Learning and using new Tech is a core feature and mechanic in Tales of Symphonia Remastered.

Here’s how to obtain all of them for every character!

Are the visual updates worth writing home about?

The Knights' Academy doorway in Tales of Graces f Remastered

And what’s this about new skits?

Here’s what we’ve found.

In that sense, it does exactly what one would hope for from a remaster.

A collage of images from Tales of Symphonia Remastered. The top left showcases Lloyd hoisting up his Eternal Sword. The top right is of Lloyd, Colette, Genis, and Kratos during a combat encounter. The bottom image is of Raine, Colette, Kratos, and Lloyd favcing off against a large wolf with Rain in the middle of Casting one of her Tech.

Graphically,Tales of Graces f Remastered looks considerably better.

It’s no longer remotely blurry, and its colours pop with greater vibrancy.

The game’s art style was always solid, but now it shines.

Bryce chides Asbel in Tales of Graces f Remastered

If possible,we do recommend buying it on a different platform.

Tales games' battle systems feel far better at 60 fps.

This is a big leap from previous Western releases, whichonly contained English or their respective regional language.

Asbel Sophie and Richard in a Tales of Graces f Remastered battle

No Japanese setting was available.

That’s what we did!

That said,a bevy of handy toggles for key mechanicscan go a long way.

Subtitled post-battle dialogue in Tales of Graces f Remastered

Accommodations have been made forcolouurblindindividuals, which was a real problem withvarious colour-based puzzlesbefore.

Tales games are infamous foreasily missed content, and Remastered seeks to alleviate this.

Turning off random encounters in Tales of Graces f Remastered

Tales of Graces review image of Asbel and Richard standing side by side

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Tales of Graces f Remastered