Though at times threatening to buckle under its massive plot, The Legend of Heroes: Cold Steel 4 offers a suitably satisfying conclusion to the saga.
Despite ageing visuals and minor pacing issues, Falcom's third chapter in the Erebonia saga offers a great role-playing experience.
Clouded Leopard Entertainment also confirms Traditional Chinese and Korean text for The Legend of Heroes: Kai no Kiseki -Farewell, O Zemuria-.
The next mainline title in the role-playing game series centers on an orbal rocket launch and promises a "dramatic turn of events.
Meanwhile, Kuro no Kiseki is coming to the West as The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak for PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch in Summer 2024.
Falcom's acclaimed role-playing games will be available separately on the PlayStation Store and in a two-in-one physical pack.
Both will be available separately on the PlayStation Store and in a two-in-one physical pack. They're now for PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch.
The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki is finally getting a global release. It's coming to PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Falcom's blast from the past is finally localized for the West and provides some compelling gameplay to go with its intriguing plot.
Available for PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch, the two role-playing titles will release on PS5 courtesy of publisher NIS America.
Learn more about the various characters that Nayuta and Noi will encounter in their travels throughout the upcoming action RPG.
AVX is also disabled to support older and less powerful CPUs, while the HUD alignment for Trails to Walk in ultrawide is fixed.
The English version of Hajimari no Kiseki is available on PS4, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch and features three protagonists.
While meant for hardcore series fans, Trails into Reverie delivers a solid role-playing experience with mostly great characters and combat.
The re-release of the 2012 action RPG features new illustrations, HD visuals, 60 FPS support, and English and Japanese audio.
The Crossbell arc duology in Falcom's long-running RPG series will be available on the Nintendo Switch in Japan this August.
Battle through the dungeon with different party members and partake in shoot 'em up and quiz mini-games when the RPG launches in July.
The long-awaited conclusion to the Crossbell arc features the return of the Special Support Section and ties into the Cold Steel series.
The action RPG focuses on Nayuta and his adventures with the fairy Noi. It features HD visuals, 60 FPS, new illustrations, and more.
The long-awaited follow-up to Trails of Cold Steel 4 releases on July 7th for Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC in the West.