The Legend of Heroes p266 Trails Through Daybreak II Articles and News - Siliconera The secret level in the world of video game news. Fri, 07 Feb 2025 14:25:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://d3la0uqcqx40x5.cloudfront.net/wp-content/s/2021/04/cropped-cropped-favicon-new-270x270-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32 The Legend of Heroes p266 Trails Through Daybreak II Articles and News - Siliconera 32 32 163913089 Review 702e4y The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II Struggles to Move Forward https://siliconera.voiranime.info/review-the-legend-of-heroes-trails-through-daybreak-ii-struggles-to-move-forward/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=review-the-legend-of-heroes-trails-through-daybreak-ii-struggles-to-move-forward https://siliconera.voiranime.info/review-the-legend-of-heroes-trails-through-daybreak-ii-struggles-to-move-forward/#respond <![CDATA[Shaun Musgrave]]> Fri, 07 Feb 2025 15:00:58 +0000 <![CDATA[Featured]]> <![CDATA[Europe]]> <![CDATA[Japan]]> <![CDATA[Nihon Falcom]]> <![CDATA[NIS America]]> <![CDATA[North America]]> <![CDATA[Reviews]]> <![CDATA[The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II]]> https://siliconera.voiranime.info/?p=1077095 <![CDATA[

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Nihon Falcom's The Legend of Heroes: Trails series became quite the juggernaut, with its interconnected baker's dozen of narrative-rich JRPGs presenting a near-thousand hour epic for players to chew on. Arguments are had about where a newcomer should or shouldn't start, and which titles if any are inessential. It often feels unwieldy, but the characters and well-realized settings keep fans coming back for more. The latest game to get a localized release courtesy of NIS America is The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II. We're taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version, and it's rough in more ways than one.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II is available on the PS4, PS5, PC via Steam, and the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo's aging console is obviously the low hardware on the pole here, as it often is. Nihon Falcom games on the hybrid console have been all over the map, and this is regrettably not one of the better ones. To be frank, if you have the option to play the game on any other platform, you should do that. If your only option is the Nintendo Switch, you're going to have to put up with some considerable technical shortcomings this time around.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

A lot of sacrifices have been made for this version of Trails through Daybreak II, and visually it ranges from hideous to adequate. A generally low resolution with jaggies galore, textures inconsistently swapping between low and high detail, and a ton of shimmering all add up to make this game look a lot worse than it should. The framerate in this Nintendo Switch port is a little bit worse than the first game in places, but broadly speaking performs similarly. That's not really a good thing, but compared to the drop in image quality, it's easier to overlook. The game isn't unplayable by any means, but it's curious how it manages to make the same locations look so much worse than they did in the Switch version of the original Trails through Daybreak. This is a way to experience the game, but it's not the one I would personally recommend.

With that topic dealt with, let's move on to the game itself. Unfortunately, it has a lot of problems of its own. The story picks up a few months after the events of the original Trails through Daybreak. It's once again set in Calvard, with the bulk of the game taking place in the bustling city of Edith. There's a lot less traveling involved in this adventure, with the game instead choosing to expand on and more fully explore the main city. It's something of a theme here, as you'll see. There are new locations to visit within the city, so you can expect to cover some fresh ground in the course of the game despite the more focused approach.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

The story hits the ground running, with a cutscene showing a bunch of people being murdered by a crimson creature that looks a lot like Van Arkride's Grendel form. It's even accompanied by a Holo that seems curiously familiar. Naturally, suspicion falls on Van. Elaine Auclair stops by Van's office to hire him to investigate the situation, something he'd likely be inclined to do anyway in order to clear his name. After following a relatively short trail of clues, they catch up to the killer. From there, things decidedly do not go as expected.

I've hemmed and hawed about what I should or should not spoil about Trails through Daybreak II in service of this review. Ultimately, there's one aspect of the game that kicks off rather early and is so prominent that I can't really talk around it. If you really don't want to know anything about the story beyond the basic premise, consider this your warning to bail out on this review. I won't be going into excruciating detail, but there is one major and frequent plot device that I feel I have to address. Seriously, that's the warning.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

Time travel is a very risky element to bring into any story. When used carefully and effectively, it's an interesting way to explore alternate possibilities. Many great games take advantage of time travel to flesh out their stories and characters in ways a more traditional plot would not be able to. Still, one must tread cautiously with time travel. It's very easy to drain all of the drama and stakes from a story if any bad outcome can simply be rewound. It can come off like a cheat on the writer's part, and it makes it hard to get invested in anything once it has been introduced.

