
| Console | PlayStation 1 (PS1) |
| Publisher | Namco |
| Developer | Wolf Team |
| Genre | Role-Playing Game (RPG) |
| Region | World |
| Size | 500 MB |
Overview
Tales of Destiny is a role-playing game released for the PlayStation 1 by Namco in 1997, with a worldwide release the following year. Wolf Team handled development, creating the second main entry in the long-running Tales series that began with Tales of Phantasia on the Super Famicom. The story follows Stahn Aileron, a young swordsman who runs away from home to join a sky pirate vessel in search of adventure. After meeting a talking sword named Dymlos, Stahn becomes part of a group of Swordians, sentient weapons created during an ancient war. Players guide Stahn and his companions across a sprawling fantasy world filled with dungeons, cities, and political intrigue. The game uses the Linear Motion Battle System, which sets it apart from menu-driven RPGs of the era. Battles play out in real time on a side-scrolling plane, letting players control one character directly while the rest act through AI commands. The blend of fast combat and classic RPG storytelling gave the series a strong identity.
The single-player adventure features a party of eight playable characters, each with unique weapons, special moves, and personalities that shape group dialogue. Outside battle, players explore towns, talk to villagers, take on side quests, and collect items used for cooking, crafting, and equipment upgrades. The cooking system lets characters prepare recipes between fights to recover health and status. Magic users cast spells through the same real-time combat flow, while sword fighters chain physical attacks into combo strings. Boss encounters demand careful timing and clever use of party formations. The world map spans grasslands, deserts, ancient ruins, floating cities, and underground caverns, giving each chapter a fresh look. Music composed by Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura backs the action with sweeping orchestral themes. Voice acting in cutscenes brings key moments to life, a rare touch for a 1997 console RPG. Tales of Destiny stands as a fan favorite that helped define the series formula and remains a strong pick for players who enjoy story-driven adventures with active combat.
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