The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero
About
Experience Crossbell in this exciting chapter from the renowned The Legend of Heroes series! The site of an ongoing territorial struggle between the Erebonian Empire and the Republic of Calvard, Crossbell has developed into a prosperous city-state and one of the continent’s leading economic centers.
After three years away from his hometown, Lloyd Bannings returns in order to follow his late brother's footsteps and join the Crossbell Police Department. However, when he arrives, he finds he's been assigned to the Special Support Section, a new division that handles odd jobs and minor requests. He meets his new teammates, which include Elie MacDowell, the granddaughter of the city's mayor; Randy Orlando, a womanizing ex-soldier; and Tio Plato, a young tech genius.
Though their department is mocked by the media and looked down on by the rest of the CPD, Lloyd and his friends continue to fight to make their city a better place. As they do, however, they slowly come face-to-face with the criminal corruption gripping their city. Little do they know just how deep the shadows of Crossbell City go...
Key Features
Welcome to Crossbell: The beginning of an exciting story arc in the Trails universe is about to begin in this iconic city-state! Experience a rich and refreshing game world that is teeming with secrets and adventures.
Polished Tactics: Strategic combat has been refined, resulting in rich, satisfying tactical gameplay. Harness powerful skills and teamwork to overcome your adversaries!
Your City, Your Story: Features such as High-speed and Skip mode allow you to cater your gameplay experience to your preferences and enjoy battles quickly to focus on the surrounding story and events.
After three years away from his hometown, Lloyd Bannings returns in order to follow his late brother's footsteps and join the Crossbell Police Department. However, when he arrives, he finds he's been assigned to the Special Support Section, a new division that handles odd jobs and minor requests. He meets his new teammates, which include Elie MacDowell, the granddaughter of the city's mayor; Randy Orlando, a womanizing ex-soldier; and Tio Plato, a young tech genius.
Though their department is mocked by the media and looked down on by the rest of the CPD, Lloyd and his friends continue to fight to make their city a better place. As they do, however, they slowly come face-to-face with the criminal corruption gripping their city. Little do they know just how deep the shadows of Crossbell City go...
Key Features
Welcome to Crossbell: The beginning of an exciting story arc in the Trails universe is about to begin in this iconic city-state! Experience a rich and refreshing game world that is teeming with secrets and adventures.
Polished Tactics: Strategic combat has been refined, resulting in rich, satisfying tactical gameplay. Harness powerful skills and teamwork to overcome your adversaries!
Your City, Your Story: Features such as High-speed and Skip mode allow you to cater your gameplay experience to your preferences and enjoy battles quickly to focus on the surrounding story and events.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 8.1
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6570
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10/11
- Processor: Intel Core i5 (4-core 3.30Ghz)
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon R7 200 Series
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
System requirements for Nintendo Switch
System requirements for PlayStation 4
The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero reviews and comments
Boring.
Another entry in the Trails of Boredom series.
Stereotyped characters, cheesy dialogues, fragmented story barely hold together by fetch quest type progression.
Story written by throwing a handful JRPG stereoytpes in a pot and shuffling around. Boring.
Add the usual horny character who treats woman like objects, romanizing the yakuza and unsuccesful trying to make the player care about cops.
Less then a handful soundtracks on repeat.
Level design as classic and typical as you can expect.
Just plain boring.
Another entry in the Trails of Boredom series.
Stereotyped characters, cheesy dialogues, fragmented story barely hold together by fetch quest type progression.
Story written by throwing a handful JRPG stereoytpes in a pot and shuffling around. Boring.
Add the usual horny character who treats woman like objects, romanizing the yakuza and unsuccesful trying to make the player care about cops.
Less then a handful soundtracks on repeat.
Level design as classic and typical as you can expect.
Just plain boring.
«Boooring»
«Game over at last!»