With the Duke's army, the party overthrows Cedric and Richard regains the throne. The three travel to meet a trusted Duke and are joined by Pascal, a prodigy from an engineering tribe known as the Amarcians. Richard explains his father was killed by his uncle, Cedric, who then assumed the throne. Hearing rumors of Richard's death, the party investigate and find him in the castle's secret passage. Hubert reveals Stratha has been ordered by Windor to secure Lhant and assumes the position of Lord after banishing Asbel from the village. The two return to Lhant and are saved from Fendel's army by Sophie and later Hubert with the Stratha military. Seven years later, Asbel learns from Cheria that his father died defending Lhant from an invasion by Fendel. Daunted over Sophie's death and the political events at home, Asbel runs away from home and enrolls in the Barona knight academy. Asbel regains consciousness in Lhant and is told about Sophie's death and Hubert's political adoption into the Oswell family to secure Asbel's future as the Lord of Lhant. There, the four are mortally wounded by an unknown monster but are saved when Sophie sacrifices herself. Richard returns to Barona, Windor's capital city, and invites them to sneak into his castle via a secret passage. That same day, Lhant is visited by Richard, the prince of Windor, who befriends the four of them. One day, the three befriend an amnesiac girl from outside their village who they name Sophie. Asbel Lhant, Hubert Lhant, and Cheria Barnes are children from Lhant, a village of Windor. Ephinea is divided into three countries: Windor, Strahta, and Fendel. The game takes place in a fictional world called Ephinea. Each Title has five levels which are advanced by completing battles. Titles are earned through story progression and completion of miscellaneous criteria during battle. Skill and attribute development are dependent on "Titles" and their levels. Each character has two skill systems: "Assault Artes" which are pre-determined combos and "Burst Artes" which can be mapped to specific inputs. When the Eleth Gauge is filled, the user or the enemy receive unlimited CC and become resistant to stunning. During battle, the player and enemy has an "Eleth Gauge". Usage brings the CC down and is recharged over time. The "Chain Capacity" (CC) denotes the number of skills and actions a character can perform. Four characters are chosen to battle and characters not controlled by a player are controlled by artificial intelligence with instructions set by the players beforehand. ĭuring battle sequences, the game uses the Style Shift Linear Motion Battle System. The battle screen is a 3D representation of an area, in which the player commands the characters in battles against CPU-controlled enemies. Skits concern anything from character development to side details. They involve animated character portraits, subtitles, and full voice acting. On the field maps, various skits between the characters can be viewed. The field map is a realistically scaled 3D environment traversed by foot. Tales of Graces consists primarily of two major areas: the field map and a battle screen. The English localization of Tales of Graces f received praise for the gameplay with mixed reviews for its presentation. The game was adapted into four manga collections, a novel series, and eight drama CDs. The Wii version sold over 100,000 copies while the PS3 version sold 200,000 copies during their week of release. Tales of Graces and Tales of Graces f both received positive reception in Japan. ![]() Seven years later, he is reunited with the girl who retains her amnesia. During his childhood, Asbel befriends an amnesiac girl and witnesses her death. The game takes place in a world known as Ephinea and follows Asbel Lhant. The PlayStation 3 version was localized and released in English in 2012. The game was ported to the PlayStation 3 under the title Tales of Graces f and was released in Japan in December 2010. The game is a core product of the Tales series and was developed by Namco Tales Studio. Tales of Graces is an action role-playing game released for the Wii in Japan in December 2009.
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