Trails through Daybreak II leans hard on time travel, and it uses it in the worst possible way. Whenever the heroes meet a bad ending, time gets rewound to an earlier point in the story. Some of these bad endings can be avoided, but most can't be. In the first couple of acts, this is used sparingly enough that things still hold together well enough. In the game's third act, it's like the writers fell asleep on the time travel button. It's absurd, and it makes it feel like nothing you're doing actually matters. The game runs about as long as the usual Trails story, but a great deal of what you see and do ends up never canonically happening at all. It's a bummer.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

On top of that, Trails through Daybreak II also suffers from being a seemingly inconsequential entry as a whole. Basically none of the questions raised in the first game get addressed here in any form. I hesitate to call it a filler story, but it certainly doesn't advance any of the main story threads set up in the last installment. I'm not opposed to that idea in principle, but I can't help but think this wasn't the right time or place in the series for this kind of thing. Of course, we can't predict the future. It's possible later entries in the series will pick up on things that happen in Daybreak II, but at least here and now this is probably the easiest entry to skip.

Still, the narrative is not without its merits. Ignoring the nonsense hamburger salad that is the main plot, there is a lot of solid character work in Trails through Daybreak II. Many characters get a chance to have interesting interactions with each other via Connection Events, and the game makes it a point to fill in a lot of back story this way. Trails games typically have great casts of characters, and that ends up being the saving grace of this game's narrative. If you had a nice time with the first game, you'll likely appreciate the breathing room that the characters get in this follow-up. It doesn't hurt that the voice cast does a great job with the material they've been given. The localization is up to the usual standards for this series, as well.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

Mechanically speaking, there isn't a whole lot new on offer in Trails through Daybreak II. You've got the usual assortment of side quests to complete, a few mini-game activities like fishing or playing a card game, and some hidden treasures to keep your eyes open for. There aren't many stand-outs among the side quests this time around, but they remain a nice change of pace from the main story. At the very least, they serve to remind you that Van does indeed have a life outside of all the noise we seem to catch him in the middle of. Like before, the way you choose to handle these side quests will determine how your character grows along three parameters, even if that ultimately doesn't add up to a lot in of gameplay or narrative.

There are a few additions to the battle system, but it too largely carries over from the first Daybreak. Once again you can engage weaker enemies with your choice of action-based or turn-based combat. There are some new actions you can take when opting for the former, with the most notable being Cross Charges. If you do a Perfect Dodge with the right timing, you'll be able to swap in another party member to deliver a charged strike. The swapped-in member will be buffed and you'll have a much easier time stunning the enemy to boot. I continue to appreciate the addition of this real-time system, as it makes it a lot less irritating to deal with weaker enemy encounters.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

In turn-based fights you're offered the same array of options seen in the previous games, with a new wrinkle or two to play around with. EX Chains are the big one, giving you yet another way to deal heavy damage if you can set things up right. Stunning enemies is one of the necessary conditions, so it's more important than ever to aim for that. You can play the game on a variety of difficulty settings, and if you're playing on Normal or higher you'll want to make full use of this new addition. Some of the bosses can be absolutely brutal if you fail to use your whole combat tool box. Of course, you can always bump the difficulty up or down as you like during the game. That's another tool in the box, I suppose.

The last main gameplay element to talk about is the Marchen Garten. You can assemble a party from any of the characters from the main story no matter where they might be, and even make use of a few others who you wouldn't otherwise get to use in Trails through Daybreak II. You'll then explore procedurally-generated virtual spaces, completing missions and battling bosses as you go. You'll be well-rewarded for doing so, but it's an enjoyable enough activity in and of itself. The big prize here comes in the form of shard tokens, a resource that will always be welcome. You can pop into the Marchen Garten anytime you want once it's unlocked.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a good time playing The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II, despite its many shortcomings both technical and otherwise. It's far from being my favorite game in the series, and I think in a lot of ways it's a very disappointing follow-up to the first Trails through Daybreak game. What works here works well however, and for fans of the series that might be good enough. I will caution potential buyers to treat this Nintendo Switch port as a last resort option, but it is at least an option. Here's hoping that Nihon Falcom can turn this around as we head into the second half of the Calvard arc.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II will release on the PlayStation 4/5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam on February 14th, 2025.

