Tales of Xillia Remastered brings one of the franchise’s most cherished PS3 entries to modern platforms with sharper visuals, smoother performance, and thoughtful quality-of-life updates. It’s a faithful remaster that keeps the heart of the original intact while making it more accessible for newcomers and more enjoyable for returning fans.
The visual upgrade enhances character models and environments without losing the original’s charm. More impactful are the new quality-of-life improvements: autosave, dash mode, customisable cameras, streamlined UI, and even the option to toggle encounters on or off. Map icons now clearly display destinations and sub-events, making navigation far more intuitive.
The Grade Shop is unlocked from the start with 5000 Grade, giving players the freedom to customise difficulty and bonuses right away from the start. Most original DLC costumes and items are included, and features like event skipping, faster item pickup, and retrying battles after defeat make the adventure smoother overall.
One of Xillia’s standout elements remains its dual protagonist structure. At the start, players choose between Jude Mathis, a compassionate medical student, or Milla Maxwell, successor to the Lord of Spirits. Both routes follow the same central story but offer unique scenes, motivations, and emotional beats that deepen the narrative on a second playthrough.
Their journey begins with the botched destruction of the Lance of Kresnik, a weapon that consumes spirits using a dangerous energy source called spyrix. What starts as an accident quickly spirals into a conflict involving human-spirit balance, political manipulation, and the threat of invasion from Elympios, an outer land dependent on spyrix technology.
Accompanied by a memorable party (Alvin, Elize, Rowen, and Leia) Jude and Milla uncover conspiracies, face difficult moral decisions, and ultimately broker peace between two worlds reliant on incompatible ways of life. For many, Xillia’s story is among the stronger narratives in the series, balancing intimate character moments with large-scale, inter-world stakes.

Xillia’s real-time combat remains exciting. The Link system, which pairs characters for support actions and Linked Artes, adds strategy and variety. Combined with the Lilium Orb customization system, players have plenty of freedom in shaping their party and experimenting with builds. The remaster smooths out performance issues, ensuring battles run fluidly and feel as responsive as intended.
Although some animations feel dated and the audio mix can be uneven, these are minor issues in an otherwise successful revival. The remaster’s improvements make Tales of Xillia easier to approach, less grind-heavy, and more enjoyable overall while preserving the heart and systems that made it stand out in its original release.
For newcomers, Tales of Xillia Remastered is the perfect entry point to a fan-favourite adventure. For longtime fans, it’s a chance to relive a meaningful story, appreciate the upgraded presentation, and revisit a combat system that still feels dynamic years later. This remaster stands as the definitive way to experience one of Tales series’ most memorable journeys.





































