Originally released on the Nintendo Wii in 2009 exclusively in Japan, the game was a critical hit for its innovative "Style Shift Linear Motion Battle System" (SSLMBS) and compelling character drama. However, North American and European fans were left waiting. It wasn't until 2012 that Bandai Namco released Tales of Graces f —an enhanced port for the PlayStation 3—in English. But what about the original Wii version?
Use a tool like with a community-made .xdelta patch file.
The sheer popularity of the patch (over 100,000 downloads in the first month) sent a clear message. In August 2011, Namco Bandai announced Tales of Graces f for PS3 in the West. While the official translation was different (e.g., "Asbel" vs. fan-translated "Asbell"), many fans argue the passion of the patch team directly influenced the decision to localize the PS3 version.