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| The Legend of Heroes | |
|---|---|
| Genre(s) | Role-playing video game |
| Developer(s) | Nihon Falcom |
| Publisher(s) |
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| Platform(s) | PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows |
| First release | Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes December 10, 1989 |
| Latest release | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV September 27, 2018 |
The Legend of Heroes[1] is a series of role-playing video games developed by Nihon Falcom. First starting as a part of the Dragon Slayer series in the late 1980s, the series evolved into its own decade-spanning, interconnected series with fourteen entries, including several subseries. All nine games released since 2004 are part of the Trails subseries. The most recent entry, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV, was released in Japan in 2018.
History[edit]
The first entry of the series was released in 1989 as Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes, and was part of Nihon Falcom's Dragon Slayer line of games. It was released for various computer platforms, as well as consoles such as the Mega Drive, Super Famicom, and the PC Engine. The PC Engine version would be the only version to be released in English, and the only Legend of Heroes title released in North America until 2005. Meanwhile, in Japan, the series continued with Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II, released in 1992 for a similar selection of platforms.
Subsequent games in the series dropped 'Dragon Slayer' from the title. The Legend of Heroes III, The Legend of Heroes IV, and The Legend of Heroes V comprised the 'Gagharv trilogy', a set of connected games taking place in the same world.
After the conclusion of the Gagharv trilogy, Falcom introduced a completely new world and story with their next game in the series: The Legend of Heroes VI: Trails in the Sky, which would later receive 2 sequels: Trails in the Sky SC (where SC stands for Second Chapter) and Trails in the Sky The 3rd. This trilogy of games makes up the first arc of a new subseries: the Trails / Kiseki series.[2] This series would end up becoming a major IP for Falcom, spanning multiple story arcs set in the same fictional continent Of Zemuria, each of those arcs consisting of several games.
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Falcom switched to a duology for the next arc in the Trails series, consisting of The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki in 2010, and The Legend of Heroes: Ao no Kiseki in 2011. These 2 games were met with critical acclaim in Japan and Asia, winning multiple awards.[3][4]
After that, the company moved on to the four-game Trails of Cold Steel subseries, releasing the first in 2013,[5] the second in 2014, the third in 2017, and the fourth in 2018.[6]
Main games[edit]
| Sub-series | Original name | Original release | English name | English release | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dragon Slayer | Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes | 1989 | Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes | 1992 | The first game in The Legend of Heroes series, the sixth subseries of the Dragon Slayer series. |
| Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II | 1992 | Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II | N/A | The second game in the Legend of Heroes series, the last to have the Dragon Slayer moniker, and still unreleased in English territories. | |
| Gagharv trilogy | The Legend of Heroes III: Shiroki Majo | 1994 | The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch | 2006 | The third Legend of Heroes game and first of the Gagharv trilogy. It was re-numbered as II for the English release. |
| The Legend of Heroes IV: Akai Shizuku | 1996 | The Legend of Heroes: A Tear of Vermillion | 2005 | The fourth game in the Legend of Heroes series, and the second in the Gagharv trilogy. For its English release, all numbering was removed, making it appear to be the first game in the trilogy. | |
| The Legend of Heroes V: Umi no Oriuta | 1999 | The Legend of Heroes III: Song of the Ocean | 2007 | The fifth game in the Legend of Heroes series and third and last of the Gagharv trilogy. It was renumbered as III for the English release. | |
| Trails in the Sky | The Legend of Heroes VI: Sora no Kiseki | 2004 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky | 2011 | The sixth game in the Legend of Heroes series and the first game of the Trails in the Sky trilogy. Japanese re-releases grant it the extended title of Sora no Kiseki FC and drop the 'VI' numeral. |
| The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki SC | 2006 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC[7] | 2015 | The second part of the Trails in the Sky trilogy | |
| The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki the 3rd | 2007 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd[7] | 2017 | The final part of the Trails in the Sky trilogy | |
| Trails – Crossbell arc | The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki | 2010 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero | N/A | The first part of the second arc in the Trails series, also known as the Crossbell arc |
| The Legend of Heroes: Ao no Kiseki | 2011[8] | The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure | N/A | The second part of the second arc in the Trails series, also known as the Crossbell arc | |
| Trails of Cold Steel | The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki | 2013 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel | 2015 | The first Trails of Cold Steel game |
| The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki II | 2014[9] | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II | 2016 | The second Trails of Cold Steel game | |
| The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki III | 2017 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III | 2019 | The third Trails of Cold Steel game | |
| The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki IV -The End of Saga- | 2018 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV | 2020 | The final Trails of Cold Steel game | |
| Unknown | The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari no Kiseki | 2020 | Unknown | Unknown |
Spinoff games[edit]

| Original name | Original release | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ys vs. Sora no Kiseki: Alternative Saga | 2010 | A fighting game crossover containing characters from the Trails and Ys series, both Falcom franchises. |
| Nayuta no Kiseki | 2012 | A standalone action RPG set in an entirely different world from the main Trails/Kiseki series. |
| The Legend of Heroes: Akatsuki no Kiseki | 2016 | An online game developed by UserJoy Technology under licence from Falcom, it takes place in Liberl, Crossbell, and Remiferia, and includes some characters from earlier Trails games. |
Manga and anime[edit]
A Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroesoriginal video animationanime was released in 1992, the same year that Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II was released, loosely based on the story of the first game.[10] In 1997, it was dubbed into English by Urban Vision and was released onto VHS in North America. The English dub has yet to be released on DVD.
In 2009, three volumes of a Sora no Kiseki (Trails in the Sky) manga were published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten, followed the next year by a sequel Zero no Kiseki - Pre-Story - Shinpan no Yubiwa, published by ASCII Media Works. Two original video animation anime episodes of Sora no Kiseki were released on October 10, 2011 and January 28, 2012 respectively.[11]
References[edit]
- ^The Legend of Heroes (英雄伝説, Eiyū Densetsu)
- ^Trails (軌跡, Kiseki)
- ^'Japan Game Awards 2011 > PRESS RELEASE'.
- ^https://www.jp.playstation.com/info/release/nr_20111205_psawards2011.html
- ^Spencer (19 February 2013). 'Meet The Characters In The Legend Of Heroes: Trails In The Flash'. Siliconera. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^https://gematsu.com/2018/10/media-create-sales-9-24-18-9-30-18
- ^ abSpencer (December 27, 2011). 'The Legend Of The Heroes: Trails In The Sky Series Soaring To Smartphones… In English!'. Siliconera. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^Spencer (March 22, 2011). 'The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Azure, The Sequel To Zero No Kiseki, Hits PSP This Fall'. Siliconera. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^2014-04-08, The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki II dated in Japan, Gematsu
- ^Marshall, Marc (August 16, 2011). 'Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes'. Akemi's Anime World. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
- ^'Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Anime #2 Teaser Posted'. Anime News Network. December 12, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
External links[edit]
- Falcom's official website(in Japanese)
- Falcom's official Trails series website(in Japanese)