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Trails through Daybreak II Review

Nihon Falcom's The Legend of Heroes: Trails series became quite the juggernaut, with its interconnected baker's dozen of narrative-rich JRPGs presenting a near-thousand hour epic for players to chew on. Arguments are had about where a newcomer should or shouldn't start, and which titles if any are inessential. It often feels unwieldy, but the characters and well-realized settings keep fans coming back for more. The latest game to get a localized release courtesy of NIS America is The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II. We're taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version, and it's rough in more ways than one.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II is available on the PS4, PS5, PC via Steam, and the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo's aging console is obviously the low hardware on the pole here, as it often is. Nihon Falcom games on the hybrid console have been all over the map, and this is regrettably not one of the better ones. To be frank, if you have the option to play the game on any other platform, you should do that. If your only option is the Nintendo Switch, you're going to have to put up with some considerable technical shortcomings this time around.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

A lot of sacrifices have been made for this version of Trails through Daybreak II, and visually it ranges from hideous to adequate. A generally low resolution with jaggies galore, textures inconsistently swapping between low and high detail, and a ton of shimmering all add up to make this game look a lot worse than it should. The framerate in this Nintendo Switch port is a little bit worse than the first game in places, but broadly speaking performs similarly. That's not really a good thing, but compared to the drop in image quality, it's easier to overlook. The game isn't unplayable by any means, but it's curious how it manages to make the same locations look so much worse than they did in the Switch version of the original Trails through Daybreak. This is a way to experience the game, but it's not the one I would personally recommend.

With that topic dealt with, let's move on to the game itself. Unfortunately, it has a lot of problems of its own. The story picks up a few months after the events of the original Trails through Daybreak. It's once again set in Calvard, with the bulk of the game taking place in the bustling city of Edith. There's a lot less traveling involved in this adventure, with the game instead choosing to expand on and more fully explore the main city. It's something of a theme here, as you'll see. There are new locations to visit within the city, so you can expect to cover some fresh ground in the course of the game despite the more focused approach.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

The story hits the ground running, with a cutscene showing a bunch of people being murdered by a crimson creature that looks a lot like Van Arkride's Grendel form. It's even accompanied by a Holo that seems curiously familiar. Naturally, suspicion falls on Van. Elaine Auclair stops by Van's office to hire him to investigate the situation, something he'd likely be inclined to do anyway in order to clear his name. After following a relatively short trail of clues, they catch up to the killer. From there, things decidedly do not go as expected.

I've hemmed and hawed about what I should or should not spoil about Trails through Daybreak II in service of this review. Ultimately, there's one aspect of the game that kicks off rather early and is so prominent that I can't really talk around it. If you really don't want to know anything about the story beyond the basic premise, consider this your warning to bail out on this review. I won't be going into excruciating detail, but there is one major and frequent plot device that I feel I have to address. Seriously, that's the warning.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

Time travel is a very risky element to bring into any story. When used carefully and effectively, it's an interesting way to explore alternate possibilities. Many great games take advantage of time travel to flesh out their stories and characters in ways a more traditional plot would not be able to. Still, one must tread cautiously with time travel. It's very easy to drain all of the drama and stakes from a story if any bad outcome can simply be rewound. It can come off like a cheat on the writer's part, and it makes it hard to get invested in anything once it has been introduced.

Trails through Daybreak II leans hard on time travel, and it uses it in the worst possible way. Whenever the heroes meet a bad ending, time gets rewound to an earlier point in the story. Some of these bad endings can be avoided, but most can't be. In the first couple of acts, this is used sparingly enough that things still hold together well enough. In the game's third act, it's like the writers fell asleep on the time travel button. It's absurd, and it makes it feel like nothing you're doing actually matters. The game runs about as long as the usual Trails story, but a great deal of what you see and do ends up never canonically happening at all. It's a bummer.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

On top of that, Trails through Daybreak II also suffers from being a seemingly inconsequential entry as a whole. Basically none of the questions raised in the first game get addressed here in any form. I hesitate to call it a filler story, but it certainly doesn't advance any of the main story threads set up in the last installment. I'm not opposed to that idea in principle, but I can't help but think this wasn't the right time or place in the series for this kind of thing. Of course, we can't predict the future. It's possible later entries in the series will pick up on things that happen in Daybreak II, but at least here and now this is probably the easiest entry to skip.

