-or-however-many hours this game has left. I still think Phantasia is probably the best one in this series and don't think I'll be playing anymore since Symphonia is among the top three games in the series; and it's quite bad. »
« The best Tales of no matter the other ones he s the best at all points Story, characters,music,combat system secrets etc! Made it 10 times back in time on Gamecube and growing up i bought it and made it with wife and my son and seeing his eyes while discovering Lloyd ,Colette andtheir friends journey was priceless »
« A great game with a fantastic story, great gameplay, and memorable characters, one of the best in the series. »
« Don’t understand how anyone could not like this storyline. To me the best plot twists I’ve seen in any game and tied for my favorite main Villain in any game ever. The world is as cool as it gets and the backstory/lore behind the game is amazing as well. Pair that with my favorite characters ever and having way more main story boss fights than any of the other tales games and you have my favorite game ever. »
« As a Japanese RPG, tales of Symphonia is one of many in the great tales of game series. The game itself is very well constructed, whether it be in the combat mechanics on it's 2.5D fighting plane, the pleasant sounding tracks amongst its world, or the plotline of the story taking place throughout the game. Below I have highlighted the greater points of the game as well as some of my minor issues with the game experience as a whole that i had. One of the greatest strengths of the game i would say is the styled backgrounds and character models. The game itself running on a gamecube with limited specs still managed to have a very quaint and charming graphical presentation. The character models in game during cutscenes are able to display a moderate range of expressions though limited. Besides the graphical presentation the music excels, every area of the game having effective tunes to convey the feeling and overall vibes of the situation. The main cast of characters in the game are all well designed and charming, the best in my opinion being the main hero Llyod and his childhood friend Colette. (This is good given the fact they both are the main leads for a lot of the story's plotlines.)The only drawbacks of the game I had as a whole were only a few, however the first would include the beginning of the game having a very drawn out overworld exploration, specifically the amount of time it would take to get from one village or city to the next. This in itself would not normally be a problem but the overworld map itself had little to nothing to find or do besides encounter monsters and go to designated towns/city. Making the overworld experience itself feel very barren and boring throughout parts of the game. This slow overworld travel as well as barrenness however is mostly alleviated after you receive faster travel options for the overworld. The only other minor problem the game has concerns the design of some of the game's dungeons. While the beggining few dungeons are simple but fun with their puzzles, the later dungeons just become quite tedious in area with the amount of backtracking as well spawn rate of the enemys all over the dungeons. (This problem is mostly shown by the last few dungeons of the game). The only other problem is more of a personal pete peeve as the english dub voice over, is lacking in one department. This being that the english dub does not voice the in game skits like the japanese dub does. Though the english dub for the overall experience is still good and its up to the player what language they want to listen to. With all this said, i would recommend this game to anyone who is wanting to play a fun and engaging RPG experience. :) I would even further recommend this game to any JPRG enthusiasts/enjoyers who want to try playing older titles or who are trying to get into the tales of series as a whole. »
« This is the Blueprint of an amazing Action RPG. Characters, Dialogs, Plot, Battle-System, Menu-Management, Over-World, Length, Art-Style, Sound. This is Top-tier. »
« No puedo creer que la gente de tan alta puntuación a este juego , haber la historia personajes y música son buenos pero el resto es absolutamente tedioso e insufrible , el combate esta decente supongo veo que la nostalgia deja ciegos a muchos. »
« amazing characters deep and moving story beautiful and interesting towns my favorite rpg ever »