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Tales Of Symphonia- Dawn Of The New World -usa--undub- Wii -
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Wii) is a direct sequel to the acclaimed GameCube RPG, set two years after the world unification. While the official North American release only included English audio, the "Undub" version is a popular fan-made modification that restores the original Japanese voice track while keeping all English text and subtitles. Why the Undub? The original Japanese release, titled Tales of Symphonia: Knight of Ratatosk
The file name is a eulogy for what the game could have been, a middle finger to corporate localization, and a quiet love letter to a sequel that, despite its flaws, deserved to speak with its true voice. Tales of Symphonia- Dawn of the New World -USA--Undub- Wii
The game itself received mixed reviews upon release (68 on Metacritic ), often criticized for recycling assets from the original Tales of Symphonia and for its shorter length of approximately 20-30 hours. However, the Undub remains a preferred way for "purists" to experience the game on its original platform or via emulation, as it restores the "top-notch" Japanese voice talent often associated with the Tales series. Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
Platform:
Nintendo Wii Region: USA (NTSC-U) Genre: Action RPG / JRPG Format: ISO / WBFS a middle finger to corporate localization
- A modded Wii (Homebrew Channel + cIOS/priiloader modifications) to run custom ISOs or load modified discs, or
- Patching an extracted ISO and loading via a softmodded Wii using a game loader (e.g., USB Loader GX) or burned disc on compatible drives.




