![]() ![]() ![]() Unlike previous entries, it’s going to be a long time before you get a chance to take control of Rean as he’s been captured by his father and locked away in an unknown dungeon along with Celine. Trails of Cold Steel IV takes place two weeks after the exciting finale of Trails of Cold Steel III, meaning this review will contain some minor spoilers to the end of the third game. So, after downloading the game, grabbing a drink, and preparing myself to possibly join Rean and Class VII on their final adventure, did it end up being a great conclusion or did it leave me wanting more? Let’s find out… If you are interested but you’ve not played the previous games, check out my review for the First, Second and Third (PS4) or (Switch) game in the series by clicking on them in this sentence. ![]() As such, as I’ve said within my last few reviews, if you’ve not played the previous games then you’re at a disadvantage – it’s not impossible to play this without playing those due to the comprehensive ‘catch up’ segment in the menu, but those who have experienced the previous events will enjoy this title much more. ![]() However, I knew I had to bring the story to an end one day so I buckled up and over the course of 133 hours (within seven days) I had played the entire game twice, got the platinum, and became emotional a number of times! Today it’s time to bring the saga to a close (kinda) and talk about how much I love this series.ĭeveloped by Nihon Falcom, the Gods of JRPG games, and published once again by NIS America, Trails of Cold Steel IV is the continuation of the previous game, bringing the story to a close and answering a lot of questions that were left unanswered. When I was provided with a review copy for The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV a few weeks ago, I had the same dilemma as I did with Yakuza 6 – I really want to play the game, as I’ve been waiting a long time for it, but I don’t want the story to end so I didn’t want to play it. ![]()
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