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Games » Sony PSP™ » Games by Version » Japanese Version Games » Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology (PSP the Best)
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Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology (PSP the Best)
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| Release Date | Nov 08, 2007 |
| Genre | RPG |
| Version | Japan |
| CERO A (Free) | |
| PAX-Code | PAX0001790423 |
| Catalog No. | ULJS-19019 |
| Item Code | 4582224496631 |
| Players | 1 |
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| Total votes: | 15 |
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dmasden (21) on 14, Sep. 2011 10:21 (HKT)
Tales of the world radiant mythology
This game is a little hard to find out where yo need to go and what type of quest you are on if you don't know japanese but with trial and error you can usually figure it out, I recommend this game but it is the hardest one in the series for those of us that don't know how to read japanese, there are not very good faqs for the Japanese version
This game is a little hard to find out where yo need to go and what type of quest you are on if you don't know japanese but with trial and error you can usually figure it out, I recommend this game but it is the hardest one in the series for those of us that don't know how to read japanese, there are not very good faqs for the Japanese version
yoshinotamago (57) on 24, Feb. 2011 23:38 (HKT)
Tales of...Tales
I must say that I was very intrigued when I first heard about Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology. I was only familiar with one of the previous Tales of the World games (Summoner's Lineage), but other than that, did not have a really good perspective on what they were like. For those that are not familiar with Radiant Mythology, it is a a spin-off of the Tales series. Radiant Mythology takes characters from the main Tales series and adds them into its own world to create its own unique Tales experience. While I felt the game was not as satisfying as entries from the main series, I still found this game to be overall very solid.
The game starts by creating your own character. I was disappointed in the limited amount of customizations you could make, but it was still a nice touch. The main gameplay revolves around a standard quest system. You accept quests and as you complete them, more become available. And every so often, there will be a quest that advances the story. While I prefer a story to play out as the game progresses rather than through a quest system, if you really think about it, I suppose they are fundamentally the same. Specifically, you must complete pre-requisites to advance. I think that just when a story "plays out" as you go through the game makes everything seem less linear, so maybe that is why it was sort of distracting to me. Regardless, it's not even something that can be called a flaw, but just a preference.
The battle system is very similar to Tales of the Abyss. It has been a few years since I played that game, but everything seems the same, even down to the "shattering" transition from dungeons to battle. And yes, you can still free run to easily avoid and confuse enemies.
Graphically, the game reminded me of Tales of the Abyss too. Of course maybe not as polished as the PS2, but in terms of graphical style and the way the characters are designed, it is most similar to TotA. I even recognized a few of the basic monsters.
The audio was satisfactory. I admit, the music was not as memorable as previous games, but it still sounded like a Tales game. And that is of course a good thing.
There really is nothing wrong with this game. It's a solid Tales game at heart. The only reason it probably feels just a little short of other Tales games is due to personal preference. Another person may love this game just as much as the main series. But personally, it just didn't possess that same feeling that games from the main Tales series have. It's hard to describe, because it really is just a combination of all the elements of the game. In spite of this, I still recommended this game to players who enjoy Tales games.
I must say that I was very intrigued when I first heard about Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology. I was only familiar with one of the previous Tales of the World games (Summoner's Lineage), but other than that, did not have a really good perspective on what they were like. For those that are not familiar with Radiant Mythology, it is a a spin-off of the Tales series. Radiant Mythology takes characters from the main Tales series and adds them into its own world to create its own unique Tales experience. While I felt the game was not as satisfying as entries from the main series, I still found this game to be overall very solid.
The game starts by creating your own character. I was disappointed in the limited amount of customizations you could make, but it was still a nice touch. The main gameplay revolves around a standard quest system. You accept quests and as you complete them, more become available. And every so often, there will be a quest that advances the story. While I prefer a story to play out as the game progresses rather than through a quest system, if you really think about it, I suppose they are fundamentally the same. Specifically, you must complete pre-requisites to advance. I think that just when a story "plays out" as you go through the game makes everything seem less linear, so maybe that is why it was sort of distracting to me. Regardless, it's not even something that can be called a flaw, but just a preference.
The battle system is very similar to Tales of the Abyss. It has been a few years since I played that game, but everything seems the same, even down to the "shattering" transition from dungeons to battle. And yes, you can still free run to easily avoid and confuse enemies.
Graphically, the game reminded me of Tales of the Abyss too. Of course maybe not as polished as the PS2, but in terms of graphical style and the way the characters are designed, it is most similar to TotA. I even recognized a few of the basic monsters.
The audio was satisfactory. I admit, the music was not as memorable as previous games, but it still sounded like a Tales game. And that is of course a good thing.
There really is nothing wrong with this game. It's a solid Tales game at heart. The only reason it probably feels just a little short of other Tales games is due to personal preference. Another person may love this game just as much as the main series. But personally, it just didn't possess that same feeling that games from the main Tales series have. It's hard to describe, because it really is just a combination of all the elements of the game. In spite of this, I still recommended this game to players who enjoy Tales games.
sushi_b (36) on 03, Feb. 2011 21:10 (HKT)
A good looking and deep game
The Tales series has always been known for having wonderful art style and character models. This isn't much different. Great colours give this a lush world to explore.
Tales games are always well produced and made and this is a great one to get for the PSP.
The Tales series has always been known for having wonderful art style and character models. This isn't much different. Great colours give this a lush world to explore.
Tales games are always well produced and made and this is a great one to get for the PSP.
louisa_beutler (3) on 17, Jan. 2011 05:26 (HKT)
Wonderful
A good crossover game with several Tales Of Characters, although it has it's disadvantages. A good game to set the bar for it's sequels.
C-A
A good crossover game with several Tales Of Characters, although it has it's disadvantages. A good game to set the bar for it's sequels.
C-A
Meteoryite (39) on 26, Dec. 2010 05:44 (HKT)
Not what i was expecting
I thought this game would be amazing having all the characters come together but its just boring it may be likable if your into WOW or Magna Carta.
I thought this game would be amazing having all the characters come together but its just boring it may be likable if your into WOW or Magna Carta.
Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology (PSP the Best)
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