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The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky

The Legend of Heroes VI: Trails in the Sky, later known as The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky FC, is a 2004 role-playing video game developed by Nihon Falcom. The game is the first in the Trails series, itself a part of the larger The Legend of Heroes series. Trails in the Sky was first released in Japan for Windows and was later ported to the PlayStation Portable in 2006.

Gameplay
In Trails in the Sky, the player controls a cast of characters, embarking on quests to progress the story. There are two different types of maps when navigating the overworld, field maps and town maps. In field maps, enemies roam around and a battle ensues if the player comes into contact with one. In town maps, the player can visit various shops to purchase items, replenish health at an inn and, for the major cities, take on and report quests to the local guild. Quests can be a variety of tasks for the player, ranging from defeating monsters in the field map to delivering items and finding lost cats in town. In addition, the player can interact with numerous non-playable characters (NPCs). A unique aspect in Trails in the Sky is that each NPC's dialogue changes as the story progresses, allowing players to follow their accompanying side stories throughout the game. An additional aspect of combat is AT Bonuses which grant bonus effects at certain turns throughout the battle, visible on the AT Bar. If the player loses a battle, the game is over. The player is then allowed to continuously retry the battle and subsequently lower the difficulty of the battle for each retry. Earlier versions of the game included two difficulty settings, Normal and Hard, while later versions introduced a third difficulty known as Nightmare. ==Synopsis==
Synopsis
The game follows protagonists Estelle Bright and her adopted brother Joshua, who journey through the country of Liberl to train to become senior Bracers, members of a non-governmental multinational organization that acts to keep the peace and protect civilians. During their journey, they uncover a plot by Colonel Alan Richard, head of the country's intelligence division, to overthrow the monarchy and obtain an artifact known as the Aureole, one of seven treasures said to be gifted to mankind by the goddess Aidios. Estelle, Joshua, and their allies confront Richard and foil the coup. During the celebratory party after the incident is resolved, Joshua confronts Professor Alba, an archaeologist the party encountered throughout their quest, and accuses him of orchestrating the coup. Alba reveals that he is actually Georg Weissmann, a high-ranking member of a secret society called Ouroboros, and that he was the one who manipulated Richard into pursuing the Aureole. Weissman also states that Joshua is a former member of the society and restores his memories of his service with them. In fear of endangering Estelle, Joshua decides to leave in order to take on Ouroboros independently. After confessing his feelings to Estelle, he drugs her to prevent her from following him before departing. == Release ==
Release
Trails in the Sky was initially released for Windows on June 24, 2004, in Japan. The game was later ported to the PlayStation Portable and released in Japan on October 28, 2006. It was then released via FOMA by Taito on December 24, 2008. The PSP version was later released by Xseed Games in 2011 in North America on March 29, and in Europe on November 4. A port for Windows was released worldwide on July 29, 2014. iOS and Android versions were released by Broadmedia in Japan on January 19, 2016. A remaster, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky FC Evolution, was developed by Paon DP and published by Kadokawa Games in Japan for the PlayStation Vita on June 11, 2015. Evolution updates the user interface and incorporates new features such as voice acting, redesigned character portraits, and a new animated opening cutscene. Localization The game was localized into English by Xseed Games, who had acquired the rights to bring the Trails in the Sky trilogy to North America in May 2010. The length of the script for Trails in the Sky FC, which contains approximately 1.5 million Japanese characters, presented a challenge for the team's editors. Jessica Chavez, the game's lead editor, spent nine months working on the script. Chavez stated that she would frequently work over 11–12 hours for six days a week. In 2013, Xseed planned a Windows version of Trails in the Sky to be released in early 2014, but coding issues forced the release date to be pushed back to July. Xseed localization programmer Sara Leen stated much of the code needed to be rewritten from scratch because of technical differences between the PlayStation Portable and Windows versions; these changes frequently introduced new software bugs, further complicating matters. ==Reception==
Reception
Trails in the Sky received "generally favorable" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic. Trails in the Sky FC sold poorly in North America and Europe upon its initial release for the PSP, but USGamer's Kat Bailey described its later PlayStation Vita availability and PC port as a useful revenue stream with little overhead for niche publisher Xseed Games. It was named the best RPG of 2011 by RPGFan and among the best games of the year by Wired. == Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter ==
Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter
Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter, a remake using the Trails Through Daybreak engine known as the Falcom Developer Kit (FDK) as well with implementing its action & turn-based hybrid combat, was released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Windows on September 19, 2025. Falcom had previously suggested a remake of Trails in the Sky was under consideration before it was revealed in a Nintendo Direct presentation in August 2024. The game was published in Japan by Falcom, in North America by GungHo Online Entertainment, and in Europe by Clear River Games. A sequel, Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter, is set to be released in 2026. ==Notes==
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