Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology

Posted on Nov 18, 2008 04:25:40 PM

Role playing games have always been a successful category among the PSP range. Yet another interesting role playing game from Namco Bandai is the Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology. The creator of this game has gained a good reputation from his previous releases like Square, Enix, etc. Though Radiant Mythology is a successor of the previous games, it is perfectly blended to bring together the best elements of its predecessors. The attributes of the game includes detailed character customization, flex range linear motion, full 3D graphics and many.

Radiant Mythology is very different from its predecessors. The main character in this game could be custom built. The self designing feature of the character allows the players to choose the character’s name, gender, skin tone, hair color and even voice. The character could establish the job class choosing from the nine classes available in the game.

The game commences with the newly made character awakening at the foot of the World Tree, a magical arbor that secures the world of Terresia from evil. A character named Mormo will call you a Descender, a hero created by the World Tree in order to defeat the Devourer. The Devourer is an evil organism from another world, which is bent on consuming all of Terresia. With the help of a girl named Kananno and a resistance force known as Ad Libitum, the player will travel across the world to find and destroy The Devourer.

The Ad Libitum assigns various adventure quests to the player and these tasks should be completed precisely to advance with the story line. These tasks however include traveling through various dungeons, acquiring specific items, battle dangerous monsters, etc. After the completion of each quest, the player will receive fame points. These are essential to increase the strength of the team that is needed. Tales of the World - Radiant Mythology is widely acclaimed for its amusing cut-scenes that involve different Tales characters and a very solid battle system. One minute disappointment that prevails throughout the game is that, the player is portrayed as a normal errand boy trying to save the world, and not a hero. Keep that small tendency apart, the Radiant Mythology is a wonderful game to play and entertain.

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