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Tales of the World - Summoner's Lineage


Gameboy Advance Japanese
Tales of the World - Summoner's Lineage

Genre : Action - RPG

Multiplayer : 1 player

Year : 2003

Developer : Namco

Publisher : Namco

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Summoner's Lineage takes place in the same world as Tales of Phantasia, in the year 4765 by the Aselia Calendar (411 years after ToP's future). As a young summoning apprentice, Fulein K. Lester and his sprite-like companion Macaron are studying the principles of calling upon magical beasts into the physical world. However, their exploits are cut short when a significant number of monsters and other beasts begin to appear within their world, threatening the stability of their long-peaceful nation. It is decided that in order to combat these creatures, the legendary Heroes of Time (the name given to the main characters of Tales of Phantasia after their adventures across several centuries in the previous title) would have to be called upon. It is then that Cress, Claus, Mint, Suzu, Arche, and Chester make their appearance, and with their combined skills, along with the help of some new faces, they will hopefully rid the world of this new crisis.

Though structurally quite different from the usual Tales games, Summoner's Lineage features items and enemies that were seen in other titles. In this game, characters are moved across a grid-like board, only going into combat once they have moved themselves close enough to an enemy. It is then that they will enter combat and be able to issue various commands such as physical attacks and magic spells in order to defeat their opponent. Each character and enemy is given an elemental alignment that determines which attacks will be best suited to defeating them (a "fire" character would take more damage from a water-based attack, for instance).

These differences in structure can be attributed to the fact that Summoner's Lineage is actually a gameplay sequel to a Japanese Namco Game Boy Color game called Pocket King,[1] a sequel to the 1988 Famicom title King of Kings (featured in Namco Anthology 2).

In addition to the principal characters of Tales of Phantasia, the player can also utilize Fulein's ability to summon several different kinds of creatures to aid in battle. These monsters, like any other character, have their own unique statistics and attacks, as well as their own ways of approaching combat.

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In the same series

    Tales of Symphonia French See
    Tales of the Abyss English See
    Tales of Xillia EnglishFrench See
    Tales of Phantasia GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Tales of Xillia 2 GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Tales of Eternia FrenchFantrad See
    Tales of Symphonia Chronicles GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Tales of Phantasia FrenchFantrad See
    Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology (Undub) English See
    Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Undub) GermanEnglishSpanishFrenchItalian See
    Tales of Destiny: Director's Cut EnglishFantrad See
    Tales of Destiny: Director's Cut Japanese See
    Tales of Phantasia EnglishFantrad See
    Tales of Destiny English See
    Tales of Phantasia Japanese See
    Tales of Rebirth Japanese See
    Tales of Graces Japanese See
    Tales of the Abyss (Undub) English See
    Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3 EnglishFantrad See
    Tales of Legendia English See
    Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology English See
    Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 3 EnglishJapanese See
    Tales of Innocence EnglishFantrad See
    Tales of Phantasia ChineseHackrom See

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