
, originally released on the PlayStation 3 in 2012 (following the Japanese Wii release), has long been considered a "white whale" for JRPG fans. Many missed out on it during the previous generation, and physical copies became expensive collector's items. With the announcement and release of Tales of Graces f Remastered , Bandai Namco has finally brought one of the most mechanically unique entries in the franchise to modern hardware—including the Nintendo Switch (Title ID: 0100A4401D164000 ), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam.
Originally debuting on the Nintendo Wii in Japan (2009) before receiving an expanded definitive release on the PlayStation 3 as Tales of Graces f (2012), the game is widely celebrated for having the absolute finest combat mechanics in the entire Tales franchise. Tales of Graces f Remastered -0100A4401D164000-...
3. The Acclaimed Combat System: Style-Shift Linear Motion Battle System , originally released on the PlayStation 3 in
For over a decade, Tales of Graces f remained one of the most requested “Tales of” titles for modern platforms. Originally released on the Wii in Japan (2009) and then as an enhanced port, Tales of Graces f , on the PlayStation 3 (2010 in Japan, 2012 in the West), the game developed a cult following for its innovative Eleth Gauge combat system, deep character bonds, and a surprisingly emotional story about friendship, betrayal, and second chances. Originally debuting on the Nintendo Wii in Japan
Tales of Graces f Remastered revives the 2010 PlayStation 3 extended edition with major quality-of-life improvements and visual preservation. 🔄 Quality of Life Enhancements
Its combat system is arguably the standout feature. The game utilizes the . This system allows players to fluidly switch between two distinct combat styles mid-battle:
: Frequently cited as one of the best in the Tales series, the Style-Shift Linear Motion Battle System remains fluid and challenging.