The cheapest digital copy of a great game (previous price was £10.00 I believe). This is a good price if you don't mind owning a digital as the physicals are a bit harder to find.
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gmoore
20 Apr 16#1
I recommend this! Any tales fan will enjoy it
Tee_Doff23
20 Apr 16#2
Tempted. Very tempted...
Cherried
20 Apr 16#3
prob gonna get this since finding a good priced physical copy is rare.
nekoangel
20 Apr 16#4
Get it!
so_now_then
20 Apr 16#5
Well worth the money. Liked this more than the more recent Tales of Zestiria.
liltman
20 Apr 16#6
I have the physical copy, I'd buy this if I didn't. It's an amazing game so much fun and a good story + characters too
badasschris
20 Apr 16#7
Any advice for the best game in this series. I played eternal sonata on 360 which I think is the same people. I thought that game was okay but nothing compared to the old final fantasy games. (I still have to play persona 4 which I bought a while ago but the school setting has put me off starting even though the reviews are so good)
nekoangel to badasschris
20 Apr 161#8
This a tough one... Kinda like Ff. I think alot will say symphonia. I have a soft spot for eternia on psp
cbatbh to badasschris
20 Apr 161#13
Eternal Sonata was developed by Tri-Crescendo and published by the pre-merger Namco*. The Tales games are developed by Namco Tales studio and published by Bandai-Namco.
The Tales games are a lot different to Eternal Sonata. The battles for example are considerably faster and more action-oriented more akin to a fighting/hack'n'slash than a traditional JRPG. They aren't turn-based like ES, they're real-time. Lots of fun if a little cliche ridden throughout the series.
IMO Symphonia/Vesperia are probably the best two entrants in the series, saying that, I havent actually played Hearts R.
*E: Actually, they had merged by that point but the game is credited as being published my Namco rather than the Bandai-Namco brand.
absulute2012
20 Apr 16#9
So many great games I'd love to download if only Vita memory cards weren't ridiculously expensive.
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The Tales games are a lot different to Eternal Sonata. The battles for example are considerably faster and more action-oriented more akin to a fighting/hack'n'slash than a traditional JRPG. They aren't turn-based like ES, they're real-time. Lots of fun if a little cliche ridden throughout the series.
IMO Symphonia/Vesperia are probably the best two entrants in the series, saying that, I havent actually played Hearts R.
*E: Actually, they had merged by that point but the game is credited as being published my Namco rather than the Bandai-Namco brand.