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Home»Features»Where to Start with The Legend of Heroes Series If You’re New To The Games

Where to Start with The Legend of Heroes Series If You’re New To The Games

By Scott AdamsMarch 7, 2023
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I have made it known that I am a big fan and advocate for Falcom’s Legend of Heroes: Trails… series! The question many ask is: Where do you start? Well, I know that’s a complicated answer, but one I hope to explain in this article, as I explain the various series noted in the Legend of Heroes, which Trails you want to start with, and why.

Trails in the Sky

The easiest place to start, but the hardest game in the series to navigate, is Trails in the Sky. This game helps give you the fundamentals of the world you are in and how the location of Liberl plays into that. Trails in the Sky was originally made for PC in Japan in 2004. It wasn’t until 2011 that an English port was made available for the PC and PlayStation Portable.

The better port, in my opinion, was the PS Vita release that followed in 2015, but it’s a Japan-only title. However, it is easy to find an English patch to play on Vita once you get the game. If you can’t get a Vita copy, just play it on PC, as there are many mods that change the artwork and features to better align with the Vita version.

Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky

Trails in the Sky consists of three games:
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky     (PC, PSP, PS Vita)
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC (Second Chapter)      (PC, PSP, PS Vita)
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky 3rd         (PC, PSP, PS Vita)

 

Trails: Crossbell Arc

This is a small arc that is still impactful. Playing the Trails in the Sky trilogy before starting this arc is recommended, but it isn’t essential. It is recommended as the characters from Trails in the Sky will make appearances throughout the game, and it is expected that you will know what happened in the previous trilogy. There is enough context to gather ideas of what is important to this arc. As the name suggests, this arc takes place in a city called Crossbell. You learn about the differences between Crossbell and Liberl with this entry.

Legend of Heroes Trails From Zero

Trails: Crossbell arc consists of two games:
The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero   (PC, PSP, PS Vita, PS4, Nintendo Switch)
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure (PC, PSP, PS Vita, PS4, Nintendo Switch)

Trails of Cold Steel

The Trails of Cold Steel saga is a popular starting point due to the PS4 being a much more popular console than the PS3, PSP, and PS Vita. Note that the first two games have very few crossover points from the earlier entries in the series, so I usually think of Trails of Cold Steel as two different arcs. The first arc primarily consists of you learning about the main cast of this Tetralogy. You also learn about Thor’s Military Academy and the Empire of Erebonia. The second arc consists of learning the aftereffects of war and how it affects everyone involved.

Legend of Heroes Trails of Cold Steel

Trails of Cold Steel Saga consists of four games:
Trails of Cold Steel     (PC, PS Vita, PS3, PS4)
Trails of Cold Steel II     (PC, PS Vita, PS3, PS4)
Trails of Cold Steel III     (PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch)
Trails of Cold Steel IV    (PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch)

Trails into Reverie

Trails into Reverie is a game hard to give an arc name to. It is the end of two arcs, namely, Crossbell and the Trails of Cold Steel Arc. I do not recommend starting with this game in the series, as it will confuse you due to its pacing if you do not know the other stories in Crossbell and Trails of Cold Steel. However, it is also the beginning of a new arc that I will discuss in the next section. Trails into Reverie is a love letter to the Trails series made by Falcom that includes most of the cast of the previous game arcs.

Legend of Heroes Trails into Reverie

Trails into Reverie is the only game in its arc, but is considered to be part of both the Crossbell arc and the Trails of Cold Steel Arc:
Trails into Reverie  (Will release on PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch July 7th, 2023)

 

Calvard Arc

The next installment of the series is the ongoing one. The games take place in the Republic of Calvard. It is also stated to be the beginning of the second half of the overall Trails series. That is right, the previous three arcs only consist of half of what Falcom wants to build this ongoing series. This is known as Trails Through Daybreak.

These games follow Van Arkride and his experiences dealing with the underbelly of the Republic. Together with his part-timers, the police, and the bracer guild, he uses his skills to deal with some of the city’s worst.

Legend of Heroes Trails in the Dark

Currently, the Calvard Arc consists of three games:
Trails Through Daybreak  (PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch)
Trails Through Daybreak II  (PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch)
Trails Beyond the Horizon (PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch)

Nayuta

The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails is not a part of the Trails saga, but it does take place in its world. It takes place in the world between the Crossbell arc and the Trails of Cold Steel arc, and it involves traveling between realms and worlds. It was more or less Falcom trying to find a good balance between the Trails series gameplay and the Ys series gameplay. You don’t have to play this game to understand the series’ continuity at all, but it is an enjoyable game to play.

Recommendations

Looking over the entirety of the Trails series, the best place to start is still the Trails in the Sky trilogy. If you have access to a PC, you’re in luck; nearly the entire series is available on the platform. While some of the ports aren’t perfect, there are plenty of community mods that add essential features like turbo mode and improved visuals.

If starting with Trails in the Sky isn’t an option, I’d recommend jumping into the Trails of Cold Steel arc. It’s a solid entry point and widely available. PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 owners will find this arc the most accessible, although tracking down physical copies of Cold Steel I and II can be tough. Fortunately, digital versions are easy to find and often go on sale.

Now that Trails to Azure is officially out, beginning with Trails from Zero is another great choice, especially if you’re playing on Nintendo Switch or using the updated PC English release.

If the pixelated graphics of the older games aren’t your thing but you’re still curious about the series, then Trails Through Daybreak is a great modern starting point that still gives you a strong sense of what the franchise has to offer.

It’s important to note that The Legend of Heroes: Trails series is best known for its incredible world-building and character development. You spend a lot of time with these characters, learning about their personalities, motivations, and how they evolve across multiple story arcs. While skipping a trilogy or arc is technically possible, you’ll miss out on many character-defining moments that add depth to the overall narrative. If you want to truly understand and appreciate everything the series offers, I recommend starting from the beginning and following the intended order.

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