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Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
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Price Drop - Old Price: $24.99 Save $2.00
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Onine Price Only.
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This pre-owned product is guaranteed to work and includes a box with original cover art and instruction manual.
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Namco Bandai Games America |
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Namco |
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Wii |
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Role-Playing |
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Alcohol Reference Fantasy Violence Mild Language Suggestive Themes
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| Set two years after the events of the award-winning Tales of Symphonia for the Nintendo GameCube, Dawn of the New World follows the journey of two new young heroes, Emil Castagnier and Marta Lualdi, as they seek to uncover the mystery of why their world has fallen into ruin. In their quest, their paths will cross with the original cast of Tales of Symphonia including Lloyd and Colette, as well as a summon spirit known as Ratatosk who claims to be the lord of all monsters.
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Advancing the combination of story, characters and real-time battles that made Tales of Symphonia one of the best-selling and highest-rated role-playing games for the Nintendo GameCube, Dawn of the New World introduces a new monster recruitment feature in which players can capture more than 200 unique enemies and train them to actively participate in battle. Players can then feed these monsters to make them more effective, and even evolve them into several new fearsome forms. The game also features an updated real-time battle system that lets players move freely in all directions around the battlefield, execute powerful unison attacks and take advantage of a new elemental alignment system for even more strategic depth. Dawn of the New World gives players complete control over a full roster of Tales of Symphonia characters and ally monsters, letting them customize their adventure party into hundreds of unique combinations. |
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| Underated |
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By: lightfang953
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009
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| Personally, unlike many people I actually enjoyed the second Tales of Symphonia more than the first. Yes, I understand the first one was highly impressive, and I would give it a 10 out of 10. But, this game topped that I thought. I would say they are equal on most level however, the first was lacking in multiplayer camera, and it just got repetitive a lot. Sure this game has overdone humor, but it...[More] |
| Just. Excellent. |
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By: firane55
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Saturday, Jul 25, 2009
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| I bought this game not knowing what it was fully going to be about. I didn't know it was a sequel so I was lost at first. But even if you played the 1st game or not, This game does a very good job at telling you what you missed. All the characters return apparently and the game play is excellent, however the graphics weren't all that impressive. But the 50 hours of game play it had in store made t...[More] |
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| Loved the first? Try this one! |
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By: bboy_jcvd
Favorite Category: Action
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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| I've read so many reviews of this game and most of them say that this game is either really bad or it just doesn't meet what the first one had. I have to agree that the first one was more epic than this one but I loved the game a lot more. So, you play as a teen boy named Emil Castagnier who's parents were supposedly killed by Lloyd Irving (YES! Llyod is your enemy!) at the Blood Purge of Palmac...[More] |
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