Still, the narrative is not without its merits. Ignoring the nonsense hamburger salad that is the main plot, there is a lot of solid character work in Trails through Daybreak II. Many characters get a chance to have interesting interactions with each other via Connection Events, and the game makes it a point to fill in a lot of back story this way. Trails games typically have great casts of characters, and that ends up being the saving grace of this game's narrative. If you had a nice time with the first game, you'll likely appreciate the breathing room that the characters get in this follow-up. It doesn't hurt that the voice cast does a great job with the material they've been given. The localization is up to the usual standards for this series, as well.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

Mechanically speaking, there isn't a whole lot new on offer in Trails through Daybreak II. You've got the usual assortment of side quests to complete, a few mini-game activities like fishing or playing a card game, and some hidden treasures to keep your eyes open for. There aren't many stand-outs among the side quests this time around, but they remain a nice change of pace from the main story. At the very least, they serve to remind you that Van does indeed have a life outside of all the noise we seem to catch him in the middle of. Like before, the way you choose to handle these side quests will determine how your character grows along three parameters, even if that ultimately doesn't add up to a lot in of gameplay or narrative.

There are a few additions to the battle system, but it too largely carries over from the first Daybreak. Once again you can engage weaker enemies with your choice of action-based or turn-based combat. There are some new actions you can take when opting for the former, with the most notable being Cross Charges. If you do a Perfect Dodge with the right timing, you'll be able to swap in another party member to deliver a charged strike. The swapped-in member will be buffed and you'll have a much easier time stunning the enemy to boot. I continue to appreciate the addition of this real-time system, as it makes it a lot less irritating to deal with weaker enemy encounters.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

In turn-based fights you're offered the same array of options seen in the previous games, with a new wrinkle or two to play around with. EX Chains are the big one, giving you yet another way to deal heavy damage if you can set things up right. Stunning enemies is one of the necessary conditions, so it's more important than ever to aim for that. You can play the game on a variety of difficulty settings, and if you're playing on Normal or higher you'll want to make full use of this new addition. Some of the bosses can be absolutely brutal if you fail to use your whole combat tool box. Of course, you can always bump the difficulty up or down as you like during the game. That's another tool in the box, I suppose.

The last main gameplay element to talk about is the Marchen Garten. You can assemble a party from any of the characters from the main story no matter where they might be, and even make use of a few others who you wouldn't otherwise get to use in Trails through Daybreak II. You'll then explore procedurally-generated virtual spaces, completing missions and battling bosses as you go. You'll be well-rewarded for doing so, but it's an enjoyable enough activity in and of itself. The big prize here comes in the form of shard tokens, a resource that will always be welcome. You can pop into the Marchen Garten anytime you want once it's unlocked.

Trails through Daybreak II
Screenshot by Siliconera

I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a good time playing The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II, despite its many shortcomings both technical and otherwise. It's far from being my favorite game in the series, and I think in a lot of ways it's a very disappointing follow-up to the first Trails through Daybreak game. What works here works well however, and for fans of the series that might be good enough. I will caution potential buyers to treat this Nintendo Switch port as a last resort option, but it is at least an option. Here's hoping that Nihon Falcom can turn this around as we head into the second half of the Calvard arc.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II will release on the PlayStation 4/5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam on February 14th, 2025.

