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They all have their reasons for tagging along and we get to learn more about their intentions. Just like Lloyd, we learn more about her and in the end, she's a likable character The same thing can be said to the rest of the cast.
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Colette is a very kind and thoughtful person. Lloyd is a kind and great swordsman, throughout the story, we get to learn more about about him and towards the end, he feels like a developed character. I really liked the cast of characters presented. While sometimes predictable, the story is pretty interesting. Thankfully, the second half makes up for that with interesting locations and characters to meet. The first half suffers from a slow start and takes it's time to gain momentum. The story has it's surprises and charm, however, it can be hard-to-follow at times with multiple names and definitions to remember. To put it simply, if Sylvarant prospered, Teth e'alla suffered. All is going well until they learn of Tethe'alla, a world parallel to theirs. It's up to Colette, Lloyd's childhood friend and the "Chosen of Mana" to regenerate the world with mana. STORY- Your typical save-the-world affair, we follow the adventure of hero Lloyd Irving and his friends as they save their world Sylvarant that's suffering from mana loss. Now that the introductions are over, it's time to review one of most popular games of all-time, Tales of Symphonia. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, an HD collection packing Symphonia and its sequel was released for the PS3. In 2008, it also received a sequel, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World for the Wii which takes places two years of the Symphonia's ending. Thanks to its success, it received an anime and manga adaptations. At the time, it was praised by many critics and RPG enthusiasts alike for it's addictive gameplay and interesting setting. While early Tales games were obscure in the west, 2003's Tales of Symphonia, greatly helped popularize the franchise. The Tales franchise, like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, is filled with great games and is pretty big in Japan.