![]() In fact, there were so many things that were bothering us, we felt like we'd better write them down before we forgot them: thereby spawning this article, and also being one of the main forces for us getting Staircase Spirit itself online, which was something we've discussed making for a long time, but we needed this kick in the pants to actually start it. The more we thought about it, the more we realized just how little sense everything was making. However, it wasn't long before certain things in the plot just weren't adding up. Our new first impressions were okay: the plot was setting itself up, and we wanted to know what was going to happen. So we got the enhanced re-release on Steam and started playing that. ![]() However, she figured maybe she had been too hasty to judge, that spoiler had become vague in her memory by then, and maybe it would be more fun to play it together. Denise, on the other hand, was apprehensive, given her negative first impressions. Rosy knew essentially nothing about the game except some vague awareness of some of the playable characters. It wasn't until years later when Denise and Rosy were together, and they were looking for more co-op games to play, that Rosy suggested they play Tales of Symphonia. So, considering the annoyance with the cutscenes and the unfortunate spoiler, Denise lost the motivation to play the game, and that was that. It was indeed a spoiler, but not quite as massive as she thought. We're not sure if this worked differently in the Game Cube version, or if Denise was just being extra picky at the time, but these cutscenes bothered her, which was troublesome because she would want to know all of the optional dialogue, but wasn't sure if she could stand these cutscenes.ĭenise played a bit further, but then a friend accidentally told Denise what Denise thought was a massive spoiler. Denise said, "Optional dialogue sections? Sign me up!" However, as the cutscene played, she was irked at how slow they were: Denise finished reading the subtitles way before the characters were done speaking their lines, and they insisted on doing a whole silly animation with their faces before moving on to the next line of dialogue, which was just as painfully slow. One of the first things she encountered was an optional dialogue section, and the game explained that these are definitely optional, and you can skip them if you want. Our first experience with Tales of Symphonia was when Denise started playing a borrowed copy of the Game Cube version on her own during college. ![]() Sorry, but the way this game is, and the way we are going to be talking about it, there is no way we can mark them. Maybe it was time to pay a visit.Please know that this page is going to be full of unmarked spoilers for Tales of Symphonia, so, if you don't want spoilers, don't read this page. Typical Sheena, couldn't write a decent letter for the life of her. Happy birthday! Didn't think I'd forget, did you?" A very short, very simple message that seemed to waste the paper greeted her eyes. She tore at the flap and pulled out the vaguely pink slip. It was so exciting! She'd never received a letter before. He smiled and they exchanged a few more words, then he left. "Colette, you have a letter." Her father walked into the room, waving the paper in front of her face.Ī smile stuck her features and she grabbed it gleefully, almost spilling her tea. Someone knocked at the door, which she answered with a call rather than getting up. She took a sip of the tea, now cold from neglect. There hadn't been a single skirmish since the fall of Mithos, and everyone was happy. Everything seemed to have gone so fast, but she had to admit, she loved the new found peace. Raine and Genis dropped by every now and then, and life resumed.Ĭolette stirred her tea, musing over old times. Sheena had stayed with her and Lloyd a few days in Iselia, but left promptly after. It was heartbreaking, but they all had to do what had to be done. But she wouldn't have Regal giving her sound advise, or Zelos being his usual perverted self, or Presea offering her strength, and Sheena with her kindness and undying friendship. She'd still have Lloyd, even Raine and Genis, for the most part. it just wouldn't be the same as traveling with everyone. ![]() It felt like a dream, something Colette didn't want to let go off just yet. Pairing: Colette Brunel + Sheena Fujibayashiĭisclaimer: I don't own Tales of Symphonia!Īfter nearly losing everything, they'd won it all-saving both worlds from mass turmoil and destruction at the hands of one too blind to understand the gift of life. ![]()
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