![]() It’s simply by virtue of not being as good a game as its prequel. ![]() Its sequel, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, fares much worse, but this is not due to advances made in succeeding installments. Tales of Symphonia stands the test of time much better, though some aspects have left it feeling slightly dated beside its mainline successors. Of course, I also said the same about the original Final Fantasy when I played that on a NES, and time has whittled that nostalgic enthusiasm from a fine blade down to a stunted handle. Released a decade ago, during my freshman year of undergraduate study, I quickly declared it the best game I’d ever played. ![]() If ever there was a game that had the potential to make me feel the merciless progression of time shaping me into an angry codger, Tales of Symphonia would be it. ![]()
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