The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II is the second game in a trilogy; the trilogy is part of a long-running RPG series, The Legend of Heroes. The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II follows a great game, so anticipation is building over its launch next Friday, February 14. But Western publisher NIS America has revealed the opening movie and that’s like getting a head start now!
You can read Matt’s review here if you need a quick refresher on the first Tails through Daybreak title. He concluded that the game was a new starting point and that, by its end, he was invested in both the characters and their contribution to the Legend of Heroes lore. He scored it five stars (of five), so expectations are high with this sequel!
The trailer features an original song, Crimson Sin, and showcases what is to come for the Arkride Solutions crew as the Calvard Arc enters its second chapter.
Here is a brief description of the game, from NIS America:
No longer threatened by the mafia organization Almata, the people of Calvard have returned to their peaceful lives. But one day, a shocking series of murders involving a mysterious crimson beast sets the wheels of fate in motion once again. Various factions spring into action – both those who abide by the law to uncover the truth and those looking to capitalize on any new developments wherever possible, no matter how sinister. With chaos once again looming on the horizon, the spriggan Van Arkride receives an unexpected visitor, prompting his own investigation.
Who is behind the murders, and what is their goal? The sands of time bring old and new faces together for this thrilling second installment in the Trails through Daybreak saga.
Developed by Nihon Falcom Corporation and published in the West by NIS America, The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II will be released for PC (Steam, Epic, GOG), PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch on February 14.
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