By following these tips and tricks, you'll be well on your way to experiencing the best that Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World has to offer.
: Copy the movie folder from the Japanese files to the USA folder if you want the cinematic scenes to have Japanese audio as well.
The Nintendo Wii era hosted incredible Japanese Role-Playing Games (JRPGs), but Western releases often forced a difficult compromise: localized English voice acting that stripped away the original emotional performances. For purists of the Tales series, this was a massive hurdle for the 2008 sequel, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (known in Japan as Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk ).
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For anyone setting this up on a modded Wii or emulator, you need to know the technical specifics to identify the correct file.
: In the original Western Wii release, skits (optional character dialogues) were not voiced in English. The undub restores Japanese audio for these segments, providing a more complete narrative experience. English Subtitles
Lloyd, Colette, Genis, and the rest of the legacy cast retain their iconic voices from the original GameCube game.
Search for the "US Undub" version of the ISO/WBFS file.
If you want to achieve "Top" performance and stability while playing, keep these optimizations in mind:
, voiced by Rie Kugimiya (the iconic "Queen of Tsundere"). Richter Abend , voiced by Tomokazu Tomita.
The USAundub edition solves these presentation issues completely, making it a top-tier choice for several reasons:
If you prefer playing on original hardware, you will need a softmodded console. Format an SD card or external USB drive to FAT32. Install a backup manager like or WiiFlow .