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Watch the Trails through Daybreak 2 Opening Movie 6r3a2a https://siliconera.voiranime.info/watch-the-trails-through-daybreak-2-opening-movie/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=watch-the-trails-through-daybreak-2-opening-movie https://siliconera.voiranime.info/watch-the-trails-through-daybreak-2-opening-movie/#respond <![CDATA[Jenni Lada]]> Tue, 04 Feb 2025 15:30:00 +0000 <![CDATA[News]]> <![CDATA[Nintendo Switch]]> <![CDATA[PC]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 4]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 5]]> <![CDATA[Europe]]> <![CDATA[Japan]]> <![CDATA[Nihon Falcom]]> <![CDATA[NIS America]]> <![CDATA[North America]]> <![CDATA[The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II]]> https://siliconera.voiranime.info/?p=1076725 <![CDATA[

Watch the Trails through Daybreak 2 Opening Movie

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 is about to debut, and the opening movie is now available to watch ahead of its release. Things begin with peeks at the Shard armament forms of major characters, before focusing on other folks and situations that matter in this installment.

Things kick off with a view of Van Arkride in his Grendal Shard armament, as well as Grendel Zolga one opposing him. After that, there are glimpses of the AIs Mare and Carmine Altera, which are tied to them. 

After that, we see major characters around Edith City. First, Van Arkride, Agnes Claudel, Elaine Auclair, and Rene Kincaid show up. Nadia Rayne and Swin Abel appear at the same time after Rene. After that duo, Feri Al-Fayed, Aaron Wei, Risette Twinnings, Mirabel Aalton, Nina Fenly, and Judith Lanster appear. Quatre Salision, Renne Bright, and Shizuna Rem Misurugi follow. That’s also when more ominous looking individuals like Ixs the Glinting Bullet and Jorda the Shadow Eater are revealed alongside the Gardenmaster, and Ellroy Harwood the Thousand Oathbreaker. After that, we get to see battle CGs and moments from the story.

Here’s the full The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 opening movie:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PqS_5eWb7A&ab_channel=NISAmerica

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC on February 14, 2025 worldwide, and it is already available in Japan. Two demos with different types of experiences are available now.

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Watch the Trails through Daybreak 2 Opening Movie

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 is about to debut, and the opening movie is now available to watch ahead of its release. Things begin with peeks at the Shard armament forms of major characters, before focusing on other folks and situations that matter in this installment.

Things kick off with a view of Van Arkride in his Grendal Shard armament, as well as Grendel Zolga one opposing him. After that, there are glimpses of the AIs Mare and Carmine Altera, which are tied to them. 

After that, we see major characters around Edith City. First, Van Arkride, Agnes Claudel, Elaine Auclair, and Rene Kincaid show up. Nadia Rayne and Swin Abel appear at the same time after Rene. After that duo, Feri Al-Fayed, Aaron Wei, Risette Twinnings, Mirabel Aalton, Nina Fenly, and Judith Lanster appear. Quatre Salision, Renne Bright, and Shizuna Rem Misurugi follow. That’s also when more ominous looking individuals like Ixs the Glinting Bullet and Jorda the Shadow Eater are revealed alongside the Gardenmaster, and Ellroy Harwood the Thousand Oathbreaker. After that, we get to see battle CGs and moments from the story.

Here’s the full The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 opening movie:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PqS_5eWb7A&ab_channel=NISAmerica

The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC on February 14, 2025 worldwide, and it is already available in Japan. Two demos with different types of experiences are available now.

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What Is the Most Anticipated JRPG of 2025? 3z63t https://siliconera.voiranime.info/most-anticipated-jrpg-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=most-anticipated-jrpg-2025 https://siliconera.voiranime.info/most-anticipated-jrpg-2025/#respond <![CDATA[Cody Perez]]> Sun, 26 Jan 2025 20:00:00 +0000 <![CDATA[Featured]]> <![CDATA[Nintendo Switch]]> <![CDATA[PC]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 4]]> <![CDATA[PlayStation 5]]> <![CDATA[Xbox One]]> <![CDATA[Xbox Series X]]> <![CDATA[Europe]]> <![CDATA[Japan]]> <![CDATA[Konami]]> <![CDATA[Nihon Falcom]]> <![CDATA[North America]]> <![CDATA[Playtests]]> <![CDATA[Siliconera Speaks Up]]> <![CDATA[Suikoden I and II HD Remaster]]> <![CDATA[The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky]]> <![CDATA[The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 1st]]> <![CDATA[The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II]]> https://siliconera.voiranime.info/?p=1074957 <![CDATA[

Looking ahead, 2025 appears to be a fantastic year for JRPGs. We already know about some great titles like Atelier Yumia. Plus, there are likely a few JRPGs we still don’t know about yet. Regardless, our staff put together our list of the JRPG titles that are our most anticipated for the year of 2025.

