8.4 /10 1 Votes
85% Artist(s) HaccanYuu Shiina Initial release date 24 June 2004 | 9/10 79% GameFAQs Mode(s) Single-player | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Composer(s) Hayato SonodaWataru IshibashiTakahide Murayama Engine Ys: The Ark of Napishtim Similar The Legend of Heroes: T, The Legend of Heroes: T, The Legend of Heroes: T, Half‑Minute Hero, The Legend of Heroes: A |
The legend of heroes trails in the sky atop the fourth wall
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky (英雄伝説
Contents
- The legend of heroes trails in the sky atop the fourth wall
- The legend of heroes trails in the sky review
- Gameplay
- Setting
- Story
- Characters
- Release
- Localization
- Related media
- Reception
- References

First Chapter was first released in Japan for Microsoft Windows in 2004, and later ported to the PlayStation Portable in 2006. North American video game publisher Xseed Games acquired the rights to push the game from Falcom, but did not release it until 2011 due to the game's massive size and amount of text necessary to translate and localize. A HD port to the PlayStation 3 was released in Japan in 2012 as part of Sony's PSP Remaster line of games, while a HD remaster for the PlayStation Vita has been released in 2015; both Japanese-only releases. A localization of the PC original was announced for the third game in the Sora no Kiseki trilogy to be released by XSEED Games in 2017.

The legend of heroes trails in the sky review
Gameplay

In Trails in the Sky, the player controls a cast of characters, embarking on a number of quests to progress the story. There are two different type of maps when navigating in the overworld of the game: field maps and town maps. In field maps, enemies roam around and a battle ensues if the player comes in contact with one. In town maps, the player can visit various shops to purchase items, replenish health at an inn and, for the major cities, take on and report quests to the local guild. In addition, the player can interact with numerous non-playable characters (NPCs) in the game; a unique aspect in Trails in the Sky is that each NPC's dialogue changes as the game advances, allowing the player to follow along sidestories that accompany the NPCs throughout the game.

Combat in Trails in the Sky takes place on a grid and is turn-based. The character's turn order is determined by a tracker called the AT Bar. During the character's turn, the player can move or make an attack. In addition to the normal attack, each character also have three other methods available for action: Arts, Crafts, and S-Crafts. Arts are magic spells that characters can use to attack opponents or support teammates but must take an additional turn to cast. Crafts are character-specific abilities that are similar to Arts but can be used in the same turn; however, they utilize a special gauge called "Craft Points" (CP) for the cost to perform. S-Crafts are powered-up Crafts that can be performed once a character has over 100CP but completely depletes the CP gauge upon using it. Further extending S-Crafts are S-Breaks which allows characters to immediately perform an S-Craft regardless of when their turn order is.

An additional component in combat is AT Bonuses which grant bonus effects at certain turns throughout the battle, visible on the AT Bar.

