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80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 16
  2. Negative: 1 out of 16
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  1. Sep 6, 2019
    100
    It was and still is an absolute must-play for any JRPG fan, and a master class in slow-burn world-building that should be mandatory gaming, and if a modern-hardware remaster puts it into the hands of even more gamers, I can’t help but be all for it. If the original release was already a modern classic, then this improved version is nothing short of a masterpiece.
  2. May 15, 2019
    82
    Slighty enhanced PS4 premiere of the epic rpg saga with a slight touch of Persona.
  3. May 10, 2019
    30
    Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel lacks vibrancy, the animations lack imagination, and the characters are a bunch of bores. Not having played any other games in the series, I can’t say whether this series is suffering from sequelitis exhaustion, but this installment just lacks so much. It’s an excruciating play that I cannot recommend.
  4. May 1, 2019
    80
    The legend of heroes: trails of cold steel is a Japanese role video-game with a really complete story, a deep combat system and an everlasting soundtrack. It’s a perfect opportunity to get into the Nioh Falcom universe but if it’s your first time it can be confusing because of its difficult items. This is the best version to enjoy this experience in 60 fps with 4K resolution and all the additional DLC lately released like the Japanese dubbing.
  5. Apr 18, 2019
    83
    Although there is a certain shortage of new content, the PS4 version of The Legend of Heroes Trails of Cold Steel is the best of the bunch, and, since the game was very good to begin with, this one comes, unsurprisingly, as recommended.
  6. Apr 2, 2019
    90
    The system feels a bit like a Final Fantasy game, with the battle menu on the screen instead of off to the side.
  7. Mar 28, 2019
    70
    An ashamedly old school role-player that nevertheless does its best to attract new players and entertain existing fans.
  8. 80
    If you haven’t played The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel before, I wholeheartedly recommend playing the new PlayStation 4 version. It’s the most complete edition after all, even if that doesn’t mean much in terms of additional content volume.
  9. Mar 27, 2019
    70
    Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is a major undertaking, one that demands much, and rewards much more. Your enjoyment of Cold Steel hinges heavily on your attitude towards anime storytelling tropes. For me, they turn bitter in large doses. I need a lot of play to break up these dramatic encounters. On the other hand, the mechanical elements are a sumptuous feast. There’s just so much to do at any given moment. Better still, these systems are handed to you at a steady pace, one that allows you to take in so much more than you could otherwise. This game is a lot to take in, but rest assured that Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is worth your time.
  10. Mar 26, 2019
    90
    It’s a story that isn’t afraid to take its time and let things play out slowly, and even though the pacing can be rough at times, it’s a refreshing thing to see in video games, which are usually so focused on keeping the action and pace at 100 percent. The quality-of-life improvements to the game, like Turbo Mode, help make it that much more digestible.
  11. 90
    Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is a sprawling epic of a game. With satisfying combat, incredibly well defined characters, and enough story to satisfy the most demanding visual novel fan, Trails of Cold Steel has earned its place in the JRPG Hall of Fame. It’s time to call it like it is: Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is a classic.
  12. Mar 26, 2019
    80
    Trails of Cold Steel's perfected combat system and challenging battles combined with a nuanced story that is addictive and charming make for a JRPG worth picking up, even if you've already played it prior.
  13. Mar 26, 2019
    90
    The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel on PS4 is everything I wanted in a remaster of one of my favourite RPGs this decade and more.
  14. Mar 26, 2019
    90
    In the end, I can’t give enough praise to Trails of Cold Steel. It is an excellent port of an excellent game that finally arrives to a modern console. If for some reason you don’t have a PC that can run it, then this is the version to play. It’s extremely easy to recommend this game to anyone, whether they play RPGs or not, and it is also a good first step into the Trails series, which is well worth your time.
  15. Mar 26, 2019
    90
    Trails of Cold Steel gears up as the story progresses and ends up in such a cliffhanger that you just want the next part out already. The game remains as strong as it has been and comes strongly recommended for any JRPG enthusiast looking for a cracking yarn to spend time with.
  16. Mar 26, 2019
    80
    If you're a fan of Japanese RPGs and you missed out on Trails of Cold Steel the first time around, we can't recommend this PS4 port enough. Between its brilliant world building and fantastic cast of characters, this is a slow-burning story that refuses to let you go. While the game does plod at points, it's hard not to sit back and appreciate just how much effort has gone into making this world feel so rich and interesting. Add a rock solid turn based combat system to the mix, and you've got all the makings of a genre classic.
User Score
8.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 183 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 14 out of 183
  1. Mar 28, 2019
    10
    I forgot exactly how amazing this game is! Includes all DLC for free, a steelbook, soundtrack and a mira coin! (get the physical copy!). II forgot exactly how amazing this game is! Includes all DLC for free, a steelbook, soundtrack and a mira coin! (get the physical copy!). I can't recommend this game enough. The game is full of rich lore, character development, and a wonderful soundtrack. The combat is engaging and very rewarding. The enemies are challenging but not overly frustrating. There is a very nice crafting/abilities system if you like to tinker. The game is set on a calendar similar to Persona and like Persona you get to partake in activities with your classmates in order to strengthen bonds. The graphics are similar to Tokyo Xanadu and Ys Viii (a little better than those maybe). If you enjoyed those games you will be so psyched to play this! In fact if you like JRPGs period you must buy this game! Full Review »
  2. Apr 12, 2019
    9
    One of the best jrpgs I have ever played. The story is pretty well written and main story flows smoothly. Characters have their own distinctOne of the best jrpgs I have ever played. The story is pretty well written and main story flows smoothly. Characters have their own distinct roles and very likeable. Trails series always have the best dialogue and this is no difference. When you play the game you should try to talk to all side characters/npc, because they have some interesting dialogues that evolves over time with the story. The gameplay is well-balanced without being too easy or too hard and the combat system allows and gives player a wide variety of fighting style you can build upon. Music is simple but still gives the effective intended effect to the battle, story, etc. Graphic is old and doesn't look too good, but considering that the game was originally released more than 5 years ago, it can't be helped. Overall, it is an great game with intriguing endearing story and characters that is built carefully. Trails of Cold Steel 1 is really a Trails game at its heart. Full Review »
  3. Jun 7, 2019
    10
    After reading stellar reviews for this game for years, I was ecstatic when it finally came out on a system I owned, and it lived up to theAfter reading stellar reviews for this game for years, I was ecstatic when it finally came out on a system I owned, and it lived up to the reviews.