The latest Suikoden 2 HD Remaster gameplay trailer features Riou and Kasumi visiting the ninja village Rokkaku for new allies.
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Honestly? I'm excited to go through Suikoden I and II again. I loved the games, and playing Eiyuden Chronicle last year made me long for a chance to go through these two incredibly solid entries in the series again. I mean, I could just grab my PSX discs and pop them in, but playing on my Switch in handheld mode would be even more ideal. -- Jenni

Even with highly anticipated JRPGs already announced like Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, my most anticipated JRPG as of right now is The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II. Sure, I can’t wait for Trails in the Sky the 1st, which will remake one of my favorite JRPGs of all time, but I have already played that game. I will always want to try something new and Trails through Daybreak II is just that.

I loved Van and the other of his ragtag team in the first of the Calvard titles, plus the locations of the Republic were terrific to explore. However, the original felt just a tad too short and with a story that felt second to everything else, unlike past Trails games. I hope this sequel will fully live up to the potential of this story arc. Of course, this is with the current info we have right now, so I’m excluding unannounced JRPGs I hope we see in 2025 like a new NieR or Persona 6. -- Cody

My most anticipated JRPG for 2025 is also The Legend of Heroes, though I'm more interested in Trails in the Sky the 1st. Yes, I'm one of those people who played the original one back in the day and then dropped it because the battle system was a bit too slow for my taste. So I never actually got into the game, nor the series. It'll be nice to get into it for real (especially since I actually own a bunch of Trails games that I bought on sale, yet never even started them) and Trails in the Sky the 1st seems like the ultimate starting point. -- Stephanie

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Looking ahead, 2025 appears to be a fantastic year for JRPGs. We already know about some great titles like Atelier Yumia. Plus, there are likely a few JRPGs we still don’t know about yet. Regardless, our staff put together our list of the JRPG titles that are our most anticipated for the year of 2025.

The latest Suikoden 2 HD Remaster gameplay trailer features Riou and Kasumi visiting the ninja village Rokkaku for new allies.
Image via Konami

Siliconera Speaks Up: Most Anticipated JRPG of 2025 5i245b

Honestly? I'm excited to go through Suikoden I and II again. I loved the games, and playing Eiyuden Chronicle last year made me long for a chance to go through these two incredibly solid entries in the series again. I mean, I could just grab my PSX discs and pop them in, but playing on my Switch in handheld mode would be even more ideal. -- Jenni

Even with highly anticipated JRPGs already announced like Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, my most anticipated JRPG as of right now is The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II. Sure, I can’t wait for Trails in the Sky the 1st, which will remake one of my favorite JRPGs of all time, but I have already played that game. I will always want to try something new and Trails through Daybreak II is just that.

I loved Van and the other of his ragtag team in the first of the Calvard titles, plus the locations of the Republic were terrific to explore. However, the original felt just a tad too short and with a story that felt second to everything else, unlike past Trails games. I hope this sequel will fully live up to the potential of this story arc. Of course, this is with the current info we have right now, so I’m excluding unannounced JRPGs I hope we see in 2025 like a new NieR or Persona 6. -- Cody

My most anticipated JRPG for 2025 is also The Legend of Heroes, though I'm more interested in Trails in the Sky the 1st. Yes, I'm one of those people who played the original one back in the day and then dropped it because the battle system was a bit too slow for my taste. So I never actually got into the game, nor the series. It'll be nice to get into it for real (especially since I actually own a bunch of Trails games that I bought on sale, yet never even started them) and Trails in the Sky the 1st seems like the ultimate starting point. -- Stephanie

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2 Trails Through Daybreak 2 Demos Debut

NIS America announced there are now two demos for The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 on the PlayStation Store for the PS4 and PS5. One is a Story Demo with data that can carry over to the full game, while the other is a Battle Demo that only focuses on exploring a dungeon.

A new trailer highlighted what to expect from the two Trails through Daybreak 2 demos on the PS4 and PS5. The video began by showing off the Story Demo. That kicks off at the 20 second mark, and it looks at what happens in the earliest hours of the game. This means we’ll experience a mix of the campaign and some early fights. It also teased time with minigames like fishing. 

