I've tried but the story progresses so SLOWLY. I want to like Symphonia, really I do.lisalover1 wrote:What? You still haven't beaten Symphonia? Get on it, man!Flake wrote:Ah crap, there goes my challenge - I had enough store credit at the Gamestops to get a new copy of Donkey Kong Country Returns. I popped it in just to goof off and see what the fuss was before I got back to Tales of Symphonia.
...Big mistake.
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Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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Where are you at in the game right now?Flake wrote:I've tried but the story progresses so SLOWLY. I want to like Symphonia, really I do.lisalover1 wrote:What? You still haven't beaten Symphonia? Get on it, man!Flake wrote:Ah crap, there goes my challenge - I had enough store credit at the Gamestops to get a new copy of Donkey Kong Country Returns. I popped it in just to goof off and see what the fuss was before I got back to Tales of Symphonia.
...Big mistake.
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Ah man, I don't remember. I'd have to go look at the synopsis. I think I just passed through some mountains after doing that one town where the guy in charge of the militia was all corrupt and shit.
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Wow, you've still got a ways to go.Flake wrote:Ah man, I don't remember. I'd have to go look at the synopsis. I think I just passed through some mountains after doing that one town where the guy in charge of the militia was all corrupt and shit.
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That's my problem: My time is valuable to me and if a game fails to hit the ground running I have great difficulty justifying playing it. I'm not too keen to 'wait for the game to get good'. A good game should be good from the first screen to the last.lisalover1 wrote:Wow, you've still got a ways to go.Flake wrote:Ah man, I don't remember. I'd have to go look at the synopsis. I think I just passed through some mountains after doing that one town where the guy in charge of the militia was all corrupt and shit.Just keep playing, the game starts to get really good about 1/3rd of the way through.
Like I said, I want to like it but this game has been eating away at my patience.
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Fair enough, I suppose. I loved the game from the first time I entered a battle, but everybody has different tastes. I will have to admit, the flexible and fun battle system is the main draw of the game.Flake wrote:That's my problem: My time is valuable to me and if a game fails to hit the ground running I have great difficulty justifying playing it. I'm not too keen to 'wait for the game to get good'. A good game should be good from the first screen to the last.lisalover1 wrote:Wow, you've still got a ways to go.Flake wrote:Ah man, I don't remember. I'd have to go look at the synopsis. I think I just passed through some mountains after doing that one town where the guy in charge of the militia was all corrupt and shit.Just keep playing, the game starts to get really good about 1/3rd of the way through.
Like I said, I want to like it but this game has been eating away at my patience.
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I totally agree. I wish I went with my gut and dropped FFVIII before spending so much time on it. And just to echo your thoughts I have tried to play 4 different Tales of games (including Symphonia) and found them all really lame.Flake wrote:That's my problem: My time is valuable to me and if a game fails to hit the ground running I have great difficulty justifying playing it. I'm not too keen to 'wait for the game to get good'. A good game should be good from the first screen to the last.lisalover1 wrote:Wow, you've still got a ways to go.Flake wrote:Ah man, I don't remember. I'd have to go look at the synopsis. I think I just passed through some mountains after doing that one town where the guy in charge of the militia was all corrupt and shit.Just keep playing, the game starts to get really good about 1/3rd of the way through.
Like I said, I want to like it but this game has been eating away at my patience.
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Like I said, to each his own. I love all the Tales games. I found them to be a shining light of original gameplay among other RPGs.Crabmaster2000 wrote:I totally agree. I wish I went with my gut and dropped FFVIII before spending so much time on it. And just to echo your thoughts I have tried to play 4 different Tales of games (including Symphonia) and found them all really lame.
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I'll second lisalover1 on this - the tales games aren't turning me into a believer but I definitely see a good game in there. Just maybe not one aimed at my style of gameplay.lisalover1 wrote:Like I said, to each his own. I love all the Tales games. I found them to be a shining light of original gameplay among other RPGs.Crabmaster2000 wrote:I totally agree. I wish I went with my gut and dropped FFVIII before spending so much time on it. And just to echo your thoughts I have tried to play 4 different Tales of games (including Symphonia) and found them all really lame.
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Played a bit more Chrono Cross these last two days. Been making solid progress and am now stuck on a boss named Miguel. Tried to fight him 5-6 times and get soundly beaten every time I get him fatigued. He launched two attacks one right after another against all 3 of my characters and they can only survive the first one (just barely). I keep messing around with my magics to see if I can come up with another strategy, but nothing seems to work yet.
One attempt I had the brilliant idea of casting Seal All (blocks out EVERYONES magic for a limited time), and it turns out it doesnt affect him so I locked out all my characters magic only. That was a fun fight!
One attempt I had the brilliant idea of casting Seal All (blocks out EVERYONES magic for a limited time), and it turns out it doesnt affect him so I locked out all my characters magic only. That was a fun fight!
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