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  1. Aug 26, 2023
    9
    Intrigué par la très bonne réputation de cette série dont le nom me revenait souvent aux oreilles, j'ai fini par me lancer, et j'ai pris une belle petite claque comme peu de jeux y sont parvenus, surtout en tenant compte des moyens limités dont dispose Nihon Falcom. J'ai eu envie de venir mettre une belle note à ce jeu qui le mérite.

    D'abord les défauts, ça va être rapide : -
    Intrigué par la très bonne réputation de cette série dont le nom me revenait souvent aux oreilles, j'ai fini par me lancer, et j'ai pris une belle petite claque comme peu de jeux y sont parvenus, surtout en tenant compte des moyens limités dont dispose Nihon Falcom. J'ai eu envie de venir mettre une belle note à ce jeu qui le mérite.

    D'abord les défauts, ça va être rapide :

    - Gameplay et équilibrage : combats répétitifs, sacs à PV et certains boss au pattern parfois un peu cheaté.

    Et... c'est à peu près tout. J'aurais pu aussi citer quelques longueurs, mais c'est quelque chose dont on s'attend plus ou moins étant donné la proposition du jeu, qui est un mix entre RPG et visual novel. La technique n'est pas incroyable même pour un jeu de 2004, mais la direction artistique est tellement soignée notamment dans les villes et les intérieurs, que ce serait un peu injuste à mon sens.

    Les points forts :

    - Une densité narrative hallucinante, avec un scénario sympa, dont l'ampleur se révèle au fur et à mesure.
    - Une multitude de personnages hyper attachants et très bien écrits.
    - L'humour omniprésent, avec certains passages vraiment très drôles.
    - Le chara-design très réussi, notamment durant les dialogues, qui retranscrivent parfaitement les émotions.
    - Très bonne direction artistique dans les villes et les bâtiments. Un peu moins en dehors.
    - L'aspect RPG, avec un système d'orbes, biren que basique, assez bien foutu pour cet épisode introductif.
    - Une bande-son qui m'a surpris par sa grande qualité. Mention spéciale pour le thème de fin.
    - La fin, tout simplement. L'une des plus réussies que j'ai eu à voir dans un J-RPG à ce jour.

    Je ne m'attendais pas sortir de ce jeu avec une aussi bonne impression. J'y ai passé 75h pour le 100%. Il est sur Steam et n'est pas cher. Si vous aimez les J-RPG et que vous comprenez un minimum l'anglais, foncez !
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  2. Aug 23, 2023
    3
    This would have been a top tier game, if it wasn't for the continuous hints of homophobia (main protagonist compares gay men to pedophiles) and undertones of SA (older women hitting on young men without their consent). I've seen people call this Japanese humor and what not, but cultures and mindsets should always be challenged and made more accessible to all groups of people.
  3. Jul 3, 2023
    10
    This is definitely a game that asks for a lot of patience at the beginning, but once things start moving along and you get to some of the tougher boss fights, the orbment battle system really starts to shine. One of my favorite RPGs of all time, I'd put the series as a whole up with the likes of Lunar and Grandia. If you like either of those games, I think it's a safe bet you'll love ****
  4. Jun 27, 2023
    0
    Incredibly boring combat, awful writing, and a weird romance between siblings.
  5. Jun 17, 2023
    10
    This game (and series) is a shining example of writing, storytelling, and character development in video games. Needs to be released on modern platforms in the West- I had to dust off my Vita to play through the trilogy.

    Story starts off pretty slowly, but do me a favor and stick with it. You won't be disappointed.
  6. May 23, 2023
    7
    It was a very enjoyable game. The story was engaging. Combat mechanics were very fun. The story presentation was good as well. The missions did not become boring even though sometimes they were repetitive. I really liked running around the cities and completing tasks given to me by the folk. I absolutely loved the characters and their interactions. I could actually feel the love or hateIt was a very enjoyable game. The story was engaging. Combat mechanics were very fun. The story presentation was good as well. The missions did not become boring even though sometimes they were repetitive. I really liked running around the cities and completing tasks given to me by the folk. I absolutely loved the characters and their interactions. I could actually feel the love or hate they felt for each other. The first games of arcs in "The Legend of Heroes" are usually very slow and introductive, but I actually liked this. I don't think that there are exciting stories until the second games, and it was the same here. However, I absolutely love the world-building of The Legend of Heroes and I loved being introduced to it slowly. Expand
  7. May 1, 2023
    8
    Older JRPG on steam that sets the foundation for a great series of games. May start a little slow but the pace picks up and by the end you want to pick up Sky SC to see where things go.
  8. Mar 19, 2023
    8
    Pros
    - a fantastic start to the Trails series
    - great cast of characters with deep writing - mysteries on top of mysteries that promise intrigue for the rest of the series - one of the best cliffhangers in gaming - surprisingly deep character min maxing system Cons - the Prologue is the most boring this series ever gets - after that, the game is still a sloooooooooooooooow burn
    Pros
    - a fantastic start to the Trails series
    - great cast of characters with deep writing
    - mysteries on top of mysteries that promise intrigue for the rest of the series
    - one of the best cliffhangers in gaming
    - surprisingly deep character min maxing system