At the one minute mark, the trailer shifted over to focus on the Battle Demo. That takes us into Marchen Garten. We’ll have access to additional characters and more challenging fights there. One option it it involves the Swin and Nadia team going through Coral Archipelago, while the other sends Agnes and Renne into Submerged Terrace.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qb9IDFyTKA&ab_channel=NISAmerica

The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak 2 will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC on February 14, 2025, and the Story and Battle Demo experiences are out for the PS4 and PS5 now. The first game is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC now. 

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2 Trails Through Daybreak 2 Demos Debut

NIS America announced there are now two demos for The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak 2 on the PlayStation Store for the PS4 and PS5. One is a Story Demo with data that can carry over to the full game, while the other is a Battle Demo that only focuses on exploring a dungeon.

A new trailer highlighted what to expect from the two Trails through Daybreak 2 demos on the PS4 and PS5. The video began by showing off the Story Demo. That kicks off at the 20 second mark, and it looks at what happens in the earliest hours of the game. This means we’ll experience a mix of the campaign and some early fights. It also teased time with minigames like fishing. 

At the one minute mark, the trailer shifted over to focus on the Battle Demo. That takes us into Marchen Garten. We’ll have access to additional characters and more challenging fights there. One option it it involves the Swin and Nadia team going through Coral Archipelago, while the other sends Agnes and Renne into Submerged Terrace.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qb9IDFyTKA&ab_channel=NISAmerica

The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak 2 will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC on February 14, 2025, and the Story and Battle Demo experiences are out for the PS4 and PS5 now. The first game is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC now. 

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Monster Hunter Wilds TGS 2024 physical demo will return in Okazaki Aichi Japan

As we enter a brand new year, it is time to look ahead. 2025 has so many amazing games coming out. From new JRPGs to remakes of classic titles, there is so much ahead. The Siliconera staff came together to reveal the most anticipated game of 2025 for each of us. Here are the games we think you should be looking forward to this year.

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Image via NIS America

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It's Monster Hunter Wilds. I need to play more of this game. The environments are amazing, with huge biomes that basically get a two-in-one effect when the seasons change. The monsters are great. The FASHION! I need it. I had the most fun with it when I played an early build. It feels so fantastic and rich already. I can't wait to play more. -- Jenni

My most anticipated would also be Monster Hunter Wilds, but that game needs no introduction. Instead, I'm starting to get a little interested in Avowed. A slick and updated Skyrim-like experience with some interesting weapons sounds like a good time, even if I wasn't paying too much attention to it before now. I'm also certainly going to pick up Civilization VII, though to be honest I'm yet to get too enthused about what I've seen. The art style, the mechanics… none of it has grabbed me, but I'd love to be surprised. -- Elliot

My most anticipated is Penny Blood! To this day, I'm hoping to see a remake or remaster of the Shadow Hearts series and I was so excited when I saw the news of the combined Kickstarter with Armed Fantasia. Considering the studio's recent troubles, as well as the lack of any meaningful updates in the Kickstarter e-mails, I'm not sure if we'll get it in 2025 anymore though… -- Stephanie

I've been eagerly waiting for the full release of Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist since earlier in 2024. Luckily, I won't have to wait long since the game is coming out very early into the year! I can't wait to jump into the world that Ender Lilies started and see what has changed in between the first game and the second one. -- Daniel

With the information we have right now, 2025 looks to have some solid titles, but my pick for my most anticipated game is The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II. The Legend of Heroes series is up there for one of my favorite video game franchises. Trails through Daybreak was great, but just short of the level of other firsts in the series. I still think Trails in the Sky, Trails of Cold Steel, and Trails from Zero were all a bit better. But the potential is absolutely there with a solid cast, the gorgeous Calvard Republic, and a pretty fun morally gray storyline. I’m hoping Trails through Daybreak II fulfills the potential of the first title with a longer JRPG that has even more of the memorable side quests similar to the original. -- Cody

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Monster Hunter Wilds TGS 2024 physical demo will return in Okazaki Aichi Japan

As we enter a brand new year, it is time to look ahead. 2025 has so many amazing games coming out. From new JRPGs to remakes of classic titles, there is so much ahead. The Siliconera staff came together to reveal the most anticipated game of 2025 for each of us. Here are the games we think you should be looking forward to this year.

