
Whereas the last game largely focused on the SSS slowly gaining the trust of the general public, this time around this branch of the police is well known and greatly appreciated. The story across both games is well worth experiencing though, and absolutely sticks the landing. There are some handy character databases and plot summaries to refresh your memory if you need it, but it’s frankly not enough to bring new players up to speed. This game is a direct sequel to Trails from Zero, and absolutely should not be played until the first game is completed. It’s hard to talk too much about the story of Trails to Azure, because doing so would spoil the first game almost entirely. As ever the SSS finds themselves in the thick of the city drama, but this time they’re already a highly respected part of the police force. While the issues of body transforming drugs and a mysterious cult had been somewhat overcome on the gang’s last adventure, there were still plenty of loose ends to deal with. The adventures of Lloyd Bannings and the rest of the Special Support Section really charmed me, so getting to revisit these lovely characters in The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure was a real treat.Īfter the events of the first game in this duology, the city of Crossbell finds itself in a state of unrest.
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