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The gameplay of Trails of Cold Steel II is similar to the first Trails of Cold Steel game, being a traditional Japanese role-playing video game with turn-based battles. [1] Game progression is no longer tied to the school schedule structure of the original, with the game now centered around traveling the world rather than attending classes. [2]
The gameplay of Trails of Cold Steel is similar to previous Trails games, being a traditional Japanese role-playing video game with turn-based battles. It adds free camera movement and fully 3D character models. [1] The game has a new battle system, designed for commands in fights to be selected at a faster rate.
The first game, Trails of Cold Steel was released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in Japan in 2013. Trails of Cold Steel II is a direct continuation of the first game and was released for the PlayStation 3 and Vita in 2014.
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.
The Trails of Cold Steel arc would follow, starting with The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel in 2013 and ending with Trails of Cold Steel IV in 2018. [2] The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie is the epilogue to the Crossbell and Cold Steel/"Erebonia" arcs.
Trails of Cold Steel III debuted as the best-selling game in its week of release in Japan, selling 87,261 copies. [40] This was a significant drop from the 151,781 units Cold Steel II had sold in its first week. [41] Media Create attributed this decline to the lack of a PlayStation Vita version. [42]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II; The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III; The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV; The Legend of Heroes ...
Trails Through Daybreak marks the start of the second half of the series' narrative, and the beginning of a new story arc that continues with its sequels Trails Through Daybreak II and Kai no Kiseki. It features a new proprietary game engine by Falcom that replaced the PhyreEngine used in the Trails of Cold Steel series. [2]