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The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky: The 3rd is less a third Chapter in a Trilogy and more a Bonus chapter to an already finished series. Accordingly, the Game is intended for those who have already had Their Joy with the two previous Games and want even more Trails in the Sky.
First of all, however, it should be noted that this Game does a lot differently than the previous Parts. Instead of travelling all Over Liberl again, this Game is primarily about Kevin Graham and a new Character, which unfortunately ended up in the World of Phantasma. Overall, the Game is more camp-less than the previous Parts, but in addition to Kevin'S And Ries Story, it also offers various Stories about the well-known Characters. These Stories await themselves in the optional lunar, Star, and Sun Doors.
What pleases me:-Kevin and the Role of the Church will be shed more light on.
-You will be able to play all playable Characters from the previous Parts. And there are more waiting for one.
-Once again a successful Soundtrack-Also this Game is a successful PC implementation-Fights usually as good as in Second Chapter-New Quick Travel Function (is also bitterly needed here)-Once again more Multivalt in Equipment (Accessories) and Quartz Negativ:-The Main Plot Does not play out to the real World.
-In Terms of Excitement, the Game can't quite keep up with Second Chapter.
Neutral:-Play Time depending on how much of the optional Content you look at and what Level Of difficulty you choose about 35-70 Hours.
-Difficulty: The Degree of Difficulty varies between First Chapter and Second Chapter. I found the Difficulty Schwer fitting again.
Verdict: If you have the two previous Games through and you want even more, you should get the Game. You should, of course, be aware that the story focus here is no longer on Estelle. For me it was a successful Conclusion and I hope that we can soon immerse ourselves in the Realm of Erebonia or Crosswell.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
What was I looking forward to the last Part of the Trilogy.
After the first two Parts, I thought that this Part was a successful Conclusion.
I was disappointed, though.
Instead of continuing the Story of the newly come together Brightcouple Estelle and Joshua, unfortunately they decided to send the two on a Couple'S trip and instead make the Priest and his new Azubine the Main Characters.
Everything started so great on the Airship in the Prologue.
But then came the first Chapter and I could even start with the Setting nix. A Parallel World in which you had to search and awaken all the Characters by sacred Stones.
I would have preferred the real World of the first two Parts. Here I always felt like I was in a Prison-which the Parallel World actually was.
Through the first 6 Chapters I actually got through quite well.
Unfortunately, there were 2 Places where I had to try to find a Solution, because the Diary ned said exactly how to proceed.
From chapter 7, the Game was only annoying, as the Boss fights-as well as the Final Opponent-in particular were just annoying and frustrating.
The Retryfeature has tempered the Frustration a bit, but it has pulled up like Chewing gum and it seemed to me that you want to artificially prolong the Game as a result.
I didn't do the Side Quests aka Doors anymore and also the Bonus Dungeon ned. I was just happy to have finished the Game. The Ending was now also ned so great compared to the first two Parts.
What was good as always was the Music. Even if she came across quite depri because of the Scenario.
The Humour, as always, was witty.
What was still annoying Was the Fact that you needed suitable characters in certain story-technical Places and for that you always had to teleport yourself back to the Base, swap the Characters, then back again and at worst all the Way again That was some really annoying due to the aggressive Opponents.
All in all, the last Part of the Trilogy disappointed me a lot because of all these Points.
You should have either left it with the first two Parts or carried on the Story of Estelle and Joshua as a Loved-up couple.
For the Conclusion of a Trilogy, of course, you have to play the third Part, but as I said, you could have left it with the first two Parts as well.
Happy Ending for Estelle and Joshua and good is.