The remaster tightens the input lag to near-zero. On the Switch Pro Controller, executing Asbel Lhant’s "Phoenix Surge" into a "Void Sword" cancel feels buttery smooth. The AI partners have also been updated; they no longer waste CC on resisted elements. The narrative follows Asbel Lhant, a noble's son who makes a promise to protect his childhood friend, Sophie (an amnesiac android with the power of a goddess). Predictably, everything goes wrong, a timeskip happens, and the world of Efinea is threatened by a "seed of destruction."
In the pantheon of the "Tales" series, certain entries are celebrated for their political epics ( Vesperia ), their romantic tragedies ( Abyss ), or their commercial breakout ( Symphonia ). But for the hardcore devotees, one title has always stood on a pedestal for a singular reason: Tales of Graces f Remastered -0100A4401D164000-...
You start with a small pool of points. A basic "A-Art" (Assault Art) costs 1 CC. A powerful "B-Art" (Burst Art) might cost 4 CC. As long as you have CC, you can combo. When you stop, the gauge refills instantly. The remaster tightens the input lag to near-zero
Platform: Nintendo Switch (Review ID: 0100A4401D164000) / PS5 / PS4 / Xbox / PC Developer: Tose Co., Ltd. / Bandai Namco Entertainment The narrative follows Asbel Lhant, a noble's son