Tales Of Symphonia Remastered Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)

For our Tales Of Symphonia Remastered Review, 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.

Tales Of Symphonia Remastered Review Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • 10.3GB download size.
  • Action RPG gameplay.
  • Gameplay settings – message speed, battle rank (normal/hard), window style, window color, window background, battle controls, skit title, battle auto zoom, battles voice-over, and event voice-over.
  • Japanese and English voice choice.
  • Battle controls – Auto, semi-auto, and manual.
  • Cutscenes are a mix of in-game and Anime style animation.
  • Skits are optional and they are generally conversations between the characters but they can give hints and tips.
  • Multiple choice encounters.
  • 100 save slots.
  • Fixed camera angles.
  • Moves at a fast pace.
  • Memory circles are where you save.
  • Can skip the cutscenes and skits.
  • Combo counter.
  • Combat takes place in a self-contained area and in its free form.
  • At a point, the story gets juicy and keeps your attention.
  • Wide range of colorful characters.
  • Traveling the world has your character as a large avatar and walking around the mini-map.
  • End of combat breakdown showing exp earned, gold, time is taken, highest combo, and overall grade.
  • No matter your combat setup, you can always bring up the menu and do items, set attacks e
  • Cook a sandwich after a battle to have a chance at healing your party.
  • Cool flyovers when visiting New areas.
  • The training manual. Fills in as you play and acts like a help section.
  • Puzzle elements at times.

Tales Of Symphonia Remastered Review Cons:

  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • No touchscreen support.
  • The text speed is still slow.
  • Conversations can’t always be skipped.
  • The font looks old but shiny.
  • It’s really slow-paced from the storytelling to the flow of the game.
  • The camera is not always ideal.
  • Combat does repeat itself a lot.
  • Save points are far apart.

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Tales Of Symphonia Remastered:

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Developer: Bandai Namco Entertainment Romania

Publisher: Namco Bandai

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Jim Smale

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