However, a lot of that potential complexity feels like something that’s not really expanded upon, in favour of keeping everything self-contained in Morimiya whilst only hinting at that wider world. It feels like Falcom had ideas for a much larger world with this game, one involving three competing factions fighting against an almost lovecraftian-themed threat from a dimension they don’t understand. There’s also no moral complexity associated with the Greed. This is a world where every villain can be redeemed, every character with a hidden identity turns out to be an ally, every secret underground organisation turns out to be an ally even if they’re directly stated by the plot to be in conflict with one another, and where even bystanders who aren’t capable of wielding Soul Devices can help fight against the supernatural threats, the Greed. Even for a JRPG, and even for a Falcom game, TX is an almost absurdly optimistic and non-threatening game. The first thing I want to discuss is the game’s overall attitude. If you've played the game already or if spoilers don’t concern you, then we shall begin. This part will contain full spoilers for the entirety of Tokyo Xanadu eX+. If you want to read part 1, which discusses the gameplay and spoiler-free aspects of the story, click this link here. Trails of Cold Steel may not try to redefine the genre, but the solid adventure contained within is one that any RPG fan should go on.This is part 2 of a review of Tokyo Xanadu eX+. JanuOnce in a while, an RPG comes out that reminds me why I love playing them. Read more: Trails of Cold Steel II Plot Summary: Prologue The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel Review (PlayStation 3) Now, part two is out so let's see what Rean and gang have been up to. SeptemThe first Trails of Cold Steel took The Legend of Heroes series to a higher level with its incredible cast of characters, epic plot, and awesome JRPG gameplay. Read more: Trails of Cold Steel II Plot Summary: Act 1 & Intermission Trails of Cold Steel II Plot Summary: Prologue Here, you'll find my impressions so far as well as some story information so be warned: there will be spoilers. OctoNow that I've finally worked my way through Act 1 of this epic JRPG, it's time for another play journal. Read more: Trails of Cold Steel II Plot Summary: Act 2 (Parts 1 & 2) Trails of Cold Steel II Plot Summary: Act 1 & Intermission In Act 2, we get to take his friends along for an airship ride! As always, please enjoy and keep in mind that spoilers are ahead. OctoLast time, we met up with all of Rean's pals again. Read more: Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure Review Trails of Cold Steel II Plot Summary: Act 2 (Parts 1 & 2) Gurumin may be over a decade old but it holds up surprisingly well so sharpen your drill it's time for a monster bash! OctoIt's great to see long-lost classics given new life for today's gamers. Read more: Trails of Cold Steel II Plot Summary: Act 2 (Parts 3 & 4) Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure Review (3DS) Before you read any further, just know that there will be spoilers! Now that I'm finally done Act 2, here's my take on the second half of the act. OctoRean and his classmates have been going on quite the adventure. Read more: Trails of Cold Steel II Ending Plot Summary Trails of Cold Steel II Plot Summary: Act 2 (Parts 3 & 4) Here, I'll summarize all of the events that unfolded in its final chapters so don't read any further if you're trying to avoid spoilers. NovemHaving just completed The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II, I must say that it's been an incredible journey. Read more: The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II Review Trails of Cold Steel II Ending Plot Summary Thankfully, Trails of Cold Steel II goes above and beyond the first installment so let's go back to school and see what Rean and his pals have been up to. NovemGamers always hope that sequels live up to their predecessors. Read more: Ys Origin Review The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II Review (PlayStation 3) Their Ys series has quite an impressive history so let's go back to a time before Adol's adventures and see if Yunica and Hugo have what it takes to ascend the Devil's Tower. Read more: Tokyo Xanadu Review Ys Origin Review (PlayStation 4)įebruNihon Falcom are masters at creating addictive RPG experiences. Now that they've brought back their lesser-known Xanadu series, do they still have what it takes to make a worthwhile RPG? JNihon Falcom have been creating some of the most memorable JRPGs for decades. Games Developed by Nihon Falcom () Tokyo Xanadu Review (PlayStation Vita)
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