    Cons
    - the Prologue is the most boring this series ever gets
    - after that, the game is still a sloooooooooooooooow burn that ends fantastically but I am not surprised with people dropping it

    As the first game in the long running Trails series, Trails in the Sky does a fantastic job of laying the foundation for what would become one of the most complex stories ever told. It is here where the initial tracks are laid for some of the best moments in the Trails series.

    The biggest issue for this game and for the entire greater series, is the prologue and the overall slow burn nature of this game. While most of the series is slow burn after slow burn, there is no other game in the series that is as slow as this game. It is like trying to convince someone to get into a show that gets good after the first 24 episode season.

    Now what that slow burn leads to is one of the best cliffhangers in gaming, and let me tell you, the moment you finish this game, you are going to curse yourself that you have not pre-downloaded the Second Chapter. It is genuinely that good.

    When it comes to gameplay, the game is turn based with turn order displayed in a corner of the screen. This allows you to use abilities to afflict enemies with delay effects, pushing their turns back and yours forward. It allows for fun amounts of strategy, as the turn order also displays turn bonuses, like getting Automatic Criticals and not using MP when you use spells.

    This results in a fun combat puzzle where you are trying to push enemies around in the turn order in order for you to get all the bonuses while they suffer the negatives. It is a lot of fun.

    The customization for characters when it comes to their loadout is also great. The so-called orbments allow you to slot various quartz that give you passive bonuses and active spells. Slotting different quartz alongside each other then unlocks even more abilities through synthesis of those two in the same orbment device. You can spend hours figuring out different quartz combos to best suit your playstyle.

    Trails in the Sky is a slow yet fantastic start to the greater Trails series. If you ever feel like you want to embark on a fun journey that will have you entertained for hours, Trails is the series for you.
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  9. Jan 29, 2023
    8
    First off, the gameplay. The combat is a middle ground between traditional turn-based JRPGs & strategy RPGs like Fire Emblem. Like Fire Emblem, Trails in the Sky uses a grid system which controls where your characters can move. But like a traditional turn-based JRPG, you have an overworld and are teleported to a separate dimension for battles (at least that’s how it feels). I will sayFirst off, the gameplay. The combat is a middle ground between traditional turn-based JRPGs & strategy RPGs like Fire Emblem. Like Fire Emblem, Trails in the Sky uses a grid system which controls where your characters can move. But like a traditional turn-based JRPG, you have an overworld and are teleported to a separate dimension for battles (at least that’s how it feels). I will say that, as someone who hasn’t played many turn-based JRPGs & didn’t enjoy a more traditional one like Dragon Quest XI, I actually did enjoy this battle system at times. I say at times because random encounters with standard monsters got old after a while.

    The story on the other hand is pretty good & has plenty of charm. It starts out as a pretty low-stakes affair, with Estelle & Joshua travelling from one city to another, being contracted to deal with whatever local crisis the citizens are dealing with and getting the assistance of a colourful cast of characters along the way. But as they get closer & closer to their goal of becoming senior Bracers, the stakes get higher & higher, building towards a heart-breaking cliffhanger ending that will leave you eager to start Second Chapter (the game’s direct sequel) but nevertheless wraps up most of the game’s overarching plotlines.

    The amazing thing is that, even though this game & Second Chapter were supposed to be a single game, but got split into two games to make its targeted release date, it feels like this story was always meant to be a two-parter! Either that’s a testament to how good of an idea the two-parter angle was or Falcom did an excellent job making the split work. Either way, multi-game arcs are seemingly the standard going forward, so it’ll be interesting to see if I feel the same way about the Crossbell & Cold Steel arcs.
    It’s definitely a very JRPG trope-heavy plot, but that’s not a bad thing so long as the plot itself is engaging, which this one is.

