Switch Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter - First Impressions and Mini Review. (Minor Spoilers)

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Hello there, everyone! Been a freakin' while, eh? I had originally wanted to do my impressions and review on Trails through Daybreak 2 earlier this year but with all the stuff I've been goin' through, and having become a bit more involved with helpin' my dad and stuff... I hasn't come to pass... YET! Today though I will give my own small review on the newest release in the Trails series- Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter. A remake of the very first, original Trails game.

The way I'm going to do this is give my first impressions which will be based on the demo for anyone wanting to try the game (trust me, it's a meaty demo. Took me 10 hours taking my time. Mileage may vary but that's the gauge here) then a mini review of the game so far. With a small snippet at the end to... cover a couple things I noticed in both demo and final release. Any who, with that all said 'n' done... let's get to it! Also to note this will have minor spoilers for the first bit of the game. You have been warned.


The game starts with our titular character Estelle who is waiting at home for her dad, Cassius, to come home from some Bracer work. (The Bracer Guild is basically a more legal and non-biased mercenary group that does jobs from odd jobs such as helping ordinary citizens to investigating major incidents and even mediating political affairs as a neutral group) When he arrives home he is carrying an injured boy about Estelle's age and the scene plays out as they help treat him, he wakes up and interacts with the father 'n' daughter as Estelle points out to him he should tell them his name since she already introduced herself. As he's about to say his name it cuts to the intro cutscene which is a very very good 1:1 remake of the original games intro.

After that we cut to a few years later, Estelle and as we find out the boys name is Joshua, are waking up and waiting for their dad to cook breakfast. Joshua has been adopted into the Bright family and the two kids are training to become Junior Bracers, basically trainees, to follow in their fathers footsteps. They are preparing to go take their final exam with Scherazard (or as they call her Schera) and finally be able to do Bracer work. Shortly after this their father is called away to take care of something that happened considering hes one of the best Bracers in the kingdom of Liberl where this game takes place, and could be considered one of the best in the entirety of the continent named Zemuria. The prologue ends with Estelle and Joshua finishing up the work their father left them since he was leaving and finding out that he, and the airship he was on, have gone missing.

With the basis of the story out of the way... I'll get into the demo itself. The demo as I've already said is a meaty one. It gives you basically the entire beginning of the game being the prologue chapter and all the content therein in which you can transfer progress to the full game. You get a very good feel for the game as you get into a few battles, a lot of side quests, and wahtnot. The game really does feel like Trails in the Sky original... but 3D! And with the new Falcom engine they used for the Daybreak games meaning beautiful 3D models IMO and a great n smooth action to turnbased hybrid system. Now, while the game itself is great I noticed a few issues with the demo. This might not reflect the demo on other systems but this is a warning for those that this stuff bothers... there was a main story scene where straight up a Japanese line was left in. There's also a few lines here n there side quest or not that have issues grammar or spelling wise, etc. Then some equipment called Quartz which you insert into the characters' Orbments to get bonuses and spells had a few descriptions with typos. There was also a weird issue where an in battle mechanic that lets characters combo would cut off lines and they wouldn't even be the right lines. Like, voiced line and subtitle would be mismatched. This is going off English dub but it would be an issue in Japanese dub too since the lines cut off anyway. Seems the demo is based on an earlier build and had some serious issues. Despite that, there's nothing too glaring that would take away enjoyment. You'll have a good time and get a feel for the games quality, translation not withstanding.

Now for my mini review of the full release so far... I'm about 20 hours in and within the first chapter still but I think I've played far enough to at least give people my opinion on the game. Firstly, I did some digging by speed running the beginning of the game a little to check a few mistakes I noticed translation wise in the demo and I can say quite a few WERE fixed for the final release. The inbattle stuff I talked about was fixed as well. The game overall just exudes a faithful remake basically taking a game and giving it a fresh coat of paint. Fans of the series, or people new to it... will definitely ENJOY THE HELL out of 1st chapter. The action to turnbased combat is fluid and feels natural. The exploration and quests all flesh out the world, AND you can't miss anything unless you want to because everything is marked on your map. Just make sure to do stuff because quests expire after a certain advancement in the story. Overall, now y'all don't have an excuse to not try this series haha.

The voice acting is top notch but... theres some weird pronunciations. This goes into translation quality now which I have the most to gripe and talk about. A lot of stuff was fixed from demo BUT some of it is inherently wrong. In the prologue there is an area you go to called Esmelas Tower. I cross referenced the PSP version and yes it is called that there... why is it now called Jade Tower? I don't know! And clearly they had Esmelas at first because a tutorial for the map names it Esmelas in both demo and final game. There's even a stone you retrieve called an Esmelas. Whatever, it's not a big deal I guess. Thing is there are other terms that're messed up. Liberl is pronouced "Liberal" which is fair it's a rough word to say sure... but they said it right in later games anyway so... what? Consistency with terms is an issue for this game and it's where the whole idea of "retranslating the game instead of using the originals translation" irks me. I get that theres a bit of new content (which is fine so far from what I've seen, that having original translation is fine with me) but the original game set up so many terms that later games in the timeline have used. Archaisms which are basically machines are now Golems. Yes, that is not an inaccurate translation but that's not what the series has built up terminology wise. I could go on and on but it really is splitting hairs. The game is great, go play it, get into this series already!

Peak in the Sky 1st Chapter is waiting for y'all.
 
Nice little mini review , great job! I would have to disagree with you about one thing slightly, while storywise the game feels like the PSP version with a graphical overhaul, what they did to the battle system rips it to shreds.

