Hmm I remember someone else saying that Namco would release 3 new games for the Switch next year, so maybe this is where they will announce them, and if one of them is the Tales game we already know of there's a good possibility of it being shown there.If this is legitimate, I wonder if there's the possibility of a Tales game announcement.
He left Bandai Namco a few months ago though.I just want Go Shiina to do every Tales soundtrack from now on. I'm done being assaulted by Sakuraba's horns.
He left Bandai Namco a few months ago though.
https://gematsu.com/2017/09/composer-go-shiina-leaves-bandai-namco
He left Bandai Namco a few months ago though.
https://gematsu.com/2017/09/composer-go-shiina-leaves-bandai-namco
Only thing I can think of is reinstall the latest ToS Fix, and if that doesn't help, try disabling steam overlay while playing.I'm having a weird issue with Symphonia (Steam version, with ToS Fix installed). Whenever I get an achievement the game crashes. No pop-ups or anything it just suddenly closes. Any idea what to do?
I already tried disabling it but it didn't help. I guess I'll try reinstalling. The tricky part of this issue is that it's hard to actually tell whether a solution worked since the achievements aren't very frequent.Only thing I can think of is reinstall the latest ToS Fix, and if that doesn't help, try disabling steam overlay while playing.
No reason to move away from Shiina. The music he did for Zestiria was so goddamn good I'd consider him my top 3 (behind Uematsu and Shimomura).It may be just me, but I actually hope that they move away from both Sakuraba and Shiina for the next Tales. I kinda want the next Tales to be a completely fresh start for the series. New composer/s would be a good way of cementing that. I'd like them to give the nod to ACE+ (the Xenoblade crew).
No reason to move away from Shiina. The music he did for Zestiria was so goddamn good I'd consider him my top 3 (behind Uematsu and Shimomura).
I love Rays! Still play daily since launch.So I dunno how may people in this thread play it, but I started messing around with Tales of the Rays and it actually seems really fun for a mobile game. Even the gacha stuff seems relatively fair.
I'm itching for a new Tales game, but I haven't been able to get into the recent ones. Maybe I'll give Berseria another shot. I got a through the first few areas and towns in it and I felt like the combat was kind of button-mashy and Velvet seemed overpowered. Do those issues persist throughout the whole game?
I started Tales of the Rays a bit over a month ago and have been having fun with it. Once you finish all the story chapters and go through all the daily Enhance missions, you start running out of avenues for Mirrogems, though, and you end up missing out somewhat with the events if you're stuck with gimped characters. However, with the absurd price they charge for Mirrogems, it's easy to just ignore buying them.So I dunno how may people in this thread play it, but I started messing around with Tales of the Rays and it actually seems really fun for a mobile game. Even the gacha stuff seems relatively fair.
PP: More localized. If you play Tales games in English you'd be familiar with the style and names.It's almost 10 years since the 1st of the two Tales of Phantasia PSX patches came out, but despite playing it then, I only got up to the Temple of Fenrir. I did beat the GBA version around that time but...lol GBA version.
What's the current opinion on the Phantasian Productions patch vs. the Absolute Zero patch? At the time it was only the AZ patch and but if I'm going to start the game fresh, it doesn't hurt to look at both.
He left Bandai Namco a few months ago though.
https://gematsu.com/2017/09/composer-go-shiina-leaves-bandai-namco
Well Sakuraba does not work for Bandai Namco, he's a freelancer so I guess they could still get Shiina for a new game if they really want.
Yes, either a new mothership title or the Tales game for Switch, which could be the same game but I doubt it.
Always release order imo, so Vesperia first.So... Gonna play my first tales game. I have Vesperia and Berseria sitting in front of me. Which should I play first? I've heard amazing things about them both.
Hey folks, my experience with Tales game is very minimal, I played Abyss and Vesperia yrs ago, decided to give Berseria a try after all the praise it got from the community but I have a few questions.
1. I am super early into the game, but the combat mechanics already feel kinda...extensive, how do I figure it out? I have some kind of stamina meter and it gets used after you do combos, I power up Velvet with the trigger to extend combos, but I am not sure why I woulnd't want to use it every time it is available, the game seems to encourage dodging but telegraphing enemy attacks seems like a waste, can I get some tips? aka how do I "get gud"
2. Whats up with the equipment percentage mastery? I am encouraged to change my equipment (and title) every time I reach 100%?
