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Tales of Graces f Remasteredcontains a mind-boggling amount of free downloadable content.
A handful of items are exclusive to the Digital Deluxe Edition.
In addition to descriptions, we’ll include our own thoughts on the matter.
There’s at least one kind of DLC that you’llreallywant to wait on.
The former simplyunlocks costumes and their associated titles obtainable in-game earlier than normal.
In addition to costumes,there are 15 attachments.
If you’re unfamiliar,attachments are equippable cosmetic accessories that exist alongside costumes, rather than replacing them.
Should you unlock all these from the start?
We’d sayyes, you might probably go ahead and do so.
Should you unlock all these from the start?
We’d sayno, you shouldn’t,with the possible exception ofDouble EXP and Expand Inventory.
Doubling your earned experience won’t make you terribly overleveled, but it’ll eliminate some tedium.
They’re fun little collectibles containing quotes from characters across the Tales franchise, but they have limited usage.
First, there’sa man in a mid-game town who will challenge you to matches.
Additionally,a man later on will reward you with items at milestone collection levels up to 50.
There are90 cardsin all.
The Magic Carta DLC sets total nine in number, witheach individual set containing ten cards.
Skits
Skitsare often the narrative lifeblood of the Tales series.
There are hundreds in most of the games, andthe character interactions can range from insightful to hilarious.
Instead,watch them sometime around the Future Arc, near the end.
Having all four is… a lot.
There are many more obtainable throughout the game.
The final item, however, is an altogether different story.
Tales of Arise’s battle theme is a personal favourite.
to make it change themes,head into Options and scroll down to the choice.
Even after you’ve beaten Tales of Symphonia Remastered, there’s still plenty to do.