Tales Of Graces F English Voice Files Downloads

.: December 2, 2010.: March 13, 2012.: August 31, 2012 Mode(s), Tales of Graces (: テイルズ オブ グレイセス,: Teiruzu Obu Gureisesu) is a released for the on December 10, 2009 in Japan. The game is a of the and was developed. The game was ported to the under the title Tales of Graces f ( テイルズ オブ グレイセス エフ, Teiruzu Obu Gureisesu Efu) and was released on December 2, 2010 in Japan. The PlayStation 3 version was localized for North America on March 13, 2012 and Europe on August 31, 2012. The game takes place in a world known as Ephinea and follows Asbel Lhant. During his childhood, Asbel befriends an amnesiac girl and witnesses her death.

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Seven years later, he is reunited with the girl who retains her amnesia. The plot's central theme is Mamoru Tsuyosa o Shiru RPG ( 守る強さを知るRPG, lit. 'RPG to Know the Strength to Protect'). Tales of Graces and Tales of Graces f both received positive reception in Japan. The Wii version sold over 100,000 copies while the PS3 version sold 200,000 copies during their week of release. The game was adapted into four collections, a novel series, and eight.

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Primary references (March 13, 2012). Tales of Graces f. Library Synopsis (Named after a Flower): 'When Asbel and Hubert returned to Lhant with the girl, they found their longtime friend Cheria waiting. Asbel named the mysterious girl Sophie'. Library Synopsis (The Gathering Storm): 'Richard proposed a late-night tour of the castle using a secret underground passageway. Asbel readily accepted, but Richard failed to appear at the time and place he had promised.'

. Library Synopsis (Childhood's End): 'The party found the secret entrance to the catacombs, and discovered Richard lying motionless within. Just then, a mysterious monster attacked, gravely wounding everyone. An enraged Sophie managed to bring the creature down, but was run through by its claws.

Then, there was a flood of light, and Asbel awoke to learn that Sophie had died and Hubert had been fostered to another family. Asbel and Aston fought, and even Cheria couldn't calm him down. Determined to run away, Asbel showed up at the gates of the Knight Academy.' .

Library Synopsis (The Envoy from Lhant): 'Asbel returned to Barona to find Cheria waiting. Asbel was stunned by her news: the conflict between Lhant and Fendel was intensifying, his father had been killed in battle, and his mother had grown ill with worry. With Malik's encouragement, Asbel decided to return to Lhant with Cheria.' . Library Synopsis (Exiled from Lhant): 'Hubert explained that Windor and Strahta had forged an alliance, and that he would take responsibility for Lhant's governance. Outmaneuvered by his own brother, Asbel was banished from Lhant.

Library Synopsis (Friends Reunited): 'Shaken by a report of Richard's death from one of his pursuers, Asbel sought to verify it by traveling through the secret passage that starts at the Royal Sanctuary. Inside the catacombs he found Richard himself, wounded but alive.

The party decided to temporarily retreat from the capital and turn to Duke Dalen of Gralesyde for help. Library Synopsis (A Spirited Companion): 'On the road from the catacombs to Wallbridge, a girl named Pascal joined the group after claiming to have seen an illusion of Sophie.' . Library Synopsis (Crowning the New King): 'Determined to settle things personally, Richard joined Asbel in defeating Archduke Cedric.

Once again, Richard's hatred drove him into a display of wanton cruelty. Even his appearance changed, further raising Asbel's misgivings. Nevertheless, peasants and nobles alike rejoiced at their new king, and marked the occasion with a magnificent coronation.' . Library Synopsis (A Seven-Year Reunion): 'Without waiting to hear the results of Asbel's negotiations, Richard launched a surprise invasion of Lhant. Richard declared that those who defied him must be shown no mercy, and when Asbel forcefully disagreed, the furious king declared him a traitor.

Having reclaimed her memories from seven years earlier, Sophie was able to block Richard's attack, and after a ferocious struggle, Richard and his army withdrew.' . Library Synopsis (Quid Pro Duo): 'Learning that Strahta's occupation of Lhant was due to problems with Strahta's own cryas, and that overturning the recall order would be dependent on solving that, Asbel offered to have Pascal fix Strahta's valkines. Pascal succeeded, but Richard appeared on the scene and sucked all of the power from the valkines into himself.'

. Library Synopsis (Together Again): 'The party was stunned when they heard the news that Hubert had traveled to Strahta to deliver: Richard had also absorbed the eleth from Windor's own valkines. Everyone agreed that Richard was most likely on his way to the last remaining valkines. From there, they planned to infiltrate Fendel, the nation that held the final valkines.' . Library Synopsis (The Lastalia): 'Asbel and his party traveled to World's Eye, an island connected to the core of the planet, in order to protect the Lastalia. When Richard appeared there, he no longer seemed to be human at all.

At one point, Richard seemed to briefly regain consciousness, but when Sophie proposed another friendship pact, Richard critically wounded Sophie and triggered a powerful chain reaction.' . Library Synopsis (For Sophie): 'Richard's attack blinded Sophie, and even the strongest of medicines could not cure her condition. This, combined with the fact that Richard had called her Protos Heis, led Pascal to conclude that Sophie might not actually be human. If that were the case, Pascal figured they may be able to save her by going to the Fodra place mentioned in the Archive of Wisdom.'