Even with the option of straight out action rpg, and a choice to do battle in "command" functions, it veers away from the original smooth turn based system for a battle system pulled from the likes of the Daybreak series and gives it a clunky, almost rushed feeling for me, a fan of the original game. While I may be the only one who feels that way about the battle system, it can't be denied by people who have played the original that it gives the game different feel, whether that is good or bad.

My only other complaint with be the long drawn out cutscenes (thank God you can skip them), I mean let's not mince words, the original game got to be a bit boring at times, and it seems like now adding in the new cutscenes makes that even worse. Not saying it's a bad game, just that at times it can feel like it's being drawn out a bit more than it should be.
 
Nice little mini review , great job! I would have to disagree with you about one thing slightly, while storywise the game feels like the PSP version with a graphical overhaul, what they did to the battle system rips it to shreds.

Even with the option of straight out action rpg, and a choice to do battle in "command" functions, it veers away from the original smooth turn based system for a battle system pulled from the likes of the Daybreak series and gives it a clunky, almost rushed feeling for me, a fan of the original game. While I may be the only one who feels that way about the battle system, it can't be denied by people who have played the original that it gives the game different feel, whether that is good or bad.

My only other complaint with be the long drawn out cutscenes (thank God you can skip them), I mean let's not mince words, the original game got to be a bit boring at times, and it seems like now adding in the new cutscenes makes that even worse. Not saying it's a bad game, just that at times it can feel like it's being drawn out a bit more than it should be.
Naw, the Daybreak style gameplay is what ELEVATES it for me. I think Falcom really hit their stride with this unique blend of action and turn based.

Also, I don't think the cutscenes are too boring. They're not Cold Steel level of fluff after all. I think it being original with a coat of paint might be over simplifying what the game is but it's the general concept and I wanted to try to convey that without getting too detail oriented.
 
I would have preferred that the combat was pure action OR pure turn based; the combination of both feels a little jarring to be honest.
 
As a huge Fan of the Original 2004 Version and the 2011 PSP Port,I am so gonna get this new HD 3D Remake version of Legend of the Heroes: Trails in the Sky - 1St Chapter!:P it's funny how this franchise has come a long way after all these years,what ignitionatly started out as a spinoff of Nihon Falcom's previous long running "Dragon Slayers Series" (Dragon Slayer IV/Legacy of the Wizard being one of them) in the 80s,has now evolved into it's own seperate Franchise which the "Legend of the Heroes" series continues to be groundbreaking til this very day expanding on it';s World Wide Universe,glad your enjoying the new remake so far,but yeah,i'll eventually pick this up,just as soon as I finish alot of other games in my backlog! (I still need to Finish Atelier Yumia on my Playstation 4.lol)
 
as soon i could change the voice language i set it to japanese too freaking fast
Estelles voices is SUPER annoyingly squeaky and high pitched as a main character.
just the opening and up until you can move was enough for me to never use english voices on this game ever again.

also note i never once turned off "high speed mode" the pacing is MUCH too slow, i forgot it was in high speed mode a few times because it pretty slow sometimes still, and end up turning it off by accident because i thought it wasn't on.
almost a whole hour before i got to fight anything with constant high speed and spamming through text and tutorial, that was also way too wordy lol. about 6 hours in i feel like i fought for... 20 minutes?
 
I loved this game. Got me through many long bus rides. I also like the setting: magic crystals providing just the right amount of mcguffin'ery to enable an advanced society. I remember being pretty strong without investing in completionist endgame rewards, and the battle encounters in dungeons being part puzzle, part combat.
 
as soon i could change the voice language i set it to japanese too freaking fast
Estelles voices is SUPER annoyingly squeaky and high pitched as a main character.
just the opening and up until you can move was enough for me to never use english voices on this game ever again.
Luckily, this game has japanese voice selector, so we can enjoy the game the way it was meant to be enjoyed :)

I am still surprised these games use english voices as default, instead of japanese. If you want to bleed from your ears you select manually the english voices, but default should be ALWAYS the origin country of the videogame.
 
Man at some point I'm gonna have to try and catch up on the Trails series. I played the PSP games, but Cold Steel was such a massive drag that I never got into it and now I'm like five or six games or whatever behind and it'd feel weird to go for a remake of a game I've already played over that.

While I love the fact that these games follow continuity, it can be a detriment if you've got other stuff taking your attention for a couple years. Especially considering how huge each and every single one of these games is.
In any case, glad to hear the remake is good! The original was really damn charming.
 
Man at some point I'm gonna have to try and catch up on the Trails series. I played the PSP games, but Cold Steel was such a massive drag that I never got into it and now I'm like five or six games or whatever behind and it'd feel weird to go for a remake of a game I've already played over that.

While I love the fact that these games follow continuity, it can be a detriment if you've got other stuff taking your attention for a couple years. Especially considering how huge each and every single one of these games is.
In any case, glad to hear the remake is good! The original was really damn charming.
Yeah, I totally get that. It's a LOT. Cold Steel, imo, was the worst of the series. People seem to freaking LOVE it, and thats cool but I don't see it.
 
Luckily, this game has japanese voice selector, so we can enjoy the game the way it was meant to be enjoyed :)

I am still surprised these games use english voices as default, instead of japanese. If you want to bleed from your ears you select manually the english voices, but default should be ALWAYS the origin country of the videogame.
played a lot of the game (in english) and it's still ONLY estelles voice that bugs me,
i had to put english dub in the end, alot of times they're not matching the english TEXT at all in some cases, and a lot of lines (combat, after combat, generic gameplay lines) I have no idea what theyre saying.
guess thats a dubbing issue in general and not just this game.
 
I bought most of the trails games and haven't even installed and launched more than half of them.

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i never bought anything past cold steel 1 because i never started it LOL
problems of too many games in existence lol
 

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