After a notable hiatus, Tales of Wind has made a triumphant return with its latest update, Radiant Rebirth. As the name suggests, this update brings a complete overhaul to the game, courtesy of Neocraft. If you're familiar with the original game and its adventures in La Place, you'll be thrilled to know that your progress remains intact, although the new features might just pull you into this refreshed version.
What’s Changed in Tales of Wind: Radiant Rebirth?
The standout feature of Tales of Wind: Radiant Rebirth is its upgrade to full 60FPS, ensuring a smooth experience on modern mobile and PC platforms. The game now boasts an extensive array of customization options, with over a thousand outfits available and free spins on the outfit gacha system.
The class system has seen significant evolution, introducing seven core classes each with a dual evolution system. This allows players to unlock secondary job transformations, adding depth to character development. Additionally, the update introduces new environments to explore, including an underwater realm for battling beneath the waves. The user interface has been revamped, scene designs reworked, and new zones added to enhance the overall gameplay experience.
Played the Original?
Fans of the original Tales of Wind will find the core elements that made the game enjoyable are still present in Radiant Rebirth. You can continue capturing and collecting pets and mounts, power up with Soul Cards, tackle dungeons with friends, and engage in PvP battles. The game retains its diverse casual modes, including racing and shooting mini-games, quizzes, and puzzles.
For those seeking a deeper connection, the soulmate feature allows you to find a partner, complete special tasks together, and even celebrate an in-game wedding. The robust guild system, complete with GVG battles and social events, continues to foster a strong community atmosphere.
Dive into the revitalized world of Tales of Wind: Radiant Rebirth, now available on the Google Play Store. And while you're at it, don't miss out on our latest coverage of Retro Slam Tennis, the newest game from the creators of Retro Bowl, available on Android.