
Today, Bandai Namco has unveiled an updated version of the Tales of Graces f, originally released in 2010 as a role-playing game (RPG). This remastered edition provides enhanced graphics for a more visually appealing experience, and it was initially launched on PS3 after its Wii predecessor, which came out in 2009 without the ‘f’ suffix.
Apart from upgraded graphics, the latest edition offers English-dubbed scenes for the first time, includes all 80 DLC packs released in the 2010 game, and introduces several gameplay improvements such as turning off random enemy encounters, adjusting dialogue speed, adding destination markers, among other features.
In the course of combat, you have the ability to change battle strategies, create combos, and deploy potent abilities through the Accel Mode meter. Join Asbel and his allies on an adventure that traverses the vast lands of Ephinea, revealing surprising truths and a tale filled with mystery and intrigue.
As a gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that I can now get my hands on the refreshed version of “Tales of Graces f Remastered“! It’s available across various platforms like Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. If you’re looking for some extra goodies, you can opt for the Digital Deluxe Edition which comes with a digital art book & soundtrack, Battle BGM Pack, and Super Growth Support Herb Set! Happy gaming, everyone!
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2025-01-17 21:12