Another Bandai Namco Switch eShop sale is live, and it includes the lowest prices ever for Ni no Kuni II, Tales of Symphonia Remastered, and more.
Another Bandai Namco Switch eShop sale is live, and it includes the lowest prices ever for Ni no Kuni II, Tales of Symphonia Remastered, and more.
Bandai Namco has opened up a survey for Tales of Symphonia Remastered, asking fans and those who've played the game to provide them feedback on the release.
The beloved action RPG — which initially launched on GameCube in 2003 — made it to Switch back in February in a remaster based on the Japan-only PS2 port. Yet many reported multiple bugs, glitches, and issues with the remaster, with some calling it "worse than the original", comparing it unfavourably to the PS3 remaster.
In the survey, there are a number of questions which ask you to rank your favourite and least favourite features, rate the difficulty, the UI, and your overall experience.
Remasters are fantastic, but they're also a little bit weird. They give us the chance to revisit some of our favourite games from our childhood, give new players the opportunity to share in our experiences, and sometimes they represent the first time a game is getting an international release. But why are they so inconsistent.
Lazyness money grabbing sums it up. Definetly when the game gets remastered for the 2nd time like symphonia. SR3 remaster they went in and touched it up more then a supposedly remaster would. Lately there been remakes insteadve remasters and Namco shouldve remade symphonia after tales of arise success insteadve a 2nd remaster. I'll be damn of they released a 3rd insteadve a remake. With the lasted they should had done a touch up like SR3 did and fix the issues amongst others problems or a remake like RE
Man I just want Bandai to remember it has other old Tales Of games than Symphonia