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Edit: I fixed my typo, Rean. Feel free to remove that silly rating.
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Edit: I fixed my typo, Rean. Feel free to remove that silly rating.
do i need to use any mods or patches for the PC version of Trails in the Sky chapter 1?
I'd say there is no need, unless you really want to install the Japanese voice acting or something.
I'd say there is no need, unless you really want to install the Japanese voice acting or something.
Nah, I'm fine without the voices. Just thought there might be some sort of necessary "fix" for the PC version, as is so often the case with japanese ports. So far I haven't had any troubles though, so whatever.
I'd say there is no need, unless you really want to install the Japanese voice acting or something.
Nah, I'm fine without the voices. Just thought there might be some sort of necessary "fix" for the PC version, as is so often the case with japanese ports. So far I haven't had any troubles though, so whatever.
The western localisations of TITS and TOCS are amazing, they are examples of how to do it right.
i hope it's not a sick joke, because this would be too much of a bad taste if they were joking
https://store.nisamerica.com/the-legend-of-heroes-trails-of-cold-steel-iv-limited-edition-ps4
I tried TiTS a few years ago and found it incredibly boring. Kinda wish there was another way to get the relevant story bits.
You'll never feel the impact of those moments of connection unless you experience those games and characters in their full form.
And I honestly have a hard time seeing how the beginning of TitS is any more boring or a drag than the beginning of CS, from what I've seen. It's all about the same amount of slow burn.
Edit: I fixed my typo, Rean. Feel free to remove that silly rating.
Many fans recommend that you delve into the Crossbell games (another massive arc) as well before Trails3/4 where there's a strong culmination of events.Do you go straight to cold steel from the sky games?
i hope it's not a sick joke, because this would be too much of a bad taste if they were joking
https://store.nisamerica.com/the-legend-of-heroes-trails-of-cold-steel-iv-limited-edition-ps4
For now it feels like I played just enough of TitS 1 to help me sink my teeth into TOCS3. I might put the latter on hold later and go through the whole TitS series, especially considering I can chuck the 1st two games onto a tablet.
It's going to be great.
For now it feels like I played just enough of TitS 1 to help me sink my teeth into TOCS3. I might put the latter on hold later and go through the whole TitS series, especially considering I can chuck the 1st two games onto a tablet.
Well hell, at this point it might even cause you to be more invested in the three TitS games because you'll be recognizing a ton of characters that have appeared in CS III and the other CS games. Not to mention the excellent Crossbell duology. It'll probably be a lot of fun to see where those characters came from, and piecing together details that you hadn't really
It's going to be great.
This really is great news. I can't believe it's coming so fast. Gives me hope that Hajimari won't take the 5 or so years to reach western shores I thought it would.
I've been meaning to ask: to those of you who have played CSIII or in the midst of playing it, why do you think that the installment is so frowned upon by a lot of Falcom fans (particularly those not on the codex)? It looks like it breaks the mold of the first two installments nicely, brings a ton of intersecting plotlines in, reintroduces a lot of fan favorite characters, revamps the presentation, and touches up the combat even more than before.
I've been meaning to ask: to those of you who have played CSIII or in the midst of playing it, why do you think that the installment is so frowned upon by a lot of Falcom fans (particularly those not on the codex)? It looks like it breaks the mold of the first two installments nicely, brings a ton of intersecting plotlines in, reintroduces a lot of fan favorite characters, revamps the presentation, and touches up the combat even more than before.
Two words: the ending. I actually really like the ending (in an artistic sense) and love the game, but the fact President Kondo felt he needed to come out and apologise to fans specifically for the ending I think highlights what fans were so upset about. Arguably and more specifically (without specific spoilers):
(1) The ending ties up lots of loose ends but it also creates of new "What the?!?!!?"s as well even within the last 30 seconds before the credits;
(2) In keeping with your comment about breaking molds, it is not a typical Kiseki "to be continued..." ending where at least there are some positives to look forward to for the characters; and
(3) The protagonist arguably breaks the fated destiny of "generic teenage JRPG hero" (you know the one all the pro-western game fans love to lump hate on?) but for the fans maybe they wanted that generic fate?