If the player loses a battle, the game is over. The player is then allowed to continuously retry the battle and subsequently lower the difficulty of the battle for each retry; should the player not want the difficulty to be lowered, they can turn it off in the settings menu.
Setting
The game takes place in Liberl Kingdom, 10 years after being invaded by the Erebonian Empire from the north. It is governed by queen Alicia II. Currently, the kingdom thrives off of high technology which is eyed closely by the Erebonian Empire.
Story
The story begins with the main heroine, Estelle Bright, who awaits her father, Cassius, to return home for the night. When Cassius does, he brings back a young boy by the name of Joshua and proceeds the raise the two kids. Years later, 16-year old Estelle and Joshua decide to fellow their father's footsteps by becoming a bracer, which is a investigative and combat specialist that maintains peace. Soon after, Cassius receives a letter, causing him to leave his hometown of Rolent to go on a business trip. During Cassius's absence, Estelle and Joshua meet a man named Alba, an archeologist looking into ruins for the Aureole. Afterwords, the mayor of Rolent's crystal is stolen by sky bandits. Estelle and Joshua team up with Scherazard, a childhood friend of Estelle's. They retrieve the crystal, but were unable to capture the sky bandits. Upon returning to Rolent, they are informed that the airship Cassius was in had never landed and had disappeared. Estelle, Joshua, and Scherazard then set out to Bose, the destination Cassius's ship was originally supposed to arrive at.
Upon entering Bose, they meet Olivier Lenheim and learn that the sky bandits were behind the hijacking of the airship. The four of them then raid the sky bandit's hideout. During the raid, they fight men in black who have better equipment than the sky bandits. After defeating and arresting the sky bandits, the party meets Colonel Alan Richard, who serves as the head of Liberl's Intelligence Division. They learn that Cassius had not been held hostage and instead was nowhere to be seen. Upon returning the bracer's guild, they are given a package with a black orbment that Cassius was originally supposed to deliver to a Professor R. Estelle and Joshua part ways with Scherazard and Olivier and head to Ruan.
On their way to Ruan, they run into a girl named Kloe Rinz, who spends her time helping a nearby orphanage. She decides to follow Estelle and Joshua as she also has business in Ruan. They meet the mayor of Ruan and Duke Dunan. After their meeting, news erupts that the orphanage is burnt down. Estelle, Joshua, and Kloe investigate that it had been arson. It is later revealed that the mayor had been the culprit and was assisted by the men in black. Upon confrontation, the mayor pulls out the Chronos Rod, an object that can freeze time in a small place; however, the black orbment activates and easily shatters the rod's effect. The mayor tries to escape, but is captured by the royal guard. Colonel Richard appears again and commends Estelle and Joshua for their efforts. The two then part ways with Kloe and began their journey to Zeiss in hopes on learning more about the black orbment.
Upon arriving there, they meet Tita Russell, a 12-year old girl who is the granddaughter of Albert Russell. It is revealed that Professor R had been Albert, who then begins to experiment with the black orbment. In order to kill time, Joshua, Estelle, and Tita head to a nearby town to relax. However, Zeiss gets attacked and Professor Russell is kidnapped. Tita joins Estelle and Joshua along with Agate Crosner, another bracer who happened to be nearby. They learn that the professor was being held in a nearby military fortress and that Colonel Richard had been leading the men in black. Professor Russell is rescued and goes in hiding with Agate and Tita after giving Estelle a letter addressed to the queen. Estelle and Joshua then head to Grancel, the capital of Liberl. At the same time, Kloe is kidnapped by the men in black.
On their way to Grancel, they run into a blockade set up by Colonel Richard. However, Alba who had been preparing to cross it and manages to get Estelle and Joshua through it. Upon entering the capital they learn that Duke Dunan had been ruling as the queen's proxy while in return was being manipulated by Colonel Richard himself. It is also revealed that there had been a fighting tournament that was about to start and that a senior bracer named Zane Vathek had been participating in it. The winner of the tournament would also dine with the Duke inside the castle, which served as the perfect opportunity for them to have a meeting with the queen. Estelle and Joshua team up with Zane followed by Olivier who happened to be visiting the Erebonian embassy. The four of them win the tournament and are infiltrate the castle. Upon meeting the queen they learn that Kloe had actually been Klaudia von Auslese, the true heir to the throne, and was being held in a nearby villa. They also learn there was a strange anomaly underneath the castle. The rescue mission succeeds thanks to the surprise arrival of Scherazard, Agate, and Tita. With everyone together, they head underground in order to confront Richard. Richard is defeated thanks to the Cassius's return.
