Tales of Destiny

Tales of Destiny (1997)

by Wolf Team, Namco
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Open world, Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Tales of Destiny is a follow-up to Tales of Phantasia. Like its predecessor, it has the structure of traditional Japanese role-playing games, but substitutes turn-based combat for action-oriented one. Battles take place on separate side-scrolling screens and resemble those of a fighting game. The player controls the main hero, navigating him on the battle screen and performing various attacks and combos. Other party members are controlled by the game's AI, but it is possible to pause the battle at any time and assign new combat style to any one of them.Show more
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Arguably one of the biggest hits of the Tales of Series, maybe even the most popular and beloved game of them all. It shaped what the series was going to be forward. Great cast of characters, amazing battle system and of undeniable importance for the history of the series as well as the history of action RPGs in general. Instant classic. I still remember the thrill of meeting each new character and wanting to see how different each of their gameplay styles were. Such a fun game.
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