Tales of Legendia is an entry in Namco's excellent "Tales of" series. The series is known for it's interesting stories and real-time "linear motion battle system." Though not perfect, this is a worthy entry in the series. Graphics 4 out of 5 This is the first true 3D entry in the series and it looks very good overall. The anime styled portraits are beautiful and the in game graphics while not the best ever seen on the PS2 are well above average. Story 4 out of 5 The story starts with Senel and his sister Shirley on a boat when a storm comes and strands them on what appears to be an island. However, this island is actually a massive ship (The Legacy) built by an ancient civilization and Shirley is believed to be the "Merines" told of in the ancients' legends. I haven't completed the game yet, but I have liked what I've seen so far. It sounds a bit strange at first but it gets quite interesting with some plot twists as you progress. Sound 5 out of 5 Most of the background music is very beautifully composed. The sound effects aren't spectacular but I have no complaints about them either. The voice acting, limited to the first half of the game only, isn't Hollywood quality but is still far above average for a video game. Controls 5 out of 5 Everything is very responsive, my only complaint is that the menus are a little more complex than they need to be, but still completely functional. Gameplay 4 out of 5 The gameplay consists of exploration and battles. When exploring, you get to visit towns and traverse dungeons. In dungeons, you generally are trying to find your way through a maze of sorts, and most have a puzzle room. In the puzzle room there are no random battles to distract you from solving the task at hand. Speaking of random battles, my biggest complaint is that after doing away with random battles in the previous entry, Tales of Symphonia, they decided to bring them back in this game. I'll never refuse to play a game just because it has random battles, but like many people, I do find them highly annoying. That said, at least the encounter rate in this game isn't too bad. In battle, you're moved to a 2D side-scrolling battlefield where you combat your enemies in real-time. If you have played Super Smash Brothers the combat should feel familiar to you. Basically you have regular attacks mapped to the x button and d-pad, eres attacks (magic or attack skills depending on the character) mapped to the O button and d-pad, and blocking mapped to square. You fight alongside up to four allies who are controlled by the computer and you can give them orders and strategies via the menus inside and outside of battle. Since the battles are often quite fun, the random battle mechanic is made more bearable in this game than most which use it. Replay Value 2 out of 5 Haven't finished it yet, but like most RPGs it doesn't have much replay value. I heard it does have a "grade shop" like Symphonia where you can replay with certain new options depending on your battle grade, but only the hardcore will likely take advantage of it. Overall 4 out of 5 Like any Japanese RPG, this game isn't for everybody. However, if you have any interest in games like this, I highly recommend giving it (or any entry in the series) a try.Read full review
I have really enjoyed playing this game. More than anything, it makes me laugh. It is like watching a humorous anime and actually controlling the characters. Every now and then you might see them break into song and dance or crack jokes. The plot line is deep and full of twists. The guide is lacking, but it does help. Most of the time, I just use it for small problems because the game itself is self-explanatory. You don't have to have the guide to beat this game. It does help a little, but I have fought on my own for most of the game. Again, it is very self-explanatory. The battle system is fun. I enjoyed the set-up. It is a mixture between the freedom of Kingdom Hearts and the Final Fantasy X style of taking turns. Everyone fights together at the same time, and you control how aggressive their fighting is. I would recommend this game to people who love RPG's or just a good laugh. Not all of the game is funny, but there are some very humorous parts. *ors* You won't regret investing in this game.Read full review
Love the fact that it's an RPG of the Tales series, the skits, the anime cut scenes, and the overall playability of the game. What I don't like is the fact that there is only 1 real city/town in the entire game, the majority of the good content is "locked" until the second half of the game, and the fact that the fights aren't random, I.E. you go about 25-30 steps and *WHAM* fight, really annoying when you're try to run out of a dungeon with little-no health and your constantly getting into fights. Also, the fact that you can tell when a boss fight is coming up is REALLY handy, what I mean is that when you see a puzzle booth warp-duct you know right away that there's a boss fight coming up, which lets you get prepared. Overall a really great game and a must have for the Tales collectors, which I am one of, after all these are rare but great games to have in your collection!Read full review
My 12 year old son wanted this game so badly, that he spent 2 days weeding the garden in order to earn it (I had bought it on ebay and put it away)! He is too old for Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon, but loves this genre of game. Between my 2 sons, they have all of the "Tales of" games now, and they never get tired of playing them. The instruction book says that the Main Scenario is "...the story focuses on Senel and SHirley, and concerns the development of a battle on which the fate of the world hangs. In the course of the main story, players will encounter new friends and foes, and new discoveries will arise." reviewed by ericaginter
This game is great! Unique graphics, excellent storyline, very fascinating characters, and of course, the usual scholar who goes "happy go loco" over an archeological find. It's not the only Tales game to have someone like that. The game was long but the storyline was so good that I wanted it to be longer. Then when I finished the game and the credits were finished, I realized that I could load my clear data and continue the story with a side quest storyline. Yes, it wasn't over just yet. Anyone who doesn't play this is missing out.
An antidote for the mean- spiritedness of our times (this could be said of the "Tales" games in general).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It was interesting to have two different halves of the game; the first half being the main story, and then the second half being mostly character plots. It made it easier to enjoy the main story line because I didn't have to run to a bunch of different places to accomplish all side-quests before getting along with the main story. I didn't like some of the voice-acting, but overall, it's a superb and fun game to play. The characters are unique and intriguing, and at parts, it's rather comedic!
The game is great but I gave 4 stars because the game has no manual and thank you 🙏 do your best
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This game did not get the credit it deserved from all the tales games. To be honest this was my favorite, because of the fact that the story wasn't overly confusing nor was it your typical rpg storyline. The biggest selling point of this game was its EXTREME HUMOR! The humor just didn't get old for me on this and is right up there with your classic anime comedy, and I just loved all the characters personalities.
The soundtrack to this game is TO DO FOR. The music fits it very well, it is NOT a step back in the battle system like so many other people have said, personally, it's one of my favorites. The characters are likeable, the story is intriguing, you can create your own compound eres. Very good game.
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