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The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"The Legend of Heroes series has had quite a journey in the West. Not only has this long running series seen its many releases scattered across various platforms but even different publishers have handled certain arcs with one swapping hands right in the middle of the story. As such, it seemed as if the forgotten Crossbell arc may never see an actual Western release after its preceding Trails in the Sky and following Trails of Cold Steel were released in their entirety. Thankfully that has changed with NIS America bringing the first game in the arc, The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero, to the West with the sequel arriving in 2023 so now that this RPG has finally arrived in the West, is it worth diving into?"

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Western Fans Uplift Nihon Falcon's Financial Results as Trails Games Sell Better than Expected

Nihon Falcom announced its financial results for the first half of the fiscal year, corresponding to the period between October 2022 and March 2023.

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jznrpg762d ago

Awesome. Love Legend of Heroes series and I will continue to buy them. They have been around for a long time now. Just starting Zero

raWfodog762d ago

This a great news, and hopefully encourages NF to localize their games even faster for us non-Japanese speaking fans. Can’t wait to continue the story with Reverie in July.

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Collector's Shelf: The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero – Deluxe Edition

A look at the Deluxe Edition for The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero, released in 2022 on PlayStation 4.

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The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Review — An Engrossing Political Drama - GameSkinny

The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure still plays incredibly well in 2023. The story and gameplay still hold up over a decade later even if its presentation doesn’t look the best at first glance. The political nuances and events in the game allow you to immerse yourself in the world—it makes you feel like you’re a part of something bigger. Any JRPG fan would be remiss not to pick up Azure.

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