    As for the technical aspects, the visuals hold up pretty well for an almost 20-year-old game (perhaps this is due to the 2D sprite art used for the characters just inherently aging better than 3D rendering), although the environments (which do seem to be rendered in 3D) haven’t aged as gracefully, but still fare better than most games from this time period that aimed for a more realistic art-style. And the music! Oh, boy is the music great! Created in-house by Falcom’s Sound Team jdk, the OST of Trails in the Sky is full of bangers & I’ve already added quite a few of them to my liked songs on Spotify!

    Conclusion
    Despite it’s age, Trails in the Sky is a pretty good RPG with a fun & captivating story that balances telling a self-contained story & kicking off the ongoing narrative that defines the Trails series to this day, paired with gameplay that, while far from perfect, estabilshes a decent foundation to build on in future games. I just hope that the rest of the saga can at least live up to the standard this opening chapter has set in my mind…

    Ratings
    Creative score (story, gameplay, voice acting, art direction): 8/10
    Technical score (graphics, audio, performance)): 7.5/10
    Business Practices score: 8/10 (Nothing egregiously bad, but Falcom’s hesitation regarding releasing the PC version in the West when it was clear that the PSP’s struggles here were a key contributor to the initial release failing commercially does knock off a few points, but I’ll save the details of that for when I finish & review Second Chapter)
    Overall score (my thoughts on a game’s overall quality, does not consider the business practices unless they are detrimental to the experience): 8.5/10
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  10. Oct 11, 2022
    8
    The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky is my introduction into this series, and it’s your run of the mill JRPG. It doesn’t do anything special, characters are your typical stereotypes, and I’m sure you’ve seen this story told a thousand times before. And yet, Nihon Falcom always excels at taking simplicity and making it work towards the game’s favor. Is there anything truly uniqueThe Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky is my introduction into this series, and it’s your run of the mill JRPG. It doesn’t do anything special, characters are your typical stereotypes, and I’m sure you’ve seen this story told a thousand times before. And yet, Nihon Falcom always excels at taking simplicity and making it work towards the game’s favor. Is there anything truly unique about this game? There isn’t, but what is there is just a good, fun experience. Give this a shot, and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Expand
  11. Sep 28, 2022
    10
    Before I gush about this game, let’s get one thing straight. This game is old. If you’re thinking about looking into the Trails series, you might be better off looking into later entry that’s more visually appealing. At the very least, do your homework looking into this game if you really want to check it out because you need to figure out whether this game is your type of game. Odd as itBefore I gush about this game, let’s get one thing straight. This game is old. If you’re thinking about looking into the Trails series, you might be better off looking into later entry that’s more visually appealing. At the very least, do your homework looking into this game if you really want to check it out because you need to figure out whether this game is your type of game. Odd as it sounds, I’d compare these games to Marvel—if you like people (superheroes) banding together to do the right thing like a Jedi order, then Bracers are the answer.

    I bought this game on a whim at college and started playing it because I liked Estelle. To my surprise, there was a solid plot to the game. This game tells a great story. It was popular enough to where there was a movie of it on Netflix. The series as a whole seems to be gaining traction in the west as more and more trails games are getting translated to English. The good news about that? If you like this game--there's more where that came from :)

    Its combat is simplistic (so I wouldn’t recommend the highest difficulty), but it adds a little bit of strategy into the game between story moments. I loved each of the characters introduced into the story, and I was really sad when the game ended because I didn’t want it to.

    The Trails in the Sky series contains my favorite video game story with some of my favorite video game characters. Its side quests were likeable enough to where they took several of those characters and put them in Cold Steel.

    It’s old, but I enjoy the art, and I enjoy the peaceful music, the colorful scenery, and the rural world portrayed by Trails in the Sky. This game tugged on my heart strings because the characters were so relatable and likeable. I’ve tried many JRPGs since Trails in the Sky, but none of them have affected me the same way. It’s a special series in my book.
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  12. May 24, 2022
    10
    Trails series is one of the best JRPG that I've played. It might be old school but the story is really the important part of the series.

    Gameplay 9/10 as a fan of turn-based games, it's really fun and innovative. The gameplay is so good that I'm motivated to farm my characters and grind real hard as I look forward to the skills I can unlock. Overall, the gameplay is really satisfying.
    Trails series is one of the best JRPG that I've played. It might be old school but the story is really the important part of the series.

