Posted on: September 21, 2024

mrbrandon21ish
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 47 Rezensionen: 2
Classic!
An absolute classic and must play.
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Posted on: September 21, 2024
mrbrandon21ish
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 47 Rezensionen: 2
Classic!
An absolute classic and must play.
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Posted on: December 1, 2024
TolanGrimm
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 81 Rezensionen: 5
Pretty Good
This here is an easily accessible JRPG that has a deep, deep backstory and lore and a beavy of wonderful friends to help out in your quest to become the strongest 16 year old soldier. Ignoring, of course, that child soldiers are a war crime.
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Posted on: December 8, 2024
EverNightX
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 234 Rezensionen: 31
Great game. But weakest of the series.
This is a potential starting point for new people. It teaches about the world and characters without you having to have played prior entries. If you like it you can go back and play the older ones. It's exciting by the end but its a slow relaxing pace leading up to it. It ends on a cliff hanger requiring you to play Cold Steel 2. The cast is too large to do them all justice. But even the weakest Trails game is still great. I recommend looking up the SenPatcher online to add some quality of life improvements and fixes to the game. There is also an HD texture pack you can apply that is worth it.
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Posted on: June 9, 2025
Magnuzgramm
Spiele: 3 Rezensionen: 1
At last after years.
I became a Trails series fan few years ago with Trails in the Skies FC and SC, and after playing Crossbell duology, I was enchanted by trails' world buiding indeed. It is time to play cold steel games at once.
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Posted on: April 14, 2018
DieRotEule
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 72 Rezensionen: 5
Highly recommend for fans of the JRPG.
So, the "Cold Steel" games have been released across several platforms, the pc release however is superior to its previous incarnations in a few "aesthetically" noticeable ways. The most noticeable improvement, like with most multi platform games, is the fps. This game is capable of running at a consistent 60 fps, and in comparison to the original ps3 release, one can notice the difference between 30 and 60 fps while playing. Graphically, the textures in the game appear smoother as well, that is, while running the game on its maximum video settings. Beyond aesthetics, the game stays true to the roots of the JRPG genre; a turned based battle system, with a few extra twists included, which keeps the game play diverse enough, that you don't feel as if your playing just another "snes" styled rpg. Another thing worthy of noting, is unlike many other modern JRPGS, this one allows you to go inside an abundance buildings. Others from this decade kept the ability to enter a building's interior to a bare minimum. Beyond that, there's not much else to add, I heard a lot of good things about this series, so I gave it a try and I like what I've played thus far.
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