
I’m sure devoted Tales fans will have a lot to say about this game. But here’s a link to the iTunes App Store listing I’ll include full release information below. By “make your life easier,” I mean…”revive and continue from the point where players are defeated in battle.” I’m not going to make some grand statement about mobile gaming here you can surely find that elsewhere. Enjoy the game from start to finish without paying a dime, or purchase various items to make your life easier as you progress. The game follows the free-to-play model, after all.

If you’ve not yet played Tales of Phantasia in some form, the latest release on iOS may be ideal for you. We never saw a localized version of Phantasia despite it being ported to many platforms since until 2006, as aforementioned. For those of you who don’t already know, Tales of Phantasia is the first game in the long-running series, originally released for the SNES back in 1995.

We went from…not (officially) seeing the first Tales game in English- until a Game Boy Advance port in 2006-to something like Tales of Zestiria, which was confirmed for a worldwide release. Namco Bandai sure has come a long way since Tales of Phantasia…at least when it comes to supporting overseas markets.