    Gameplay 9/10
    as a fan of turn-based games, it's really fun and innovative. The gameplay is so good that I'm motivated to farm my characters and grind real hard as I look forward to the skills I can unlock. Overall, the gameplay is really satisfying.

    Music 10/10
    I really love the ost of this game. Whenever I hear the silver will, it makes me sad. The feels they put into this game is really great.

    Story 10/10
    Trails in the Sky FC follows the journey of Estelle and Joshua Bright, as they train to become bracers in the Liberl Kingdom. Spurred by the disappearance of their father, they travel through the five regions of Rolent, Bose, Ruan, Zeiss, and finally Grancel. From the small-scale theft of an expensive crystal to a country-wide conspiracy with a mysterious black orbment at its center, their journey through the regions has them encountering challenges they must solve as they encounter all facets of the Liberl country in their pursuit of the rank of a senior bracer.

    The story of this is really the star of the show. The story might be its best part but if you love playing games such as lunar and breath of fire, It will feel nostalgic.

    Overall this is one of the best JRPG game I've played.
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  13. Mar 1, 2022
    9
    Old school turn based JRPG at its finest. This game is the beginning of it all one of the most epic stories ever told! If you love long running shows or games that explore politics, war, and the very heart of humanity look no further! Also the soundtrack is bangin'!
  14. Dec 26, 2021
    7
    The combat is really rough. The sidequests are mediocre, just stick to the main plot. The aesthetics are okay. The characters look good but the environments are very bland and samey. The story later on is really good but the first 20 hours are a slog.
  15. Nov 24, 2021
    10
    One of the best JRPG's I've played in my life. The game serves as a precuel to a huge series of games so it starts really slowly, focusing on building both the world and the characters. The story is rich and believeable, even though It's a fantasy themed one, and every character is unique and makes sense.

    The only downside I see is that it starts too slow for my taste. I think the game
    One of the best JRPG's I've played in my life. The game serves as a precuel to a huge series of games so it starts really slowly, focusing on building both the world and the characters. The story is rich and believeable, even though It's a fantasy themed one, and every character is unique and makes sense.

    The only downside I see is that it starts too slow for my taste. I think the game would benefeit from starting at a faster pace. Not much happens until chapter 2 or 3, but from that point onwards it really is an absolute masterpiece.

    Beware, this game is more of a visual novel than an average RPG, take this into consideration before playing. There's tons and tons of text. If you don't like reading, you're better off playing other games of the genre.
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  16. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    The perfect start to a perfect series


    All though this game is rather slow in its passing it's still an amazing start to the legendary trails/kiskei series. If you like JRPG or have a love for games with amazing story, world building and characters give this series a try, and the first game is the perfect starting point.
  17. Apr 24, 2021
    9
    This game is the start of a saga, at first it may seem quite simple, but has a complexity up to some degree.

    The main characters are really nice. With regards to the story, it will surprise you at some point, and, if you finally enjoy the game, you currently have up to eight more games to play.
  18. Feb 17, 2021
    8
    A very good Jrpg filled with fun but challenging combat interesting and fun characters, what else is there to ask for?
  19. Sep 3, 2020
    9
    I can't be thankful enought for finding this game, because it made me fall in love with the jrpg genre again. All the feelings I remembered from my adolescence playing FF was reborned. After I finished this game I played all The Legend of Heroes saga in a row, and it has been one of my best experiences in gaming.
    Storytelling, characters, worldconstruction... Everything was perfect for
    I can't be thankful enought for finding this game, because it made me fall in love with the jrpg genre again. All the feelings I remembered from my adolescence playing FF was reborned. After I finished this game I played all The Legend of Heroes saga in a row, and it has been one of my best experiences in gaming.
    Storytelling, characters, worldconstruction... Everything was perfect for me. The only reason behind this 9 is a improvable gameplay (which is improved in the next series) and the fact that for me there are better games in the series which deseve the 10 more.
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  20. Aug 3, 2020
    10
    Do you love Grandia? Then you will LOVE this game. They took the Grandia formula and made it even better. The characters are better written (more realistic and less annoying) the music is better (its Falcom, so of course it is) and the battle system is almost identical to Grandia's. Theres also less grinding required.

    My only real complaint is the magic system is kind of a poor man's
    Do you love Grandia? Then you will LOVE this game. They took the Grandia formula and made it even better. The characters are better written (more realistic and less annoying) the music is better (its Falcom, so of course it is) and the battle system is almost identical to Grandia's. Theres also less grinding required.