Always release order imo, so Vesperia first.
Going from a newer Tales game to an older one can be jarring because they'll be missing a lot of quality of life features.
It's pretty easy if you play on higher difficulties and regularly run into dire beasts. I think I mastered pretty much everything on my playthrough.It takes too long though and you'll never master everything on a normal playthrough, I wouldn't bother with the ones that need huge amounts
I love Xillia. I even got the Plat for it which took like 3 plays of the game. Its not super stellar and it's flawed but it's just a very comfortable game to play.I started Tales of Xillia this week. It really hits the spot. Just the right amount of dialogue and a nice, linear adventure. So far, it's been rather easy, despite me having little idea of how combat truly works. I just donate every item that's worth 2x value and buy the latest gear at every shop.
This is essentially my first Tales game if we ignore the 8-10 hours I put into Destiny on the PSone about ten years ago. I have had Xillia sitting around for years, waiting for the right moment. I've been playing a series of Japanese games this year, so now was the time.
I've been wanting to play this these past couple days. I really wish there was some other way of playing them that didn't involve getting a PS3 out and playing it there. Would love for them to come over to PS4, but I kinda doubt that will happen.I started Tales of Xillia this week. It really hits the spot. Just the right amount of dialogue and a nice, linear adventure. So far, it's been rather easy, despite me having little idea of how combat truly works. I just donate every item that's worth 2x value and buy the latest gear at every shop.
This is essentially my first Tales game if we ignore the 8-10 hours I put into Destiny on the PSone about ten years ago. I have had Xillia sitting around for years, waiting for the right moment. I've been playing a series of Japanese games this year, so now was the time.
Xillia is fantastic, i wasn't quite as impressed with the sequel thoughI started Tales of Xillia this week. It really hits the spot. Just the right amount of dialogue and a nice, linear adventure. So far, it's been rather easy, despite me having little idea of how combat truly works. I just donate every item that's worth 2x value and buy the latest gear at every shop.
This is essentially my first Tales game if we ignore the 8-10 hours I put into Destiny on the PSone about ten years ago. I have had Xillia sitting around for years, waiting for the right moment. I've been playing a series of Japanese games this year, so now was the time.
Here is a tip: the PS3 and PS4 use the exact same power cable. It is very easy to swap them quickly just by swapping the cables from one to the other. I did this briefly until I bought a receiver.I've been wanting to play this these past couple days. I really wish there was some other way of playing them that didn't involve getting a PS3 out and playing it there. Would love for them to come over to PS4, but I kinda doubt that will happen.
oh I know this and it's nice I just really dislike using the PS3. For starters if I want to use it I would have to remove my PS4 and the second thing is after getting used to the PS4 UI and controller it's hard to go back. I am aware that on PS3 some games support the DS4, but from my understanding it's not all of them.Here is a tip: the PS3 and PS4 use the exact same power cable. It is very easy to swap them quickly just by swapping the cables from one to the other. I did this briefly until I bought a receiver.
Good choice. Xillia was my 2nd Tales game, bought a PS3 just to play it. It's still my favorite one after having played most of the rest.I started Tales of Xillia this week. It really hits the spot. Just the right amount of dialogue and a nice, linear adventure. So far, it's been rather easy, despite me having little idea of how combat truly works. I just donate every item that's worth 2x value and buy the latest gear at every shop.
This is essentially my first Tales game if we ignore the 8-10 hours I put into Destiny on the PSone about ten years ago. I have had Xillia sitting around for years, waiting for the right moment. I've been playing a series of Japanese games this year, so now was the time.
I'm really enjoying it so far. I'm not sure how far in I am (nor do I want to know), and it is fitting my mood perfectly. I haven't even been considering playing anything else.Good choice. Xillia was my 2nd Tales game, bought a PS3 just to play it. It's still my favorite one after having played most of the rest.
Equipment isn't terribly importantSo, I just started Beseria and I was wondering if there's anything that would be good to know before I get too far? No spoiler obviously.
n kind of "I wish I knew this before starting" kind of thing.