*starts banging FFX case and Tales of Symphonia case together*
those games own *saves them from being stracthed,and hides in shrine*
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*starts banging FFX case and Tales of Symphonia case together*
those games own *saves them from being stracthed,and hides in shrine*
Nice one FFX_fanatiq. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by -N-
Tales characters would win with their multi-100 hit team combos whilst the FF characters are waiting for their ATBs to fill up :D
I think I've also made more animated gifs of Tales characters than FF characters :p
Tales of characters would be out numbered and theyd be wiped out without much bother in all round skill also. FF is better.
How would they be out-numbered?
There's been just as many Tales games as FF games, and most have had more characters than the average FF game.
Well I knew there was tales of symphonia and phantasia and a few interesting looking new Tales of games set for release as well as a lot of japanese games but last I heard the FF series had released around 20 games and I genuinely just assumed Tales of games didnt have that many characters in comparison.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lindy
If you're talking FF games, then you're going to go from FF1~FFX/X-2, FF Legend games don't count as they're SaGa games, FF Adventure doesn't either as it's a Seiken Densetsu game, nor does FF Mystic Quest or FF Tactics.
For Tales games :
SNES:
Tales of Phantasia
GBC:
Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon
GBA:
Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2
Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3
Tales of the World: Summoner's Lineage
PSX:
Tales of Destiny
Tales of Destiny 2 (Tales of Eternia)
Tales of Fandom Vol.1
PS2:
Tales of Destiny 2
Tales of Rebirth
Tales of Legendia
GC:
Tales of Symphonia
That's 12 games, most are Japanese only, and only Symphonia recieved a PAL release.
Well that trumps my logic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lindy