. Library Synopsis (Fodra, the Other World): 'Having finally reached Fodra, the party discovered a city where a woman named Emeraude had been asleep for 1,000 years. There they learned that Sophie was an artificial humanoid soldier, and that they would need to go to a special facility to repair her.' . Library Synopsis (Welcome Back, Sophie): 'Asbel's party learned that Richard was infected by a life form known as Lambda, and that Sophie was a humanoid that had been created to destroy it.' .

Library Synopsis (The Wages of Ambition): 'The shuttle landed within the cocoon that Richard had created. Sophie was determined to destroy Richard when she encountered him; Emeraude had given her the power to sacrifice herself in order to eradicate Lambda, and she had planned to use it. But Emeraude stopped her in hopes of instead using Lambda's power to restore life to Fodra. Lambda rejected her and, once again, left for the Lastalia with Richard.'

. Library Synopsis (The Story of Lambda): 'In the Lastalia, glimpses of Lambda's memories revealed his tragic past.

As a new life form, he was made into a test subject on Fodra, and was marked for termination when his natural abilities were deemed too dangerous. Cornell, who treated Lambda like a person and even made him smile, ultimately sacrificed his own life to save Lambda. That experience instilled within Lambda a fierce will to survive, and an empathy for the young Richard he would later find teetering at the brink of death.' .

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Library Synopsis (The Battle's End): 'Asbel allowed Lambda into himself to see his true intentions. Witnessing the strength of Asbel's resolve, Lambda decided to remain within Asbel, and fell into a deep sleep.

And thus, peace returned to the world. Asbel and his companions each returned to the places where they belonged, to fulfill their individual destinies.' . Library Synopsis (Barona, Six Months Later): 'Upon arriving in Barona, Asbel reunited with Richard, Cheria, Malik, and Hubert. Hubert and Malik confirmed that the increase in monster attacks was not confined to Windor.' . Asbel: 'You know, it's because of you that I wanted to be strong in the first place.'

/ Sophie?: 'Me?.' / Asbel: 'Sorry. I guess I think of you as Sophie, you know?' . Emeraude: 'Protos Heis is composed of individual particles that act in concert with each other. These particles, tinier than a grain of sand, come together to form a human shape. And while they act as one, the particles also possess the ability to separate from each other, which is what you see happening now.

It's the result of a process called 'distriputive preservation'. Your friends must be completely synchronized with Protos Heis' particles.

When Protos Heis suffers heavy damage, it usually splits into individual particles, shuts down all functionality, and begins the process of reconstruction. This is known as 'particle preservation'. Distributive preservation, on the other hand, allows Protos Heis to implant its particles into one or more separate vessels.'

Pascal: 'Would her particles have any kind of effect on the vessels that they went into?' / Emeraude:'Yes. In fact, while the particles prepare for reconstruction, they would repair any damaged areas of the vessels as well.'

/ Pascal: 'So Sophie split herself into three parts and then used those parts to save Asbel, Cheria, and Little Bro!.' / Hubert: 'I see. Then this would explain why we possess some of the same power she has.' . Sophie: 'I want to be human.

Captain Malik. You're all going to die someday.But not me.

If I were a human you couldn't leave me alone when you die. Help me, Asbel. How do I become human?. No matter how sad I get, I can't even cry like you.' . Asbel: 'I've given this some thought, and if you want a family, I think we should give you one. From now on, your name shall be Sophie Lhant and I'll be your father.'

. Aston: 'Hubert is a bright and tenacious boy who can accomplish great things under Sir Oswell's tutelage. I want him to be proud of the man he will become. And above all else, I want him to avoid having to fight for my title.

The very same fight that ruined my brother and I.' .

Hubert: 'I spent the last seven years studying and training. I've sacrificed everything to achieve what I've become.

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I didn't forget my home and my people so I could go gallivanting around the countryside.' . Hubert: 'Because of pride. You miss them at first but in time that pain turns to anger. Soon, you feel as if you can never forgive them. You hate him. You want to get back at him.

You want to ask why he did it. But that only lasts as long as he's still around. Once he's gone, you'll finally understand how meaningless it all was.'

. Asbel: 'You know, you've been treating me like crap ever since I came back here.' / Cheria: 'Well that's your fault.

In fact, all this is your fault! Seven years ago, you walked out of my life. You never came back, I don't know if I'd ever see you again.' . Richard: 'You're only pretending to like me so you can use me later.

It's always the same. People are only nice to me when they want something for themselves.' . Asbel: 'I've been hearing your about your work from travelers.

Everyone says you're doing a great job!' / Hubert: 'In Stratha, King Richard is even more popular than even our president. You can even buy trading cards with his picture on them!' / Malik: 'In Fendel, his popularity rivals that from the chancellor. I'm not sure who is more famous.' / Richard: Please believe me: I don't lead these monster hunts out of some mad desire for fame. My earlier actions dealt a considerable amount of economic damage to both Fendel and Stratha.

To make restitution for those deeds, Window has taken on massive amounts of debt. Lambda: 'I will start dreaming together with Fodra. In that dream, I hope that eventually we may form a kind of common understanding. Just as this man did for me.' . Scientist 1: 'So it's as if Fodra is trying to rid itself of a virus.' / Scientist 2: 'And in this scenario, the virus is.'

/ Scientist 1: 'The Little Queen's target is none other than. Humanity itself.' . Little Queen: 'Will you. Take my feelings. And my hopes. For this world.'

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