Product Description
The popular RPG series by Namco Bandai returns to PlayStation 3 with this port of the Wii hit Tales of Graces. In addition to the full game refreshed for this HD console, PS3 owners can look forward to additional costumes, new story elements and new battle skills.
Amazon.com Product Description
On the planet of Efinea, Asbel Lhant is constantly seeking the strength to protect those he holds dear. Little does he know that he will be drawn into a conflict between three rivaling kingdoms fighting for dominance of the world. Asbel, his childhood friends and the mysterious and innocent Sophie must explore the bonds of friendship while fighting for peace on their home planet.
Synopsis
As the follow-up to the original Tales of Graces, Tales of Graces f features stunning high-definition visuals with improved outlining and the detailed anime art style of Mutsumi Inomata. The gorgeous and spacious environments truly immerse you in the beautiful open world. Master new combat styles to aid you in battle. The Style Shift - Linear Motion Battle System allows you to freely change between fighting styles while evading enemy attacks. Use powerful new techniques and take the fight to your foes like never before with Accelerate mode. Enlist the help of up to three friends to battle enemies side-by-side, and explore more than 10 hours of engaging gameplay in the all-new Lineage & Legacies epilogue that's exclusive to the PlayStation 3. This all-new content features new dungeons, dangerous new monsters and powerful new spells, attacks and techniques. Can you fight to maintain peace on the planet of Efinea?
Key Features:
- Venture to the planet Efinea to become Asbel Lhant as he is joined by his childhood friends and the mysterious Sophie on a journey after becoming drawn into a conflict between three kingdoms vying for control of the planet
- Explore the bonds of friendship between Asbel, Sophie and Asbel's pals
- Freely switch between fighting styles and evade enemy attacks with the Style Shift - Linear Motion Battle System
- Bring the fight to enemies like never before with powerful new techniques when you activate Accelerate mode
- Delve deeper into the Tales of Graces f with the all-new, PlayStation 3-exclusive Lineage & Legacies epilogue that features more than 10 hours of immersive gameplay
- Battle terrifying new monsters, arm yourself with new spells, attacks and techniques and explore new dungeons in the epilogue
- Immerse yourself in the open-world environments that are brought to life with enhanced high-definition visuals that feature improved outlining and stunning anime art by renowned Tales artist, Mutsumi Inomata
- Grab up to three friends and battle side-by-side with the innovative multiplayer system
- Enlist the help of up to 3 friends to fight by your side!
- Enhanced HD graphics and improved outlining to bring attention to the detailed anime art style by renowned Tales artist Mutsumi Inomata.
- Experience all-new content exclusive to the PlayStation3
- Use the Style Shift - Linear Motion Battle System to freely switch between fighting styles and deftly evade enemy attacks.
Tales of Graces f Reviews
Tales of Graces f Reviews
40 of 47 people found the following review helpful A Graceful Entry Into the Series, = Fun: This review is from: Tales of Graces f (Video Game) The Good:+A very inventive battle system that has a focus on strategy +A good story with great characters +Lots of customization to do +Lots of sidequests to do at some point +A lengthy quest The Bad: -The voice acting could be better -The story is very slow paced and has a tendency to get bogged down in too much exposition. It's a very enjoyable story but sometimes you really wish it would just move along rather than taking time to explain what we already know Note: The Following Review is Long The Tales series has had a shaky history in the states. Many of them haven't even seen release stateside. Case in point, Tales of Graces was first made available on the Wii in Japan in 2009. When Tales games do get a release outside of Japan there are small handful of fans who take note. The last major release in the United States was Tales of Vesperia on the XBOX360. Tales of Graces comes out amidst worry... Read more 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful Great title so far, some interesting systems since the last game in the series, By GJ "Yo!" (Illinois) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Tales of Graces f (Video Game) UPDATED REVIEW (4/2/2012)I've found most of my original comments still stand. If anything, I have been more impressed with the game as time goes on. Could the graphics be better? Sometimes, yeah, especially with architecture. But the watercolor effect the game uses for textures still looks quite good and the models for characters and enemies are well done and generally are just quite charming. I'd love if this was redone entirely for the PS3, but with very, very rare exceptions I haven't even found myself noticing. As time goes on, some of the voices do become tiresome. A lot of the random NPC voices just sound goofy and some of the other main characters just seem strangely cast. Some sound overly robotic at times too, although I suspect a lot of the time this is due to a story element I'm not quite clear on yet (I've not finished the game, but I'm a good 18 hours in). I really love the battle system and have found myself enjoying it... Read more 22 of 28 people found the following review helpful The Tales you need to play!, = Fun: This review is from: Tales of Graces f (Video Game) Asbel Lhant and the mysterious young girl Sofie are the protagonists of a beautiful HD remade story originally on Wii. This game will have lots of hours for both old and new fans to enjoy and lots of quest and kameo battles in the arena. One of the coolest kameo appearances is Tales of Hearts female protagonist Kohaku Hearts, but they're plenty to enjoy and trophies for doing various boss fights. There are leaderboards for the extra battle mode feature and plenty of costumes to choose from so enjoy the options and freedom to mix up your looks. I don't really wish to spoil anything, but I'll just say take your time and enjoy the unravelling of the story's done in an arc fashion this time around. There are a lot of beautiful Anime cutscenes in this game and sidequests some of which have to be completed early like other Tales titles. You'll meet all of the characters very early into the game and by this time most of you will know who you use best as a team or have a personal preference... Read more |
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