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Ao no Kiseki was released in Japan for the PlayStation Portable on September 29, 2011. [1] It was later ported to Windows for release in China on March 28, 2013. [2] It was also released for the PlayStation Vita in Japan on June 12, 2014, as Ao no Kiseki: Evolution. This version features improved visuals and more voice acting.
It remained on the weekly top 30 sales chart for another two weeks, reaching a total of 58,300 physical copies sold. [9] The PlayStation 5 version debuted at the bottom of the chart, selling 2,400 copies. [10] The English release was received well by critics, with it being cited as a good place for newcomers to the series to begin. [11] [12] [13]
[1] [2] The Trails games are set within a few years of each other and follow an overarching narrative, with the events of a few entries crossing over into another. [1] [2] [3] The series was conceived by Falcom to have the most ambitious story in video games, with company president and series producer Toshihiro Kondo considering it to be his ...
[2] An English version by NIS America was released in North America and Europe on February 14, 2025, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Windows. [3] A demo version was released on January 24 for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, whose save data can be transferred to the full game. [4] [5]
The Legend of Heroes, known in Japan as Eiyū Densetsu, [a] is a series of role-playing video games developed by Nihon Falcom.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 seventeen entries, including several subseries.
Trails, known as Kiseki (軌跡) in Japan, is a science fantasy series of role-playing video games by Nihon Falcom. Trails is a part of their larger The Legend of Heroes franchise and began with the release of Trails in the Sky in 2004.
[2] [3] If the player loses a battle, the game is over. The player is then allowed to continuously retry the battle and subsequently lower the difficulty of the battle for each retry. Earlier versions of the game included two difficulty settings, Normal and Hard, while later versions introduced a third difficulty known as Nightmare. [2] [3]
The game was released in Japan for Windows on March 9, 2006 [17] and for PlayStation Portable on September 27, 2007. Japan later received a PlayStation 3 port on April 25, 2013. English localizations were released for Windows and PSP on October 29, 2015. [2]