buuut i am not playing it tonight because Am got Heavy Rain and wanted to play that, i was just testing to make sure the Aussie game would work on the American console.
In this case, the same events just happen in different places. In some things, choices let you see a scene you wouldn't otherwise (ex: following someone) mostly, however, they're tied to affection.
and yeah, affection's worth ramping up, but the only real way to tell who's where is by checking with the fortune teller. and it's more a question of relativity than volume, if that makes sense.
Mmm, f'rex, the Big Thing-- you get three people who show up and ask to talk to Lloyd. It's not like whoever's past 100 points shows up; it's the three people who like him most.
skits I love skits about Tales games. because-- while they do get into some serious stuff, they're not all big fate of the world. they're arguing about who cooks and Lloyd's attention span and
Makari has played through it a full three or four times just with me, and that doesn't count the half-playthroughs or the times she's finished on her own
also i love how there are some grown women apparently learning from Raine and they are all 'yeeeahhh ... we're curious but we're not that curious. let's not piss off the professor.'
oh i see i wasn't even in overworld, i was in town. the camera and stuff changed when i left the school so i thought the town was part of overworld mapping
you can also just run around and punch monsters before entering the temple - Colette's family will heal you if you head back to the village and talk to them. helps for levels, too
and they should be the nice fancy house on the far right of the village if the game didn't point them out to you I don't always remember what is and isn't obvious >.>;
ask me about how many I had on the first versionor don'tI am excited and terrified both and goodness I hope you have fun :3
even better, for the tos2 opener she's outright standing on a dock. for... reasons best known to the artistic director, I guess
I think Raine and Genis moved to Iselia about five years ago?
In some things, choices let you see a scene you wouldn't otherwise (ex: following someone)
mostly, however, they're tied to affection.
the game starts out all 'yes look this is adorable' and then... hits you with murder.
I love skits about Tales games. because-- while they do get into some serious stuff, they're not all big fate of the world. they're arguing about who cooks and Lloyd's attention span and
I personally prefer manual, but semi-auto may help you get used to it if you're having trouble.
I use semi-auto, no hand eye coordination/hoards costumes >.>
so I was very confused in the opposite direction.
Symphonia's camera is adjustable only on the overworld, alas; in towns and dungeons you're limited to the angle they give you.
i am not good at thisthere's foreshadowing here that's apparently blatantly obvious unless you're a 12yo Makari
I don't always remember what is and isn't obvious >.>;