
It’s that bottom right icon when you are on the Title Screen of Narikiri Dungeon X. If you didn’t notice, it also has Tales of Phantasia X, the remake of the remakes of Tales of Phantasia (They remade this using the PSX version as the base. A Fan Translation currently being worked on by Absolute Zero Translations. It was developed by Namco Tales Studios and published by Namco Bandai Games. Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X the first remake of Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon on the Game Boy Color. (This is being repeated from the Phantasia PSX review).

The localization is abyssmal and the GBA “downgrade” from the PSX was terribly done. I would like to say something first before proceeding with this review: Stay away from the GBA version of Tales of Phantasia.

The characters are great, the story is excellent, the graphics are superb, the controls and gameplay are both good and the music is fantastic, making for an overall very enjoyable and memorable game.The patch translated menus only not the story. This game also has a time travel theme to it, similar a bit to that of Chrono Trigger. Lester and Arche Klein, who must confront the mysterious and dreadful sorcerer named Dhaos, who’s motives are kept secret until the very end of the game to the player.

The playable characters of this story are Cless Alvein, Chester Barklight, Mint Adenade, Klarth F.

This game features an open world that allows the player to complete various main and side quests in the order of their choosing for the most part. Battles are fought on a 2D screen that scrolls both left and right, similar to that of most fighting games such as Street Fighter. Tales of Phantasia is a role playing game for the Super Nintendo that combines random encounters with real time battles using something called the Linear Motion Battle System (LMBS).
