Reviews 2 Go just finished up their review of the newest Legend of Heroes game for the PS Vita and PSTV. Here are their final thoughts:
"The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II is one of the most anticipated Vita games of 2016. While there are still frame drops in some cutscenes, the game has a compelling story for fans and enough of a mix of changed and new gameplay systems to not feel like they’re playing the first game all over again with a different setting."
A new figure has been made available for pre-order for fans of The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II portraying playable heroine Altina Orion.
Total sales for the Trails series of The Legend of Heroes games have surpassed seven million units worldwide, developer Falcom announced.
If Final Fantasy is my favorite JRPG franchise then Legend of Heroes: Trails is my 2nd favorite. Severely underrated series... It has it's fans but it should be a bigger deal if you ask me.
7 million ain't bad but it should be even more.
Well i hope thats good enough for them to understand that we in the west enjoy these games to and bring what hasnt been out over maybe some older ones get re released on playstation and switch and hire more to help translate faster. Good for loh
Right now my top 3 jrpg's are
1. Persona
a tie between Legend of Heroes(series) and Final Fantasy(series)
This game is underrated and the sale should be more
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I have a friend who still has a sealed copy of Folklore. I’m sure it’s worth more now than it was when it released but I’m not sure how much more.
PS1, PS2 and PS3 BC right now is pointless. The top games are extremely overpriced or aren't available anywhere anymore. The best that can happen is Sony putting all the games on the PSN and/or PS Now. That way we all can play the classics, with trophies and some optimizations.
Still have the Neptunia box sets unopened. Every year they get more valuable
Still playing the first game but I have the sequel coming in the mail. I don't understand the problem that people have with needing to reinvent the wheel every time for a jrpg. Like this review for instance, they say that they implemented new systems so it doesn't feel like you're playing the game all over again. What was so wrong with the first game that more of the same would be bad?