Trails into Reverie serves more or less as epilogue chapters for both the Crossbell (Trails from Zero/Trails to Azure) and Erebonia (Trails of Cold Steel I to IV) arcs. Starting with Trails in the Sky, playing them in order is crucially important to get the most reward out of its narrative. To be clear, this is the 11th entry to an ongoing series. By the time credits rolled, all I could think about was how grateful I was to reach this point and experience this unique epic in the first place. The combat continues to build and evolve off itself, and even though the story is arguably one of the weakest in the series so far, the profound ongoing theme of what shapes someone into the person they are has stuck with me since. Trails into Reverie, the latest entry in the long-running franchise, is a bittersweet culmination I must potentially say goodbye to some of these characters for good after the series successfully captured my heart.Īfter the countless emotional moments of joy, shock, and tragedy, the further I progressed in this entry, the more I was afraid of bidding farewell to these wonderful and gratifying characters I’ve come to love so dearly. Across three narrative arcs (and counting), I’ve explored myriad diverse locations, cultures, governments, and organizations, making the continent of Zemuria the most lived-in world I’ve ever experienced in the medium. For almost 20 years, Nihon Falcom has created one the richest ensembles of original characters, history, and politics in video games with The Legend of Heroes.
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