Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk details and screenshots
The last time we heard about Tales of Symphonia making the next-gen jump to Nintendo Wii, we reported that it was going to be a continuation of the critically-acclaimed RPG on the GameCube, titled Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk.
Now, we get you some info about the the game that has everyone talking. Here’s what we know about Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk:
- The game takes place three years after the events of the original game on the Nintendo GameCube.
- It will feature two new protagonists: Emile Castagnie and Malta, both 16 years old.
- The cast of the original game will be making their appearances, but only as NPCs.
- Simple control layout: Point the Wiimote to the direction you want to go.
- Playing as the protagonists, you will be able to capture monsters and use them during battle.
Not that big a fact sheet, but definitely an info-filled one, and it certainly raises more questions – specifically as to the protagonists’ ability to capture monsters and use them in combat. It’s certainly good news that we’ll be able to see the original cast, even though we won’t actually get to play them.
We could only wonder, though, how everyone’s doing three years after the original Tales of Symphonia. Until the game’s release, we can only speculate. Updates as we get them!
Via Wiiz.fr
The last time we heard about Tales of Symphonia making the next-gen jump to Nintendo Wii, we reported that it was going to be a continuation of the critically-acclaimed RPG on the GameCube, titled Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk.
Now, we get you some info about the the game that has everyone talking. Here’s what we know about Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk:
- The game takes place three years after the events of the original game on the Nintendo GameCube.
- It will feature two new protagonists: Emile Castagnie and Malta, both 16 years old.
- The cast of the original game will be making their appearances, but only as NPCs.
- Simple control layout: Point the Wiimote to the direction you want to go.
- Playing as the protagonists, you will be able to capture monsters and use them during battle.
Not that big a fact sheet, but definitely an info-filled one, and it certainly raises more questions – specifically as to the protagonists’ ability to capture monsters and use them in combat. It’s certainly good news that we’ll be able to see the original cast, even though we won’t actually get to play them.
We could only wonder, though, how everyone’s doing three years after the original Tales of Symphonia. Until the game’s release, we can only speculate. Updates as we get them!
Via Wiiz.fr