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Remember how Tales of Vesperia came out first on Xbox 360 and was then brought to PS3 with a host of improvements? You might not remember, as the PS3 version was never released outside of Japan.
Well, it's happening again. Wii's Tales of Graces is the target for the platform switch this time. This week's Jump reveals that Graces will be coming to PS3 in Japan this winter under the name Tales of Graces F.
We're not sure what the F stands for (or who it's intended for), but preliminary details in Jump point to some updates for PS3 owners, including additional costumes, new story elements, new battle skills, and the expected visual improvements.
The real question is whether we'll get Tales of Graces F in English. The PS3 version of Vesperia has thus far remained in Japan, meaning the only way to enjoy that title in English is on Xbox 360. It's a whole different situation for Graces, though, as the Wii version hasn't been released outside of Japan yet. With Tales, it's a bit tough to predict which games will see international release.
more here
how could they be holding these awesome games in japan?!
Well, it's happening again. Wii's Tales of Graces is the target for the platform switch this time. This week's Jump reveals that Graces will be coming to PS3 in Japan this winter under the name Tales of Graces F.
We're not sure what the F stands for (or who it's intended for), but preliminary details in Jump point to some updates for PS3 owners, including additional costumes, new story elements, new battle skills, and the expected visual improvements.
The real question is whether we'll get Tales of Graces F in English. The PS3 version of Vesperia has thus far remained in Japan, meaning the only way to enjoy that title in English is on Xbox 360. It's a whole different situation for Graces, though, as the Wii version hasn't been released outside of Japan yet. With Tales, it's a bit tough to predict which games will see international release.
more here
how could they be holding these awesome games in japan?!