There are a few more additions that it does make. Trails to Azure doesn’t shake up the formula very much from the previous game, Trails from Zero. Noel Seeker, a Sergeant Major in the Crossbell Guardian Force, and Wazy, a man who helped the downtown district of Crossbell as a gang leader. Two new people are inducted into the Special Support Section. Trails to Azure explores the after-effects of the cult that almost took control of the city of Crossbell. Tio does some more research on Orbment technology, and Elie gets to do some more training at the behest of Speaker MacDowell. Randy gets to look after the survival training of the Guardian Forces Department. Lloyd gets picked up for some training in the first-class department of the detective side of the Police Department. The Special Support Section department of the Crossbell Police Department gives some individual training to our friends at the Special Support Section. Or if you’re completely new to the series and don’t know where to start, then give our “ Starting The Legend of Heroes? Introduction To The Trails Series” a read. Trails to Azure starts a few months from the ending of Trails from Zero, so I must say, go play that game, then come back to this review if you don’t want to be spoiled on minor details. Platform(s): PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC (Reviewed) Game Name: The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure They were picked up by NIS America to work on these two games, specifically with the same translation they put so much effort into making. Geofront was a very passionate team that worked on a fan translation and quality-of-life advancements for the Crossbell Arc. Luckily the new localization took on both games with Geofront. Hearing that Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero got announced for localization increased my hope that the same would happen to Trails to Azure as well.
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