    Trails of Cold Steel is a JRPG that fits in the same category as games like Persona 5. Its part turn based JRPG, part social sim, although the social sim aspect is played down more in Cold Steel than it is in Persona. You assume the role of Rean Schwarzer, a new student at Thors Military academy. Without spoiling any parts of the story, you are placed in a special class that mixes the Noble class with Commoners, much to the chagrin of some of your classmates.

    With this being a JRPG, you see the typical tropes filled out. Rean is the typical friendly, Jack-of-all-trades blank slate that you develop in the story, but you also have the other tropes of the aloof noble, the kind-hearted meek friend, mysterious girls A, B, and C, etc.

    One thing I was not expecting, was how well the game subverts your expectations. Being someone who has played a ton of JRPG's, I typically am able to identify the villain, plot points, and major events with a relatively high degree of accuracy. However, Trails of Cold Steel rarely ever follows your expectations. It was very refreshing to be kept on my toes like this again.

    The combat is pretty standard for a modern turn based games. You have attack, move, arts, and crafts as some of the possible options for your turn. The uniqueness come in combat links, modifiers, and S-Breaks. Combat links allow one character to link with another to perform follow up attacks, and other boons as you build a relationship with that character. Modifiers grant different bonuses to whoever acts on that turn, be it friend or foe. Things like guaranteed critical hits, health/mana recovery, or a free art. These become extremely important in late game when a free art could mean the difference between life and death. S-Breaks allow you to break the turn order and act immediately using your characters strongest move. This is particularly useful if you see the boss you have spent 20 minutes chipping away at is slated to get the 50% HP recover modifier. Pop your S-Break. and steal it from them and possibly finish the fight.

    The graphics are nothing of note, however you have to remember that this was a port from the Vita/PS3. The game runs smoothly, and is a blast, so dealing with some weird walking animations, and muddy textures is the trade off.

    The sound, however, is superb. The music in game always conveys a sense of the area you are in. In battle you will have screeching guitar solos and speed metal beats, meanwhile if you are exploring an abandoned schoolhouse, you will have a really mysterious and subdued song that plays behind you. Along with the excellent music, you have top notch voice acting. I heard so many familiar voices in my play through, that it was a little game I played to look up the VA's and see where I knew them from.

    Altogether, if you are looking for a great JRPG series to start, pick up Trails of Cold Steel. If you like it, there are 3 slated sequels coming, two of which are due to be localized by the end of 2019.
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