

- PSX TALES OF PHANTASIA ISO ENGLISH FULL
- PSX TALES OF PHANTASIA ISO ENGLISH LICENSE
- PSX TALES OF PHANTASIA ISO ENGLISH PLUS
- PSX TALES OF PHANTASIA ISO ENGLISH PSP
Tales of Phantasia's soundtrack is one of my most favorites. It's heavily watered-down! The lesser quality is most obvious when you view the battle animations and hear the soundtrack. I am not a fan of the Game Boy Advance version. But yet, for those of you who are new to Tales of Phantasia, the PlayStation 1 version is the version you should play. I still hold the SNES version in high regard. I can easily say that this PlayStation 1 version is widely regarded as the best version of Tales of Phantasia (that is, the best version you can play in English). On FantasyAnime's social media, I've posted about Tales of Phantasia a lot and have absorbed every one's opinions throughout the years. I embedded the same selection of MP3s perversion of Tales of Phantasia, so that you can easily preview how each song sounds. You can listen to the differences for yourself on this site's Music page. The PSX soundtrack is generally softer and subdued. There are several songs that I prefer in the SNES soundtrack because the instruments made the song 'stronger'.
PSX TALES OF PHANTASIA ISO ENGLISH PLUS
It's a pleasure to re-experience the graphics and animation that I love from the SNES version in improved 32-bit plus mixed with 3D effects.Īs for the remade soundtrack, I have mixed feelings about it. So far I can tell you that it's fantastic. Whatever your flavor, you can experience Tales of Phantasia in all its glory! The PlayStation 1 version It helps that people have the option to play either the SNES, PSX, or GBA version. Even today in gaming communities, people are still talking about it. I'll repeat, Tales of Phantasia is up there with Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 6. Its overall beauty is so blissful and relaxing.

I can't recommend Tales of Phantasia enough. Birds are always flying by - even during battle! When you walk across the side of a river or lake, you'll see your reflection in the water. As you walk through a cave you'll see lizards and bats moving around. If you walk toward a musical band in a town, the game's music will slowly transition to the band's music as you walk closer to them. What continues to amaze me is the amount of detail in the game. If Cless is defeated, you can still escape with your other party members. And to run away from a battle, get Cless to one of the ends of the battlefield and press either the L or R button (depending on which side of the battlefield it is). And when Cless is close to the enemy then those same buttons will initiate his short-range attacks. When Cless is far away from the target, press B to initiate one special attack and press Up + B to initiate the other. If you have Cless walk up to the enemy then he can attack them several times.Ĭless's four slots for special attacks are split up into 2 categories: long-range and short-range.

If you press down while he runs then he'll stab the enemy. If you have Cless attack while he is far away then he will run towards the enemy, hit them, and run back. Like with magic, his special attacks consume TP as well. At a given time, only up to four special attacks can be assigned to Cless for battle. He learns tons of special attacks throughout the game. There are several different ways you can have Cless attack. It was free-to-play but ramped up the difficulty level with in-app purchases in mind. While some enjoyed the game, others were frustrated with its monetizing system. They never gave a reason as to why they removed it. However, Bandai Namco took it down from the app store after a few months. It also included voice-overs and improved animations. It added touch-screen controls, achievements, and leader boards. It was a port of the PlayStation 1 version.

So in January of 2014, Bandai Namco released a version of Tales of Phantasia for iOS in North America.
PSX TALES OF PHANTASIA ISO ENGLISH LICENSE
People say the reason why it was never brought over was because Nintendo still held the license for the English version of Tales of Phantasia in North America & Europe.
PSX TALES OF PHANTASIA ISO ENGLISH PSP
Unfortunately, this PSP version never left Japan, and an English fan-translation is not available. Click here to view some screenshots from the game. They also added a grading system, also from later games of the series. There are also new battle sprites for the main characters that are more on par with those of later games in the series, such as Tales of Eternia. This version of the game is largely based upon the PlayStation 1 release and contains completely redone voice acting which is now used for most story events.
PSX TALES OF PHANTASIA ISO ENGLISH FULL
In September of 2006, another remake of Tales of Phantasia was released! This time for the Sony PSP, called Tales of Phantasia ~ Full Voice Edition.
