Trails From The Sky 1st Chapter was sent my way by Gung Ho Entertainment, which is always appreciated. Now I know some people just want to skip to the good stuff how how is the game, is it worth buying? It is a Trails game. If you enjoy the series, feel free to stop reading, spend the money, and just start playing; you won’t be disappointed. If you are on the fence, maybe stick around.

The first thing we need to touch on is the fact that this isn’t some epic reimagining of the original Trails game. It is more along the lines of an update that fixes some old issues and makes it more modern. It also gives many people their first chance to play the Trails games from the very beginning.
The combat itself also takes a lot from Trails Through Daybreak in that you can pretty much swap from real-time and turn-based battles, which many people will appreciate.

Estelle and Joshua are interesting characters, two Bracers who are a bit naive and get caught up in things they really didn’t mean to, and of course, need to save their home. Liberl Kingdom is as beautiful as ever, and if you don’t mind the one main complaint that I have had about all of these games, it is basically the only complaint I ever hear about them.
However, it is still a slog to play at times due to the immense amount of story that you will sit through with no break. Some people love this aspect of the game, but I complain about this and get asked if I am crazy. Other people I say this to, and they agree completely. There is no reason not to buy this 8/10 game if this doesn’t bother you. If it does, it is still worth playing. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
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