Tales of Innocence R

Tales of Innocence R (2012)

by Bandai Namco Games
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Story:The Imperial Capital of Regnum kept itself in peace during the long-lasting world war. Slowly, people with a "special power" began to appear. Feared by normal people, Regnum set out a law to capture all people with special powers. One day, Ruca, the son of a merchant in Regnum, realizes the special power within him...Show more
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user avatar@Leo_Oliuser avatar@Leo_Oli
February 19, 2025
My favorite Playstation Vita Game, better than the DS version. This is a remake and is one of the shorter games in the series. I'd love to play it on PC and officially translated to english, since the original was only in japanese.
I loved the DS version, but never finished the awakening grind. Then, when I saw this remake for the Vita I was very happy... until I found out that it was never going to be officially translated to English.
user avatar@makuruuser avatar@makuru
April 25, 2025
This is one of my favorite Tales of games. The western audience never god blessed with an English release, although we did get a fan made translation patch at some point. It would be amazing to bring this game back for the western audience and on pc none the less.
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