This is going to be a game for the anime fans, I believe, and those who’ve been waiting for more PlayStation 3 tiles to be brought back.PlayStationis making big changes to its game library, withloadsof classic games being brought back for the PlayStation 5.Astro Botlaunches in around a week! Will you be playing it?While theTimeSplitterstrilogy is the one most people are talking about, anime and RPG fans might be pleased to hearTales Of Graces fis getting a remaster for PS4 and PS5.AdvertOriginally launching on theNintendoWii in Japan all the way back in 2009,Tales Of Graces fwas later released in other countries and was also ported to the PlayStation 3.It’s your average run-of-the-mill RPG that anime fans will get a kick out of, and it’s being lovingly remastered for modern platforms.One of its standout features is its quick-paced action combat, which allows for some flashy combos for those willing to master the game.Previous entries in the Tales series have been remastered but were seen as disappointing in the eyes of fans, but rest assured this one sounds like the real deal as it’ll be polishing up the graphics and boosting the frame rate to 60fps.AdvertThe remaster is set to launch on Sony’s current-gen consoles in January 2025, so you’ve got a bit of a wait ahead of you if you fancy giving it a go.If you’re in the mood to play other classic games on your PS5 though,PlayStation Plushas a long list of retro titles you can play anytime you like.You’ll need PlayStation Plus Premium but you’ll have access to games from the PS1 all the way up to the PS3, including RPGs similar toTales Of Graces f.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Retro Gaming,Sony

PlayStation 3 fans rejoice, we’re getting a remastered classic on PS5

This is going to be a game for the anime fans, I believe, and those who’ve been waiting for more PlayStation 3 tiles to be brought back.PlayStationis making big changes to its game library, withloadsof classic games being brought back for the PlayStation 5.Astro Botlaunches in around a week! Will you be playing it?While theTimeSplitterstrilogy is the one most people are talking about, anime and RPG fans might be pleased to hearTales Of Graces fis getting a remaster for PS4 and PS5.AdvertOriginally launching on theNintendoWii in Japan all the way back in 2009,Tales Of Graces fwas later released in other countries and was also ported to the PlayStation 3.It’s your average run-of-the-mill RPG that anime fans will get a kick out of, and it’s being lovingly remastered for modern platforms.One of its standout features is its quick-paced action combat, which allows for some flashy combos for those willing to master the game.Previous entries in the Tales series have been remastered but were seen as disappointing in the eyes of fans, but rest assured this one sounds like the real deal as it’ll be polishing up the graphics and boosting the frame rate to 60fps.AdvertThe remaster is set to launch on Sony’s current-gen consoles in January 2025, so you’ve got a bit of a wait ahead of you if you fancy giving it a go.If you’re in the mood to play other classic games on your PS5 though,PlayStation Plushas a long list of retro titles you can play anytime you like.You’ll need PlayStation Plus Premium but you’ll have access to games from the PS1 all the way up to the PS3, including RPGs similar toTales Of Graces f.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Retro Gaming,Sony

This is going to be a game for the anime fans, I believe, and those who’ve been waiting for more PlayStation 3 tiles to be brought back.PlayStationis making big changes to its game library, withloadsof classic games being brought back for the PlayStation 5.Astro Botlaunches in around a week! Will you be playing it?While theTimeSplitterstrilogy is the one most people are talking about, anime and RPG fans might be pleased to hearTales Of Graces fis getting a remaster for PS4 and PS5.AdvertOriginally launching on theNintendoWii in Japan all the way back in 2009,Tales Of Graces fwas later released in other countries and was also ported to the PlayStation 3.It’s your average run-of-the-mill RPG that anime fans will get a kick out of, and it’s being lovingly remastered for modern platforms.One of its standout features is its quick-paced action combat, which allows for some flashy combos for those willing to master the game.Previous entries in the Tales series have been remastered but were seen as disappointing in the eyes of fans, but rest assured this one sounds like the real deal as it’ll be polishing up the graphics and boosting the frame rate to 60fps.AdvertThe remaster is set to launch on Sony’s current-gen consoles in January 2025, so you’ve got a bit of a wait ahead of you if you fancy giving it a go.If you’re in the mood to play other classic games on your PS5 though,PlayStation Plushas a long list of retro titles you can play anytime you like.You’ll need PlayStation Plus Premium but you’ll have access to games from the PS1 all the way up to the PS3, including RPGs similar toTales Of Graces f.

This is going to be a game for the anime fans, I believe, and those who’ve been waiting for more PlayStation 3 tiles to be brought back.

PlayStationis making big changes to its game library, withloadsof classic games being brought back for the PlayStation 5.

Astro Botlaunches in around a week! Will you be playing it?

While theTimeSplitterstrilogy is the one most people are talking about, anime and RPG fans might be pleased to hearTales Of Graces fis getting a remaster for PS4 and PS5.

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Originally launching on theNintendoWii in Japan all the way back in 2009,Tales Of Graces fwas later released in other countries and was also ported to the PlayStation 3.

It’s your average run-of-the-mill RPG that anime fans will get a kick out of, and it’s being lovingly remastered for modern platforms.

One of its standout features is its quick-paced action combat, which allows for some flashy combos for those willing to master the game.

Previous entries in the Tales series have been remastered but were seen as disappointing in the eyes of fans, but rest assured this one sounds like the real deal as it’ll be polishing up the graphics and boosting the frame rate to 60fps.

Advert

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The remaster is set to launch on Sony’s current-gen consoles in January 2025, so you’ve got a bit of a wait ahead of you if you fancy giving it a go.

If you’re in the mood to play other classic games on your PS5 though,PlayStation Plushas a long list of retro titles you can play anytime you like.

You’ll need PlayStation Plus Premium but you’ll have access to games from the PS1 all the way up to the PS3, including RPGs similar toTales Of Graces f.

Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Retro Gaming,Sony