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  • Summary: The year 1209. The Republic of Calvard regained its former peace after the threat of the mafia organization "Armata" was gone.

    Then one day, in a corner of the capital of Edith City, a bizarre incident occurs in which a CID (Central Intelligence Division) special forces is murdered.
    The year 1209. The Republic of Calvard regained its former peace after the threat of the mafia organization "Armata" was gone.

    Then one day, in a corner of the capital of Edith City, a bizarre incident occurs in which a CID (Central Intelligence Division) special forces is murdered.

    The Calvard Police and Bracer Guild started to investigate the case, while underground organizations smell new trouble and use the incident to take an action. Meanwhile, Spriggan Van Arkide also begins investigating after receiving a visit from an unexpected person.

    Who was the one who caused the murder? What is the purpose? And what will happen to Agnes in searching for his great-grandfather's last legacy, the "Eighth Genesis".

    The roar of the crimson-black beast and an encounter with a boy and girl looking for "something" will lead them to a Trail of inescapable cause and effect.
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  1. Positive: 1 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. 80
    Nothing about Trails Through Daybreak 2 dampens my enthusiasm for the series as a whole. I will be playing the next one the moment it’s available. This is one of the more disappointing Legend of Heroes titles, given that its biggest failing – the narrative – is typically what you want to play this series for – but even on a bad day The Legend of Heroes is a more interesting and entertaining vision and project than most JRPGs can aspire to be.
  2. Feb 7, 2025
    70
    Trails Through Daybreak II doesn’t feel nearly as refreshing as its predecessor, but it’s still a solid entry in the long-running series that ticks the necessary boxes (legible text aside). Though its story isn’t all that exceptional, the combat is as rewarding as ever and new gameplay features like the Marchen Garten help to make this feel distinct and worthwhile. And while we wouldn’t necessarily suggest that this is a great starting point for newcomers, series fans will find lots to love here, even if it won’t be topping many lists as a series favourite.
  3. Siliconera
    Feb 7, 2025
    70
    An especially rough port to the Nintendo Switch adds further issues to a game already struggling with its own problems.
  4. Feb 10, 2025
    70
    The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II does a good job of optimizing combat and dungeon exploration, and the new features and tweaks likely will appeal to series fans. Its slow story and propensity to disrupt its own momentum, however, make this a slight downgrade from the previous game, and a middling entry in the series.
  5. Sep 15, 2025
    70
    This is a pretty interesting Trails game that I think is really for a certain type of Daybreak fan. I had heard it was divisive, and I definitely get why. Its mistakes are disappointing, but I think overall the successes outweigh them. This is the kind of game I think I needed before moving into the conclusion games of the arc, cementing Calvard as one of the most fleshed out countries in such a massive series. This cast is lovely, and the ongoing mysteries left from this game have me excited to see how this ends up. I’d probably recommend checking this one out on any platform but the Nintendo Switch if you have the option, but I’m eager to see how Trails Beyond The Horizon will feel with a native Nintendo Switch 2 version.
  6. 60
    Trails through Daybreak 2 is the first time I’ve ever thought to dissuade anyone–be they casual RPG fan or Falcom diehard–from playing a game in the series. The new mini-games like basketball and a hacking maze add almost nothing to the package, with the latter actually being more of a net negative, and there’s a lack of charm and vitality to the character interactions and story as a whole. Gone are the cross-country tours of Cold Steel 1, and in their place are an overuse of familiar surroundings and lackluster bonding events. Van is a memorable protagonist, but he doesn’t have the poignant character moments he did in the first game. It may be that these Trails have simply run out of road, which is sad to say given the RPG heights the series has achieved.