![]() ![]() The president of Falcom, the developer of all these games, has been making some general, vague comments about wanting to put out more games on Switch, and has, separately, been making some general, vague comments about wanting to do more with the Sky games, since those have been relatively neglected in terms of remasters/remakes. Fri 21st Oct So, in terms of the Sky games on Switch:.CS I and II may someday get a Switch release, but nothing has been announced and there are some esoteric rights issues that may be holding it up) Right now, Trails of Cold Steel I and II are on PC, PS 3/4, and Vita, but not (yet) on Switch. (Also note: Trails from Zero, Trails to Azure, Trails of Cold Steel III and IV, and Trails into Reverie are/will be available on Switch. ![]() ![]() ![]() Once you've finished Trails from Zero, Trails to Azure, Trails of Cold Steel I-IV, and optionally the three Trails in the Sky games, you're ready for Trails into Reverie. So you could also start with Cold Steel:īut definitely don't play Trails of Cold Steel III until you've played the two Crossbell games. These are a good place to start, though Azure isn't out in English yet (unless you get the no-longer-officially-available fan patch for the Chinese PC version). The Sky games provide good background and have a lot of connections to later games, but if you're not a completionist they aren't STRICTLY necessary. They're available on Steam and Good Old Games and go on sale semi-frequently. Fri 21st Oct For the full story, you'd want to start with the Trails in the Sky games:įor those, you'd either need to dig out a PSP or play the WIndows version (which is probably preferable due to quality of life improvements). ![]()
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