Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.
(69%)
20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: When it comes to role-playing games, nobody can do it better than the gaming giant Square Enix. With top-notch franchises such as Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest under their belt, it is no wonder that the world, the Japanese in particular, always seem t...
Abstract: Annoyances and an uninspired monster breeding system make the sequel nowhere close to as good as the original. Dawn of the New World is a direct sequel to the original Tales of Symphonia for GameCube, and with it come new features and a new cast of ch...
Abstract: For the 10th anniversary of Namcos generally well-regarded Tales of... series of action-RPGs, the videogame giant has released a few new games in the series more or less all at once. Their Wii offering, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, is a...
Fastpaced, combointensive battle system, Familiar faces from the original, Fun fourperson multiplayer support.
Too much emphasis on cutscenes, Very muddled plot, Occasionally poor AI and lack of sufficient tactical controls, Pointless crafting and monster hunting provide little depth, Camera may hide important areas or puzzle elements.
Dawn of the New World is a sequel that fails to establish itself as anything more than fan fare. ...
Abstract: Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is a lighthearted action role-playing game that reacquaints fans of the GameCube original with a wealth of familiar locations and faces. Although those who appreciated its predecessors lovable characters and f...
Abstract: Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is not a bad game, but is suffers from \"Been there done that\" syndrome. This does fill in the void in the RPG genre, which is something the Nintendo Wii is seriously lacking, many gamers will be disappointed wi...
Abstract: Don't be ashamed to admit that you find the recent deluge of Tales titles a tad daunting -- even dedicated disciples of Namco Bandai's prolific role-playing franchise occasionally have a tough time keeping all of its myriad subseries, spin-offs, sequel...
Abstract: It’s no easy task to make a sequel when the first installment was such a big hit. Many games and movies tend to fall short of the expectations placed on them, or worse, are just flops. This is especially difficult when a game is known for bringing a f...