![]() Mishelam Wonderland and its beach not to mention all the stores and attractions are featured this time around, and there are several other new locations you will get to see. And not only are there new members joining the SSS, but this time your options for travel open up quite a bit from the previous game. You can't help but love the characters that accompany you throughout the entirety of the game and cant help but want to see the best occur for all of them. ![]() Still, it is a nice addition to the ranks in my opinion and both characters are very likable. Noel Seeker of the CGF, and Wazy Hemisphere, the leader of the Testaments gang from Downtown District, both join the ranks of the SSS albeit temporarily. While they were important in the last games storylines as well, this time they play a much larger role and actually become a part of the team and are playable. "There are new faces who join the ranks of the SSS this time around as well. While i wont spoil anything for anyone, I will say that the big reveal won't surprise you as much as the first games villain reveal will (or it did not to me anyways)." It soon becomes clear to Lloyd and company that there must be a puppet master pulling the strings and calling the shots who has led Crossbell down this tumultous path it finds itself on. Not only are terrorists and foreign invaders becoming a thorn in the side of Crossbell and it's citizens but expertly trained jaegers from Randy Orlando's dark past make their presence felt and the ever elusive Ouroboros society also make their moves silently in the shadows. However, the 2nd half of the game becomes something even more, and the stakes do indeed get high. "The story begins with its focus mainly set on politics and flawed justice system in place. Not to mention the fact that in attendance will be not only Calvards President Rocksmith, but the psychotic Blood And Iron Chancellor, Gilliath Osbourne (ruler of Erebonia basically) as well as all the other nations leaders." And with Zemuria's very 1st International Trade Conference coming up and set to take place in Crossbell itself, the stage seems to be set for a powder keg. This time, instead of a cult & mafia posing the most imminent threat on the well-being of our group, the threat of a war breaking out between their neighboring countries over who gets control of Crossbell is the most feared. ![]() KeA is still the center of their world and they remain determined to keep her safe and hope to one day find out where she came from and how. "Trails To Azure begins a few weeks after the events of the first game, and continues to focus on the bonds the SSS share with one another as they build their trust and comraderie. New faces will be playable this time around and the latter half of this entry allows players to freely roam and travel quickly to and fro wherever they so please." That being said, there is still plenty of "new" here to satisfy anyone who is tired of roaming the streets of Crossbell the whole game. "Like I said before, alot of the first games content was just copied and plastered onto this game as well such as the character sprites & most of the locales you will visit all look the same as well. But for those who always wondered who these guys were and what happened in Crossbell from playing the Trails of Cold Steel games, there is no better time to experience the SSS's story than now with both games FINALLY being localized for the first time in the west." The only complaint I really have is the decision not to include the same amount of attention as the Switch release got. Trails From Zero came out about 6 or 7 months prior to this release, and despite the same character models from the first game being copied to this title as well as the locations, there is enough new here to warrant attention. "Hot off the release of the prologue story, Trails From Zero, which saw Lloyd Bannings and his new group of co-workers (the Special Support Section aka SSS) team up to uncover the corrupt and evil figures lurking in the shadows of their beloved hometown of Crossbell, this 2nd half of the Crossbell arc is just as memorable as the first. By Jimbowesker | Review Date: JThe Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Review (PS4)
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