The biggest example of this is that, originally, the protagonist was named Shing instead of Kor. Furthermore, for some reason it features a lot of out-of-place localization choice, many of which are just totally random, unexplainable, and unnecessary name changes for characters, plot concepts, and especially for the arte attacks. Hearts R is the first in the Tales series in a while to be released with just Japanese audio, and no English dub to speak of. The greatest criticism Tales of Hearts R has been faced with, even before its release, has been the translation. If you can put up with that sort of thing, though, the game does a reasonably good job telling its story. If you’re turned off by these kinds of stories, Tales of Hearts R won’t really do anything that will change your mind. Now, in order to save the girl, Kor must travel around the world with her reasonably upset, but overprotective big brother, and collect these shards of her heart, all the while trying to evade the pursuing witch.Īs it should be expected out of a game with “Hearts” in its title, the story does veer into “the power of love” and “with our hearts combined” territory at times. However something terrible and unexpected happens while Kor is inside her Spiria, and it is instead torn to shreds and scattered all across the world, leaving Kohaku without a heart, basically turning her into nothing more than a vegetable. In a state of both panic over Kohaku and anger over losing his only family member, Kor tries to use a secondary function of his Soma-to dive into somebody’s Spiria (think of it like your heart)-in the hopes of purifying Kohaku, or to at least ascertain what is wrong with her.
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