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按此可將縮圖變更大的圖像於 Tales of Eternia
詳細描述
Tales of Eternia (also known as Tales of Destiny 2 in the US) is based on the PSone version from 2000. The graphics of the PSP version is reprogrammed and enhanced for the 16:9 widescreen.
blue_flame_frozen_fire(1) on 12, Nov. 2009 18:33 (HKT)
great tales of eternia...my most favorite game...and now in psp XD
graphic :
still the same and despite the new tech in graphical and the age of this game,the game graphic itself still stand within average
storyline:
the same with the ps1 version,no change at all, even if there is probably within the minigame which i do not notice
game pad:
even with the lost of L2 and R2 in psp,the game controller still can be control just like controlling the old one
gameplay:
the same with the old one which is great....including a trivial bug which exist in the old ver still exist here
English Version If you love this game, but can't read Japanese, you could always buy the European version. It has the same voiceovers as the US playstation version (Tales of Destiny 2)
An above-average RPG Tales of Eternia is a port of the Playstation classic to the PSP. Although the game is older, I found the graphics quite good. The background art and character animations are very charming if not particularly state of the art.
The story and the characters are not as compelling as that found in, say, Final Fantasy VII, yet are much more compelling than those found in the average Japanese RPG.
As for whether or not the game is "import-friendly", the answer is no. First, there is very little English in the game. The opening menu and the screen that appears after successful completion of a battle are in English. Everything else is in Japanese. Since the game is heavy on story, there is a lot of Japanese dialogue to wade through. Some of the dialogue is voiced -- and the voice-actors do a wonderful job --
while the rest is merely rendered in text. So, if you don't know any Japanese, you will not enjoy this game.
If you do have some Japanese, the game provides two challenges. On the one hand, the Japanese used is very colloquial, quite unlike the Japanese taught in textbooks. On the other hand, the Chinese characters
are highly pixelated. Given the limited number of pixels available for each kanji, bits and pieces of some kanji are necessarily left out. This makes some of the kanji, particularly those with a high stroke count, difficult to recognize, let alone read.
If you can handle the colloquialisms and the pixelated kanji, and don't mind playing an older game, then Tales of Eternia comes highly recommended.
Anonymous on 09, Dec. 2005 14:54 (HKT)
And never did I ask you questions why: Is the game in Japanese ONLY or is there a way to switch it to english? first time around here and I want that game badly..
thx
alexfurz
Anonymous on 16, Jul. 2005 05:51 (HKT)
RPG PERFECTION Same as the old ps1 game which = greatness