Posted on: April 13, 2025

Sepulcral
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Posted on: April 13, 2025
Sepulcral
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 129 Avis: 12
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Posted on: August 16, 2025
The Natrix
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Classic JRPG
The Trails series can be guilty of anime tropes, but usually the execution is well done enough not to be bothersome. That said, this entry in the series is one of my favorites. It does a great job letting you get to know the city-state Crossbell since the scope is tighter -- you spend most of the game running around the city and its environs -- and the characters all have credible reasons for doing what they do. If anyone is jumping into the series with this game, I strongly recommend you take time to speak with all of the random NPCs standing around after each chapter, because they all have small stories that progress throughout the game. None of its essential, but I've always loved that about this series. I've had a great time playing this, and I'm looking forward to the sequel!
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Posted on: October 12, 2025
dragonsrage
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Superb as always
Great game and lore, I'm loving it
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Posted on: May 19, 2024
Datau
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Trails in the Sky 3.5
The first game in the Crossbell duology is...not very good at standing on its own feet. Tellingly, the latest scene before the credits, although incredibly rewarding, is not even about the main heroes. That is not to say Zero is a bad game. Not at all. However, a Trails game where the side characters are more interesting than half of the main cast is a game with some issues. Unsurprisingly, the second game in the duology doubles the party size, while also including three of the most memorable NPCs. The other issue I had with Zero lies on the political side: Crossbell is a contested region between two superpowers where a war is being fought under the table. Given this premise, one would imagine that politics wuold play a major role in the plot of the game, but they do not. In fact, compared to the multiple political agendas of Trails to Azure, politics in Zero feel almost like an afterthought. Which is a shame, because Crossbell is a beautiful city in a game where the main antagonists are only tangentially related to the political intrigue that permeates the whole duology. So...by all means, feel free to try Zero. It is a good game. Just be aware that Zero is a self-contained story, whereas the resolution of Crossbell's issues, and its consequences, will be found in the next game, Trails to Azure.
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Posted on: December 17, 2024
Pousson3395
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Yeshhhhhhhhhhhh
It good, the sequel.......................
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