Most anticipated game of 2025 The Legend of Heroes Trails through Daybreak 2
Image via NIS America

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It's Monster Hunter Wilds. I need to play more of this game. The environments are amazing, with huge biomes that basically get a two-in-one effect when the seasons change. The monsters are great. The FASHION! I need it. I had the most fun with it when I played an early build. It feels so fantastic and rich already. I can't wait to play more. -- Jenni

My most anticipated would also be Monster Hunter Wilds, but that game needs no introduction. Instead, I'm starting to get a little interested in Avowed. A slick and updated Skyrim-like experience with some interesting weapons sounds like a good time, even if I wasn't paying too much attention to it before now. I'm also certainly going to pick up Civilization VII, though to be honest I'm yet to get too enthused about what I've seen. The art style, the mechanics… none of it has grabbed me, but I'd love to be surprised. -- Elliot

My most anticipated is Penny Blood! To this day, I'm hoping to see a remake or remaster of the Shadow Hearts series and I was so excited when I saw the news of the combined Kickstarter with Armed Fantasia. Considering the studio's recent troubles, as well as the lack of any meaningful updates in the Kickstarter e-mails, I'm not sure if we'll get it in 2025 anymore though… -- Stephanie

I've been eagerly waiting for the full release of Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist since earlier in 2024. Luckily, I won't have to wait long since the game is coming out very early into the year! I can't wait to jump into the world that Ender Lilies started and see what has changed in between the first game and the second one. -- Daniel

With the information we have right now, 2025 looks to have some solid titles, but my pick for my most anticipated game is The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II. The Legend of Heroes series is up there for one of my favorite video game franchises. Trails through Daybreak was great, but just short of the level of other firsts in the series. I still think Trails in the Sky, Trails of Cold Steel, and Trails from Zero were all a bit better. But the potential is absolutely there with a solid cast, the gorgeous Calvard Republic, and a pretty fun morally gray storyline. I’m hoping Trails through Daybreak II fulfills the potential of the first title with a longer JRPG that has even more of the memorable side quests similar to the original. -- Cody

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The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak Appears at Anime Expo

NIS America’s next Anime Expo 2024 announcement is The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak 2, which will arrive outside Japan in early 2025. This comes as the first game in this new subseries debuts outside Japan on July 5, 2025. 

As a reminder, both Trails Through Daybreak 1 and 2 are two of the three games in the Calvard arc of the series. It follows Spriggan Van Arkride, Agnes Claudel, and their allies. In the second part, they end up getting involved in the investigation of murders. While this sequel originally appeared on the PS4 and PS5 in Japan in September 2022 and PC in certain languages in January 2024, NIS America confirmed it will release the game on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC when it launches next year.

Here’s the latest trailer for the announcement:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI7TgkoXqMk

This leaves just one entry in this trilogy so far that isn’t confirmed for a worldwide release yet. The Legend of Heroes: Kai no Kiseki -Farewell, O Zemuria- is the third part. It is set to come to the PS4 and PS5 on September 26, 2024 in Japan.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak 2 will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC in early 2025. The first game in this new trilogy is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC now. 

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The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak Appears at Anime Expo

NIS America’s next Anime Expo 2024 announcement is The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak 2, which will arrive outside Japan in early 2025. This comes as the first game in this new subseries debuts outside Japan on July 5, 2025. 

As a reminder, both Trails Through Daybreak 1 and 2 are two of the three games in the Calvard arc of the series. It follows Spriggan Van Arkride, Agnes Claudel, and their allies. In the second part, they end up getting involved in the investigation of murders. While this sequel originally appeared on the PS4 and PS5 in Japan in September 2022 and PC in certain languages in January 2024, NIS America confirmed it will release the game on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC when it launches next year.

Here’s the latest trailer for the announcement:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI7TgkoXqMk

This leaves just one entry in this trilogy so far that isn’t confirmed for a worldwide release yet. The Legend of Heroes: Kai no Kiseki -Farewell, O Zemuria- is the third part. It is set to come to the PS4 and PS5 on September 26, 2024 in Japan.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak 2 will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC in early 2025. The first game in this new trilogy is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC now. 

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