Tales of Phantasia
No Tales sport has been rereleased extra instances than Tales of Phantasia. In Japan, you will get it for the Tremendous Famicom, PS1, GBA, PSP, and cell telephones. That might usually be a case towards it getting one other premium-priced port, however there is a very robust cause why I feel this ought to be remastered.
The one official English releases we received had been the GBA port and an iOS model, which was famously free-to-play however required you to be related to the web and was stuffed egregiously with microtransactions. It shut down in 2014, to nobody’s shock. The GBA model is the un-ideal approach to play this.
Regardless of all of those points, I like Tales of Phantasia. Its story focuses on time journey and environmentalism and options a particularly well-written antagonist. And I really like Kosuke Fujishima’s character designs (one of many sequence’ common character designers) — they’re extremely easy, however give a slight twist on traditional RPG courses like Medic, Mage, and Summoner.
The fight is a bit fundamental — although that is vastly improved in these PS1 and PSP variations, the latter of which additionally options full voice appearing. And should you’ve performed Star Ocean: First Departure R, it is not going to really feel that totally different.
Merely put, the West deserves an excellent model of Phantasia. Bandai Namco might pull a Falcom and work with the individuals who created the fan translations. So long as we keep away from the Kangaroo Warfare translation debacle…
Anyway, with the sport’s thirtieth anniversary arising, this looks like a no brainer.
Tales of Eternia

After Phantasia, the Tales sequence jumped ship to the PlayStation till 2003’s Tales of Symphonia. North America received its first style of the sequence with Tales of Future, whereas Tales of Eternia (generally known as Tales of Future II — unrelated to the precise Japan-exclusive Tales of Future 2) adopted swimsuit quickly after.
I feel each PS1 video games deserve rereleases, however Future’s PS1 launch hasn’t precisely aged properly within the gameplay division. The PS2 Director’s Minimize remake is the best way to go there — and my phrase does that look unimaginable.
Eternia, although. That is the very best 2D Tales sport. Even 25 years after its launch, it performs like a dream. The fight is great and each 2D sport from right here has developed from Eternia’s template. The forged and story are charming. Motoi Sakuraba’s music is at its finest right here. It is primarily the proper bundle and could be one of many best video games to carry to Swap.
I would 100% want a Tales of Future remaster — second-hand copies of the PS1 sport repeatedly go for over $100 — and Eternia a minimum of has a PSP model (the one means you possibly can play it in Europe, and simply importable and region-free for North America). However up to date skit portraits, no encounters, fast-forward — all of those may benefit a brand new rerelease of one of many cosiest Tales video games.
Tales of the Abyss

If it is a story-based RPG you are after, Tales of the Abyss is the only option on this sequence. A grander, extra mature narrative. An even bigger, extra numerous world. The power to run round in full 3D in battle — no extra 2D planes and line-based constraints! I really like Tales of the Abyss; it is my favorite sport within the sequence by a mile.
It is received wonky pacing points and there is numerous backtracking within the last hours, however its core story about free will, redemption, and individuality is superbly dealt with. The primary forged is a bunch of traumatised screw-ups — some whose actions have formed the world and narrative for the worst, whereas others have lived a lie of a life — who’re making an attempt to do proper of their means. And Luke’s transformation from spoilt brat to empathetic, caring individual over the course of fifty hours is unimaginable. Simply… bear with him for the primary 10 or so.
By at present’s requirements, Tales of the Abyss can really feel a bit dated. It would not assist that the one model a few of us can play (i.e. Europeans) is the 3DS one, however that is how I performed it, and I nonetheless fell head over heels for this. The PS2 US launch is healthier, however these lengthy load instances do not do it any favours.
As a fan favorite, I feel Abyss has a very good probability of getting a rerelease. If Vesperia and Graces — two different fan picks — can each get Swap remasters, I see no cause to skip over the very best sport within the sequence. Do not battle me.
Tales of Xillia & Tales of Xillia 2

Of all 5 picks right here, that is the one which’s virtually undoubtedly making the leap to fashionable consoles and, probably Swap (and/or Swap 2) quickly.
I do know I am dishonest right here with two video games, however Bandai Namco could be silly not to bundle Xillia 1 & Xillia 2 collectively. Positive, it skipped it with Tales of Symphonia and Daybreak of the New World on Swap — which was beforehand bundled within the Chronicles model on PS3 and PC — however with the Xillia video games, each are a part of the primary sequence. Splitting hairs right here.
Xillia 1 feels incomplete and rushed with out Xillia 2. Xillia 2 additionally has the very best TP (Tech Factors) primarily based fight within the sequence, however you possibly can’t actually play it with out taking part in the primary. There’s an excessive amount of narrative build-up and the relationships you kind are very important to your enjoyment of the sequel.
Plus, the Xillia video games symbolize a little bit of a step ahead for the sequence — there are extra open zones, crafting techniques are expanded on from Graces, and there is no fastened digital camera angle when exploring the world. It is an vital a part of the sequence’ legacy, regardless of the way you slice it.
On the very least, Xillia 1 might be a lock, as final summer time retail listings popped up for a Remaster.
Tales of Come up

That is most likely the most important stretch of the bunch right here, however c’mon, Tales of Come up is without doubt one of the most critically and commercially profitable entries within the sequence. Bandai Namco could be foolish to not put this on the Swap 2. Yeah, this one would most likely skip the Swap.
That is the latest mainline Tales sport launched on consoles, and was lauded particularly for its battle mechanics. Linear Movement Battle System this isn’t. Now you can run in full 3D with out holding down any shoulder or set off buttons. Therapeutic spells now eat Remedy Factors, that are shared among the many celebration. Swapping out and in characters throughout battle is simpler than ever. And you’ve got extra choices than earlier Tales video games. Oh, and everybody is enjoyable to play as.
Fight is not the one place Come up received an improve. The visuals are extraordinarily polished, with a higher emphasis on environments. Skits now characteristic dynamic character fashions slightly than animated portraits. It presents a transparent break from previous titles, however with one toe dipped within the sequence’ historical past in a means that had numerous long-time followers… debating.
The sport received some follow-up DLC in 2023, referred to as Past the Daybreak, however that was a lot much less well-received. Nonetheless, should you bundle it in with the primary sport and rerelease it on Swap 2, folks most likely will not complain. Proper?
In actuality, I would like to see a few of these Japan-only titles lastly make their approach to the West, like Innocence or Rebirth. However I feel Bandai Namco will preserve it secure to begin with.
Anyway, sufficient about what I feel — inform us what Tales sport you’d wish to see on Swap or Swap 2 subsequent by voting within the ballot under and leaving a remark.