![]() ![]() (Personally, I'm glad they didn't alter the graphics too much. Still, even despite this, with more pixels to use to display it all, the characters and UI and such do look sharper. It does appear as though they remastered the textures for the faces of the main characters to make them higher resolution, but it does not appear that they increased the size of most other textures. The original GCN deliberately blurred things in the far background (and in the far foreground) to mimic a camera's depth-of-field the PS3 version eliminates this entirely, probably because it was too difficult to implement on the PS3.Īnother thing to point out is that while the resolution itself is higher, the 3D models appear to have exactly the same polygon counts, and almost all of the textures are still their original sizes. However, this increase in sharpness is largely due to the lack of depth-of-field. The game obviously renders in a higher resolution and the environments generally look more crisp. Some of the screen shots used for illustration purposes are also spoilers. Spoiler Warning: Some plot elements are mentioned in places as a way of describing a specific portion of or location in the game. (This post does not yet cover Dawn of the New World.) Also, I'm reviewing only the American English version of the game, as I have not played any of the others. ![]() Instead, I'm focusing here on the more obscure and even unexpected changes, many of which are easy to overlook. At present this list does not cover the obvious things such as the new logo, new Techs, new Unison Attacks, new events, new costumes, new movies, and other such things that everyone talks about (unless I have some applicable commentary). I hope you found this information interesting, and continue to explore ACDB to your hearts content.This is a detailed look attempting to chronicle (pun intended) the changes made in Chronicles (specifically comparing the PS3 version to the GCN version of Tales of Symphonia, although many of the changes were actually made in the PS2 version). The series with the longest title is Full-Blast Science Adventure – So That's How It Is ( 57 letters ) and the series with the shortest title is Mouse ( 5 letters ). We can always use help adding characters we missed! Please be sure to read this guide to adding characters first if you are interested. Most titles have at least 10 characters by their final episode. The series with the most characters is Zatch Bell! ( 152 characters ) and the series with the fewest is Requiem from the Darkness ( 4 characters ). ![]() Members have the option to assign a violence rating to their favorite series. Rating 5.0000/5.0000 ) and the least violent is Bottle Fairy ( Avg. The most violent of these is considered to be Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo ( Avg. By the way, it is possible we missed a title from this year, and we could use your help adding it! Let's continue with the trivia. Don't forget to have a look at what was most popular - you can even filter the list by genre helping you to more quickly spot titles that may be to your liking. A total of 64 titles were released in 2003. Our series view count resets each month as to give you a rolling idea what is currently popular. The most viewed series from that year on Anime Characters Database is Zatch Bell! ( 647 views ). We have all kinds of interesting and fascinating trivia from this year to share with you. ![]()
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