    My only real complaint is the magic system is kind of a poor man's version of FF7's materia system. Its not bad but sometimes I couldn't figure out how to get what spell onto which character. This game has no voice acting and is very word heavy and there will be lots of reading required but in that way it reminds me of older RPGs from the 90s so I didn't mind. the graphics are kinda weak but you have to remember its a game from 2004 but we didn't get it until 10 years after its original release. So judged on that scale, I'd say the graphics are quite good. There's a very timeless feel to the visuals that I think really makes them hold up well.

    I think the strongest selling point on this game is the buckets of charm it brings. Its easy to get drawn in and not want to leave which I guess is a good thing since there are 2 direct sequels to play after you finish this one. I'll also write a review for those once I finish them. Overall, I gotta give this a 10. Its just too damn good to give it anything else. Its like a masterpiece from an older era of RPGs that I somehow missed but Im glad I went back to play. By far the best $15 I've spent on a steam sale!
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  21. Jun 15, 2020
    10
    It establishes this state very well in a very dynamic way. Great characters. Cool gameplay. This world is alive.
  22. Feb 28, 2020
    9
    Cast: 9/10
    Story: 10/10
    Fun: 8/10
    Gameplay: 8/10

    MUST PLAY
    ---------------------- 45 Hours Played
  23. Jan 28, 2020
    9
    Game: The Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky First Chapter
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Falcom Publisher: XSEED Games/Marvelous Inc System: Steam (PC) Year of Release: 2014 Length of Playthrough: 58 Hours Total Score: 91/100 Value Score: 9.1/10 • Story: 9/10 • Characters: 9/10 • GamePlay: 9/10 • Graphics: 9/10 • Sound: 8/10 • Music: 8/10 • Length: 10/10 • Replay Value: 9/10 •
    Game: The Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky First Chapter
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Falcom
    Publisher: XSEED Games/Marvelous Inc
    System: Steam (PC)
    Year of Release: 2014
    Length of Playthrough: 58 Hours

    Total Score: 91/100
    Value Score: 9.1/10

    • Story: 9/10
    • Characters: 9/10
    • GamePlay: 9/10
    • Graphics: 9/10
    • Sound: 8/10
    • Music: 8/10
    • Length: 10/10
    • Replay Value: 9/10
    • Player Value: 10/10

    Pros
    +Great story and fantastic localization/translation of the character interactions
    +More than 50 hours worth of content through main story and sidequests
    +Game where you do not need to grind and does not encourage grinding
    +New Game+
    +Speed up mechanic which allows you to speed up the game in all places (battle, outside of battles and cutscenes)
    +Great visual design/level design
    +Ability to transfer save data to next game for a few bonuses

    Cons
    -Gameplay especially in battles can be really slow paced
    -A lot of fetch quests and walking back and forth
    -Timed quests so you have to do them immediately available or risk losing from progression of story
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  24. Jan 19, 2020
    9
    Just finished playing this game about a week ago and I have to say I was surprised by how fantastic it was. It was highly recommended to me by a friend so I checked it out. I'm so grateful that this series was localized relatively recently because this game should be as exalted as a lot of other JPRG classics.

    All the reviews of this game say it's a slow burn and they're 100% right.
    Just finished playing this game about a week ago and I have to say I was surprised by how fantastic it was. It was highly recommended to me by a friend so I checked it out. I'm so grateful that this series was localized relatively recently because this game should be as exalted as a lot of other JPRG classics.

    All the reviews of this game say it's a slow burn and they're 100% right. The story takes a while to get going and the tasks you're given to start off with are relatively mundane and seemingly important at the start. The prologue takes hours to complete but you feel pretty confident in attacking the rest of the game once you finish.

    The strength of this game is in the story-telling and development of characters for sure. These aspects are pulled off masterfully. You're given just enough bits and pieces as you go along to be motivated to continue. This game uses foreshadowing so well; there are always pieces of dialogue that are dropped that don't make a huge impact at the present time, but you know something big is going to come of it later on. The personalities of the main characters (Joshua and Estelle) come through really well; Joshua is more level-headed, calm, and wise beyond his years while Estelle is a lot more impulsive and youthfully exuberant. The game is a 'bildungsroman' or coming of age story for sure and it's interesting to see how these kids become aware of and adjust to aspects in society such as politics (which play a pretty big role). As you may have read, the game contains a huge plot twist at the end, which blew my mind and made the game even better in my eyes.

