Trails legend of heroes lore
It is Falcom’s seal of quality for these games, and we have tons of that in Cold Steel III. This is Nihon Falcom’s strength, story, character development and world building, and we get to care about every single one of these characters, even some of the casual NPCs we can find around, or interact and learn about their lives in secondary quests. The characters of older games are more mature now, and the new characters introduced have some of the most well written and complete developments in the series, in my opinion, for being just done in a single game.
#Trails legend of heroes lore series#
And then here we are in Cold Steel III: this is yet another great evolution of the saga, and the series overall. Cold Steel II was a big improvement in many fronts especially when it comes to character development and connection with other games in the franchise, you could feel things were starting to truly connect everywhere, also a really amazing game. A very good game still, with one of the most famous cliffhangers in the series, and overall it felt quite epic really.
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With the Cold Steel saga, being composed of 4 games, things started a bit slow in the first game, it was the introduction of these so many important characters, with little references to the previous material we knew, which was the Trails in the Sky saga. The Legends of Heroes series of games always do at least one very important thing that some other JRPGs or even regular RPGs don’t get right: The Legends of Heroes series of games always do at least one very important thing that some other JRPGs or even regular RPGs don’t get right: a story that spans and connects among different sagas, yet being able to tell us the origin stories of so many characters in every single of those sagas, while doing it correctly, and more importantly, consistently.