This is a personally well-written review. The only curiosity that remains is the
very game play that needs to be initiated, especially for those who have yet to
play it. The game play sounds different from the other Final Fantasy games but
similar to games like Condemned and Fear, which are not anime-based and
should've been excluded from my synopsis. Good review, Victoria!
I certainly need to comment on this review since I have played and completed the
game. Considering that Tales of Symphonia had anime-style graphics, that
shouldn't really entail a lower rating. Some games truly do have worse grahics
than Tales of Symphonia for its time, let alone that TOS's graphics are not as
high tech as those of Final Fantasy X. The graphics actually were great compared
to that of other anime-style games, and the cell shading and the movement of the
characters. For the graphics, I would actually give it a good 8.5 to 9. Most of
the music was quite good too, and it seemed suitable for the events at hand. One
of the best tracks on the OST is Like a Glint of Light, the battle theme from
Tethe'alla. Other than that, I must say that Tales of Symphonia was really a top
notch and enjoyable game. The events kept me coming and made me ask what is
going to happen next. As the story progressed, the purpose became clearer.
This is a very interesting review from you. During the days of my perverted
ways, I actually went to search for scans of the Ikkitousen characters. There
are certainly plenty of panty-bearing scans and wallpapers in this category, a
sure pick for those who search for ecchi scans. As for the presentation, I
really don't think that most fighting anime changes anyone's world unless the
fighting comes with a purpose, such as to show others that one person could make
a difference in how we all interact, and I concur that a fight for better
society is what most people could use right about now.
This sounds like a pretty good review based on the description you gave. Though
I haven't seen the movie myself, I'm going to say that this is definitely your
own pointview of how the movie turned out. If what you say is true, then perhaps
the story should've been similar to that of FF7; that's exactly how FF7 became a
hit game.
Great amount of details on the show. It was well outlined, seeing how each
character acts in their own way and pointing out the twists and the plot to the
story. In the end, though, it did all come together. As for me, I'll be confused
as ever. XP
Yes, this is such a good review though I know nothing of the anime series.
However, I now have a better understanding of what I should look out for. I
enjoyed reading the review as well.
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is a really good series. There are lots
of controversies between the major characters and mysteries that have to be
solved by the team. I would recommend Stand Alone Complex to many anime viewers.
This is a personally well-written review. The only curiosity that remains is the very game play that needs to be initiated, especially for those who have yet to play it. The game play sounds different from the other Final Fantasy games but similar to games like Condemned and Fear, which are not anime-based and should've been excluded from my synopsis. Good review, Victoria!
I certainly need to comment on this review since I have played and completed the game. Considering that Tales of Symphonia had anime-style graphics, that shouldn't really entail a lower rating. Some games truly do have worse grahics than Tales of Symphonia for its time, let alone that TOS's graphics are not as high tech as those of Final Fantasy X. The graphics actually were great compared to that of other anime-style games, and the cell shading and the movement of the characters. For the graphics, I would actually give it a good 8.5 to 9. Most of the music was quite good too, and it seemed suitable for the events at hand. One of the best tracks on the OST is Like a Glint of Light, the battle theme from Tethe'alla. Other than that, I must say that Tales of Symphonia was really a top notch and enjoyable game. The events kept me coming and made me ask what is going to happen next. As the story progressed, the purpose became clearer.
This is a very interesting review from you. During the days of my perverted ways, I actually went to search for scans of the Ikkitousen characters. There are certainly plenty of panty-bearing scans and wallpapers in this category, a sure pick for those who search for ecchi scans. As for the presentation, I really don't think that most fighting anime changes anyone's world unless the fighting comes with a purpose, such as to show others that one person could make a difference in how we all interact, and I concur that a fight for better society is what most people could use right about now.
This sounds like a pretty good review based on the description you gave. Though I haven't seen the movie myself, I'm going to say that this is definitely your own pointview of how the movie turned out. If what you say is true, then perhaps the story should've been similar to that of FF7; that's exactly how FF7 became a hit game.
Great amount of details on the show. It was well outlined, seeing how each character acts in their own way and pointing out the twists and the plot to the story. In the end, though, it did all come together. As for me, I'll be confused as ever. XP
Yes, this is such a good review though I know nothing of the anime series. However, I now have a better understanding of what I should look out for. I enjoyed reading the review as well.
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is a really good series. There are lots of controversies between the major characters and mysteries that have to be solved by the team. I would recommend Stand Alone Complex to many anime viewers.