There is nothing special about the overarching story at all. Yea it's one big massive story that can be summed up as "character dies, actually character didn't die, plot twist happens, actually said plot twist doesn't matter at all because of this new threat!"
That being said, the sky series is indeed very old and only recommended for people who are already invested in the series I think.ītw, this is isn't targeted at anyone specific, just a general thought from me.
I see so many people say this kind of stuff about an individual game in the trails series and it irks me. Each game's "story" is part of one massive story so you can't really say the story sucked in trails in the sky 1 or w/e, it doesn't really make sense. Thank you to the members of the ResetEra and Reddit Falcom Discord as well.I've probably said this before but this game is a massive series, it's not something you can judge off one game. Thank you to my friend Jordan for providing me with transparent logos for Evolution and Kai Thank you to Gu4n for the Arc and General Kiseki banners. Thank you to Preta(General suggestions/corrections), Scrooge McDuck (better quality Banners/Game Synopsis) and Pasokon Deacon (Game Synopsis) for all coming together to help out in the making of this OT.
However, stay away from even starting Trails of Cold Steel II before finishing the first one you’d be confused and heavily spoiled and we’d all laugh at you and feel bad. So you’d be fine with playing Trails of Cold Steel without Trails in the Sky first – you’d only miss some minor references and surprises. Please be considerate with each other.Ī: The general rule is that it’s fine to start with the beginning of every arc, but not with the game in the middle of that arc. The series is extremely story-heavy and long, and many people value it for that. Spoiler tag everything story related and label it with the titles you’re spoiling. You can buy albums digitally via iTunes and Amazon Music, as well as order the physical albums from Falcom's international store and affiliates. Falcom streams most of their commercial albums on iTunes Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music Unlimited, as well as Japan-specific media stores. The tracks below come from Falcom Music Channel, the largest and most comprehensive YouTube channel for Falcom music. (Some tracks are so good, and late within the games, that it'd be a shame to spoil them for anyone new.) There's multiple ways to buy and/or listen to Falcom's music due to their free-use policy. We've curated a sampler of some representative music from across the franchise, which you can listen to below. All the while, Trails music reflects both past and present influences, from energetic and eclectic battle jams to luxuriously-arranged themes for events. Around six musicians left the sound team during this period, but only after five of them had contributed an impressive musical dimension to Zemuria, its characters, and their ongoing lives. From 2004 through 2017, Sound Team jdk's evolution and changes have taken the sound direction of Trails in different directions. It contains detailed character, locations and plot description to a massive compiled timeline and fanmade map of Zemuria.įalcom's one of the pioneers of video game music, especially for role-playing games, and their musicians (Sound Team jdk) work tirelessly to compose and arrange great background music (BGM) for this long-running series. An ever expanding Wikia out there for all things Kiseki.