    The music is this game is also a solid 9 out of 10. The main theme (called 'Whereabouts of Light') is very memorable has several different in-game renditions, all of which are great. The battle theme is awesome and there are a number of boss themes that get the blood pumping. I think the game could have used a few more tracks to convey the mood in different situations as there isn't that much variety to the tracks, but all the tracks are very good, so no worries.

    The combat in the game is turned-based and probably one of the weaker aspects of the game. The game technically came out in 2004, so I guess you can't expect too much. Don't get me wrong; I found the combat to be quite satisfying and fun, but it's a slight bit dated mechanically. The combat feels like a combination between Final Fantasy Tactics and Breath of Fire. The game isn't too difficult overall (which I definitely appreciate), but man one sequence of fights towards the end of the game was brutal!

    So all in all, this game is definitely for those RPG fans who want a very in-depth story, world-building, and character development. I can see new-age gamers being pretty bored with this game to be honest, because there isn't a lot of instant gratification. However, if you're like me and view RPGs as literature, I think you'll love Trails in the Sky FC. I aim to play SC within the next year and am really really looking forward to it.
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  25. Sep 7, 2019
    9
    This game is full of charm. While slow-paced for some, it's a real journey for JRPG fans. Characters, story, world-building, music. It's all there and it's really good. If you can bear with the outdated graphics by today's standards and the slow pacing, it's worth it. Because trust me, it gets better and better.
  26. Mar 4, 2019
    10
    One of the best RPGs I have ever played. The story and writing is so well-constructed and well-thought. The characters felt very real and well-developed. It is such a rarity to find a game with a writing like Trails. A must-try for every JRPG fan
  27. Jan 14, 2019
    10
    An amazing RPG, heavily underrated. Even has a fast forward feature, which you can map in config.exe
    (Alt by default)
  28. Dec 18, 2018
    8
    This was my first Nihon Falcom game. I played this with low expectations, thinking it was like another generic old school JRPGs.

    How wrong I was when I finished it, It blew me away with the world building, and amazing story telling that you don't see often in most JRPGs in present time. The art may seem not great, however for it's time it was acceptable. The bgms and osts were top
    This was my first Nihon Falcom game. I played this with low expectations, thinking it was like another generic old school JRPGs.

    How wrong I was when I finished it, It blew me away with the world building, and amazing story telling that you don't see often in most JRPGs in present time.

    The art may seem not great, however for it's time it was acceptable. The bgms and osts were top notch and were a treat to listen to. The only flaw I found was the story is kind of slow paced and doesn't end in FC. You'll have to play the SC to reach the conclusion of trails in the sky, at the very least.

    Even after your done with both FC and SC, you'll have Zero, Azure, and Cold Steel arc to reach the final conclusion of the Trails trilogy.

    Overall I give it a 8/10!
    Highly recommended for all JRPG fans!
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  29. Aug 24, 2018
    9
    he JRPG series known and loved for its meticulous and extensive world-building lives up to its expectations. Estelle in particular is arguably one of the best female MCs to ever come from a video game. With the back-porting all of the PSP exclusive features, clearer text boxes, empty treasure chests with personality, among other things, XSEED really went above and beyond what was
  30. Dec 23, 2017
    0
    I've been a big fan of JRPG's since the 90's and played much of them. So I thought to give this game a try. Big mistake. Why in the world is this game considered good, I will never know. The game takes you through pointless A to B, then B to A, only to ask you to go from A to B again. Story is juvenile teen romance mixed up with shallow story that was disappointing to no end. I keptI've been a big fan of JRPG's since the 90's and played much of them. So I thought to give this game a try. Big mistake. Why in the world is this game considered good, I will never know. The game takes you through pointless A to B, then B to A, only to ask you to go from A to B again. Story is juvenile teen romance mixed up with shallow story that was disappointing to no end. I kept thinking ok, maybe in the end it will make me change my mind. Maybe I just haven't reached the climax of the story yet. Nope. Shallow throughout. Think the movie/book series "Twilight". Many are a fan of the series. I sure as hell am not a fan of "Twilight" or "The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky". Expand
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 5
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 5
  3. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. CD-Action
    Dec 13, 2014
    75
    It’s a good game, but you have to remember that it’s a port of a 10-year-old PSP title. [Dec 2014, p.72]
  2. Sep 6, 2014
    90
    A slow-paced but charismatic RPG with an incredibly well-crafted world and characters.
  3. Sep 5, 2014
    80
    I didn't love this game with every fiber of my being, but I certainly had a good time throughout, which is more than I can say for some titles.