

In our analysis of The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II we have been very satisfied with the combat system.
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Thankfully there is a synopsis of the previous game via a menu option to run through past events, so if for some reason someone picks this up without prior knowledge they won't be too lost. At the end of this September will come the third installment of this adventure to PS4 so we are convinced that it is a good time to get into this interesting universe. As such, those who are not familiar with the previous title might find it a bit daunting. First starting as a part of the Dragon Slayer series in the late 1980s, the series evolved into its own decade-spanning, interconnected series with fourteen entries, including several subseries. Something potential players should bear in mind is that Trails of Cold Steel II is a direct sequel to the previous game, and does not mess about with throwing the user in at the deep end. The Legend of Heroes, known in Japan as Eiy Densetsu, is a series of role-playing video games developed by Nihon Falcom. The narrative has some solid twists that players might not anticipate, although at times it does feel as though the pacing is a little off the game revels in its scope, but it does feel as though it could have been more concise and punchier, as at times it does drag, even with the game's much-needed turbo mode initiated.

When it comes to the story, Trails of Cold Steel II is also impressive. These elements don't really do much to progress the plot but at the very least do offer up something different. There is - of course - a fun little fishing minigame, but there are also the likes of snowboarding that break up the tension. Aside from the combat and questing, there are a handful of diversions too.
