Among the nations on the Zemurian continent, the mighty Erebonian Empire has been quick to outwardly stake its claim militarily; yet politically, ugly bouts of internal conflict between the upper class and commoners attempting to rise to power have been steadily intensifying day by day. The Noble an...
Among the nations on the Zemurian continent, the mighty Erebonian Empire has been quick to outwardly stake its claim militarily; yet politically, ugly bouts of internal conflict between the upper class and commoners attempting to rise to power have been steadily intensifying day by day. The Noble and Reformist Factions have been none too kind to one another over the years, and tensions between the two only stand to worsen if compromises aren’t made in the very near future.
Rean Schwarzer, like any other citizen of the Imperial Nation, is no stranger to these rising conflicts: the class system has been deeply embedded into the hearts of every Erebonian since the days of old. As a seventeen-year-old student preparing for his new life at Thors Military Academy, however, he notices that his crimson uniform differs from the standard ones issued to his peers—typically green for commoners, and white for nobles.
Enter, Class VII of Thors Military Academy. For the first time in the prestigious academy’s history, rank means nothing and skill means everything. With nine hand-picked students of various backgrounds and abilities, Rean included, Class VII readies itself to dive deep into the political quagmire that threatens not only them, but the Empire as a whole.
Taking place on the same continent as the fan favorite Trails in the Sky offshoot of Nihon Falcom’s storied The Legend of Heroes franchise, Trails of Cold Steel (Sen no Kiseki in Japanese) is the first in the series to tread Erebonian soil and explore the inner political conflicts of this oft-mentioned powerhouse nation in detail. Delve into the expansive lore that has become synonymous with the series, enjoy school life and bond with fellow students to earn new abilities in battle, take advantage of speedy, tactical turn-based combat with the newly-developed “ARCUS” system, and uncover dramatic events that stand to change everything these two opposing social classes stand for.
A World Rich in Depth for Veterans and Newcomers Alike The events of Trails of Cold Steel are expertly told so that longtime Trails veterans and casual RPG fans alike can equally enjoy its detailed, highly nuanced storyline.
New Link System Adds Depth to Combat Take advantage of the Combat Link System by bonding with your allies throughout the school year, netting you a variety of combat benefits including healing, guarding and more.
A Sleek Update to a Classic Growth Mechanic Trails of Cold Steel streamlines the classic “Orbment” magic system from previous titles with new “ARCUS” units, allowing for more ready access to abilities and quicker customization.
Experience the Game as Never Before 50% more lines of English voice-overs have been added to the PC release, bringing a fresh experience to even those who have played it before on console.
(c) Nihon Falcom Corporation. All rights reserved.
Licensed to and published by XSEED Games / Marvelous USA, Inc.
Częste osiągnięcia
Frequent Fighter
Won 100 battles.
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62.57%
Advanced Beatonomics
Won 500 battles.
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38.23%
Heart of a Lion
Received the Lionheart Medal of Heroism from Principal Vandyck.
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30.57%
Eightfold Obliteration
Defeated 8 enemies at once.
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36.7%
Follow-Up Master
Used over 500 follow-up attacks in battle.
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39.83%
Link Master
Raised any two characters to Link Level 5.
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46.94%
Flawless Jewel
Raised a master quartz to level 5.
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47.06%
Making the Grade
Earned an S-Rank on any chapter.
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38.84%
Breakout Performance
Used 100 S-Breaks in battle.
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31.05%
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If you include Trails in the Sky then this is my favorite JRPG series ever. Each series of games focuses on one area with their own arcs but there is a chronological order to it all. It has an epic length story that has time to grow because of its length but it never feels overly long or drawn out because it's split into multiple games none of which are short themselves, but it kept me from burning out. The lack of a narrative rushing to its climax REALLY helps. Nothing ever feels forced. And even though the games have an anime aesthetic I really think it's best to think of the series in terms of epic fantasy like Malazan or Wheel of Time.
A very impressive JRPG. The combat system is its greatest asset gameplaywise, You can build your characters in all sorts of different ways, exploit many different synergies, and the battles themselves are complex and varied. It's a little easy though. On normal difficulty, the boss battles were suitably challenging... if I never used healing items or support characters. And the ordinary battles in the second half of the game faded into triviality except right at the end. Quests are mostly an excuse to get you talking to people or killing things instead of offering interesting choices.
Storywise, its great asset is the characters, and to a lesser extent, the worldbuilding. You can see the work that has gone into making the world make sense. There are a huge number of generally colourful minor characters to enjoy, and most of the major characters are convincing 'imaginary people', well drawn and not too strongly stereotyped. The only serious real weak spots are Arisa's early insanity, which creates a terrible impression of a character you're supposed to like, and the 'fat romantic girls are funny' character.
The general narrative is a lot less impressive, consisting mostly of Big News Events and Big Revelations. Apart from a little bit on WMDs, the only real attempt at thematic development is "nobles and commoners", and it bungles this badly by failing to include any poverty or any real class struggle, or characters who understand that the main problem with nobility is that they unreasonably get all the money and power, not just that they're snooty. (Which makes Machias occasionally infuriating.) You even have to choose between three banal opinions on nobles at one point. Thankfully, the story is also powered by character development, which is considerably more successful.
But I complain about things because it's really, really good. So I want it to be perfect, and am frustrated when it's not. Highly recommended. And the turbo feature is lovely.
The pacing was very slow and tedious. Just a lot of unnecessary babble and high school drama. The previous trilogy was much more epic, had much better characters and development. The characters in this game are colorless and dull.
tried everything uninstalled gog, renaming file its a fun game but cant get GOG to download game it always stops at 90 percent might edit review once I actually get it to work
As another reviewer pointed out (Shenaldrac), this is not Trails in the Sky. It is a high school jrpg/anime. It is fun, the characters are easy to like, the story is good... but compared to Trails in the Sky's story/narrative/music/characters..., it is a big letdown.
That said, I enjoyed very much the game. To play in Erebonia was a very good way to come back to Trails in the Sky's universe. I played in PS3 (and intend to buy the PC version as well) both the first and second games and I'm very excited about the third coming out next year.
This game is waiting for a review. Take the first shot!
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