I played the first Tales of Symphonia with my husband and found the play and the story to be one of the best I've played so far. We always look for video games we can play together, and upon finding that a sequel had been made to the first, we decided to try it out as well.
It has many good points. The play is very similar to the first, with a lot of the attacks being the same and the player set-up the same. Instead of a Unison Attack where all members converge into one massive hit, characters are given special attacks that can be achieved when a bar at the bottom is full. The Wonder Chef makes his appearance again in this game, but not as often and the recipes don't heal your party. Instead, they strengthen monsters that you ally yourself with along the way.
Some frustrating points of the game were the fact that only one person can play for about the first hour or so of the game. The story doesn't allow for it. Also, when people leave--even for just a little while it takes that character out of the party and resets the character's attacks to auto mode.
Even so, I really enjoyed the play of this game and would recommend it entirely. The graphics and the cut scenes are better and even fully voiced as opposed to its predecessor that only voiced certain parts, especially not the random cut scenes.
It's good. Try it.Get more detail about Tales Of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.
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