![]() I guess maybe I'm just one of those wierdos who gets uber-passionate over old video games. This game is classic, the storyline and especially the end dialogue is enough to bring a tear to my eye. This is a great game but I doubt you're going to find it anywhere other than on the net as a emulated rom file. There are rumors that Squaresoft was working on the game then decided to sell what they already had to Namco instead of completing it themselves. The Harpees in this game look alot like the ones in Seiken Densetsu 3 (Secret of Mana 2 that was never released in the USA) Plus the fact that the main villain, Dhaos, is trying to create a Mana Seed to save his home planet. ![]() Shade, Sylph, Gnome, and Undine are used in the game to cast spells upon your foes. Also some of the Elemental Spirits seem to've been borrowed from S.o.M. You get a sword that alows you to travel through time. your task is to protect the Tree of Life, those who're hungry for power who abuse Mana are causing the tree to die. Mixing elements of Street Fighter (being able to do special moves with the d-pad and buttons that you learn along your quest) as well as Final Fantasy (casting spells and using items to heal yourself) some of the aspects of the game bare a resemblence to Squaresoft's "Secret of Mana." In T.o.P. Game play is a mix of side-scroller/battle screen. It was probably the first and maybe the only Snes game to have a full length j-pop song (The Dream Will Not Die, sung by Yokari Yoshida) as well as a voice cast for its> characters. ![]() Tales of Phantasia was made for the Super Nintendo.
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