A week later, the conspirators are arrested. Festivities begin to take place; however, are cut short when Alba approaches Joshua alone. Joshua realizes that Alba has the abilities to manipulate the minds of others such as Colonel Richard. Alba also informs Joshua that he had been unknowingly feeding information to Alba on everything the bracers had been planning. Alba's real name had been George Weissmann, who was a member of a organization known as Ouroboros. He tells Joshua that he was welcome to come back at any time. Weissmann leaves Joshua before Estelle can return. Later that night, Joshua calls Estelle to the castle's courtyard. Joshua reveals that he had been an assassin. One of this targets had been Cassius, but was easily defeated by him. Since Joshua had failed, the organization had attempted to dispose of him but was saved by Cassius. Joshua, unable to bring himself to stay with Estelle, sedates her. As her consciousness fades, Joshua thanks her and confesses before parting ways.
Characters
Release
Trails in the Sky was initially released for Microsoft Windows on June 29, 2004 in Japan. The game was later ported to the Playstation Portable console and released in Japan on October 28, 2006. The Playstation Portable version of the game was released in North America on March 29, 2011 and in Europe on November 4, 2011. The PC version of the game was released worldwide on July 29, 2014 and included a number of features that were available from the Playstation Portable version.
A high-definition version of the game, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky FC Kai HD Edition, was released for the PlayStation 3 in Japan on December 13, 2012.
A redesigned version of the game titled The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky FC Evolution was released in Japan for the PlayStation Vita on June 11, 2015. Evolution renovated the old designs and user interface and incorporated several new features such as voice acting and animation in scenes, additional illustrations, and enhanced battle tactics.
Localization
The North American version of the game was localized by XSEED Games, whom in May 2010 announced that they had acquired the rights to bring the Trails in the Sky trilogy to North America. The length of the script for Trails in the Sky FC, which contained approximately 1.5 million Japanese characters, presented a challenge for XSEED's editor Jessica Chavez. Chavez spent nine months working on the script, with the fourth chapter of the game ultimately requiring assistance from XSEED's localization specialist Thomas Lipschultz at the last month.
Despite the series's popularity in Japan, Trails in the Sky FC sold poorly in the West upon its market release.
In September 2013, XSEED announced a PC version of Trails in the Sky was planned to be released for the early 2014 winter season. However, issues with the programming aspects of the game forced them to push the release date to July 2014 instead. According to XSEED's localization programmer Sara Leen, much of the code needed to be rewritten from scratch as a result of code differences between the Playstation Portable version and the PC version; further complicating matters were software bugs which appeared frequently as a result of the coding changes. When the game was officially released, not all of the issues were corrected; since then, patches were released for the game which fixed a majority of them.
Related media
The soundtrack was released as Eiyū Densetsu VI Sora no Kiseki Original Sound Track in July 2004 in Japan, published and produced by Falcom Sound Team JDK. It was composed by Hayato Sonoda, Wataru Ishibashi, Takahide Murayama and arranged by Kohei Wada. The album has two discs with 33 and 26 tracks, respectively. Tracks 24 to 31 comprise "The White Flower Madrigal" Suite. The song "Whereabouts of the Stars" was written by Hideaki Hamada, with vocals from u-mi. The soundtrack to the first chapter is also distributed with the Windows release in the form of Ogg Vorbis music files.
An OVA adaptation of The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky was announced in 2011. The first OVA was released on November 25, 2011 on DVD and Blu-ray. The second and final OVA was released on January 22, 2012. In 2012, the OVAs have been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America.
Reception
First Chapter was well received by critics. Review aggregator GameRankings gave it ratings of 86% for the PC version and 79% for the PSP version, while Metacritic gave rated it 85/100 for the PC version and 79/100 for the PSP version. Neilie Johnson of IGN gave it a positive review, stating that, though "First Chapter is not the most original ever made, like any good JRPG it offers amusing writing, dynamic combat, interesting tasks, an absorbing narrative, and hours upon hours of gameplay" and concluded that "while the game's 50/50 balance between combat and story may not be to everyone's taste, its charm and overall entertainment value make it well worth the investment." Hardcore Gamer praised the "rock-solid character writing", noting every character has "their own history, ambitions, and social connections", every NPC "has their own name and motivations and interpersonal relationships with other NPCs", and the influence of Hayao Miyazaki's classic anime film Castle in the Sky on the cast and steampunk setting. They also praised the open-ended story, quest design, and combat system, and for having "one of the most complete and enthralling worlds ever rendered", concluding it to be "one of the finest JRPGs in the history of the genre".