![]() ![]() The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure has finally arrived, and Crossbell is calling. If you have not yet played Zero, play that first before taking on Azure, as it is a direct continuation of the narrative and events of the previous game! ![]() ![]() Little do they know that Crossbell will soon become the stage for a climactic conflict that will determine its future.Note: This review for The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure is going to assume that you have played through or at least played a good deal of its direct prequel, Trails from Zero, which was released last year (you can read our review of that, here). With the safety of their home and the foundations of their team now on the line, Lloyd and his allies must gear themselves for the threats that loom ahead. Framing these growing tensions is the increasing pressure from the Erebonian Empire and the Republic of Calvard, with Crossbell caught between them. Set just a few months after the events of Trails from Zero, a temporary peace has settled over Crossbell and the Special Support Section find themselves with newfound fame and status, thanks to their heroic actions.However, the peace is soon broken with the rise of multiple organizations with ulterior motives. That means most players who’ll see the game through till the end will clock in somewhere in the middle of these two times, at around 70 hours.īased on a fan translation from 2021, Azure is finally being brought to the west by NIS America with a new port, offering fans of the series to experience an important part of the story for the first time. We expect that most players won’t do every single thing the game has to offer, instead picking and choosing which side quests and other activities to complete. Playing through all of that will take you around 100 hours, more than double that. ![]()
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