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Tales of the World Radiant Mythology Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:722674150248
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_TALES_OF_THE_WORLD_RADIANT_MYTHOLO
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
HD7alphaLIVE –
I am a huge fan of Tales of the Abyss for Playstation 2 and this game has Luke and Tear among other bonus characters from other Tales Series games. Luke and Tear are from the timeline from just after Tear teleported them away from the kingdom, when she tried to kill her brother and it caused the hyperresonance, so they haven’t really became "Best Buddies" just yet, nor does Luke come equipped with Neblim sword, lol, I thought I’d mention that, because it sure would have been nice if they did use the timeline after Tales of the Abyss for Luke and Tear. But other then that, its a great game with lots of fun missions. Oh, some of the maps can get confusing, but if you hit the select button to enlarge the map display it makes it a whole lot more easier to back track and navigate when you need to !!!
David Heflin –
Came brand new. retrolio really is dependable. I only order from you guys. You guys are awsome. This game is terrific. Nothing wrong what so ever and came on time if not before the expected date. I love it. Keep doing what your doing
Joichi –
The fun aspects of this game is the ability to customise your own character hero or heroine, even how they will sound during battle sequence. Many familiar faces, especially if you were an all-time Tales fan like I am and having fun recognizing the characters as they join you in quests.The downside to the game, is that your character’s is simple, abit too simple. You mostly travel between three selected places and most of the characters interact in the same village. The quests can become tedious, you will have to pick certain quests to continue the main storyline.Otherwise, graphics are great and follows the recent Tales battle system. Overall an interesting dungeon crawling game.
jorge l. –
Very good edition of the tales franchise just wish that the lvl grinding was easier, the create a char is too limited imo
eries –
Great game if you like the tales series.
Phillip Cuti –
Yay
Steven Mathews –
Tales of The World Radiant Mythology is the fifth installment in the Tales of The World Series. Like other Tales of The World games characters from past Tales games join you on your adventure. This is a very good “pick up and play” game as you could play for five minutes or five hours depending on what mood you’re in and stop playing when you get bored or tired..Gameplay 8/10The gameplay in Tales of The World Radiant Mythology is quest based or mission based as I like to call it. You accept missions from the Guild which can consist of fetch quests to rescue missions. The story quests are marked in blue and appear after you’ve earned enough points to do them. This point system is called fame points. Fame points are used to make story quests become available as well as to get the Tales characters to join you and if you are too low on fame points you may have some trouble recruiting them. However, if you are having trouble recruiting Tales characters there are also regular “Mercenaries” you can recruit. These “Mercenaries” unlike the Tales characters will level up alongside you even when you don’t use them and are pretty powerful despite what some people might think. The battle system is possibly the greatest aspect this game has to offer. This game uses the 3D battle field that Tales of The Abyss had and this reviewer just loves it. You can have anywhere from one to four characters in your party at a time and they stay with you either until you go back to the inn a.
Pam –
thanx
Andrew Strozier –
Having never played any games in the Tales series for much longer than an hour, I was a little worried about buying this game. A friend of mine highly recommended the game, but he was a huge fan of the series. Well having played the game for dozens of hours, I can say that if you’re a fan of action-RPGs, this game will suit you.This game is meant to be a sort of fanservice for people who have played any of the Tales games, such as Tales of Symphonia, or Tales of the Abyss. Several characters from those games are present in this one, and play parts in the quest to save this world. You play as a character you create, assisted by a miniature creature named Mormo. Tales veterans will be delighted as Tales characters seem to come out of every outface of the game’s plot. They can be recruited to your party, but usually only on a temporary basis. Having never played a Tales game, there was no nostalgia or anything for me, but I’m sure people who have played as Stahn or Luke before will be happy to do so again.The game’s plot, while not anything revolutionary, is sufficient for a game which is meant to be a action RPG / Tales showcase. As mentioned before, you’re basically yourself, and your mission is to save the world with the help of Mormo and eventually a large cast of Tales characters. You’ll run into a few original characters as well, including the main antagonist – Widdershein. If you’ve played Final Fantasy VII, think of a kiddie Sephiroth, and you’ll get the picture. The cha.
A. Roque –
I have never been very interested in role playing games before. That’s why I was surprised at how interested I was recently when I sat down with a friend who was playing this game. Perhaps Radiant Mythology is just easier for an RPG novice than other titles in the genre. Anyway, I decided to give it a fair chance, and started up my own file.Radiant Mythology’s storyline and style of play is very intriguing. Instead of pushing a player through all of the tutorial aspects immediately, the player learns the basics initially and then learns further skills (such as forming parties) as the main storyline progresses. The main storyline is connected through major quests, which can be chosen among other regular quests. These quests typically include hunting, gathering, or refining.The rest of the game is quite well-rounded too. First of all, I like how I can save virtually whenever as opposed to having to play up to certain milestones. I usually don’t play games for long stretches of time in one sitting and therefore have trouble getting anywhere in games that won’t let me save my progress often. As far as character outfits go, I was surprised when I found I could dress my character in casual clothes (swim suits and P.E. uniforms?!) in addition to the standard armor options, which themselves vary nicely and provide many options for players to create custom-styled characters. The computer players that you interact with as you travel through the game are interesting, diverse, and less a.