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I’m gonna be so mad if I lose access to all the PSP games on there (that’s really what I care about, all the Vita games are ported off now and the PSone games are too retro for my liking, but the PSP games are where it’s at). I had heard this thing had a 50% failure rate but, ughh. Oh my gosh, my Vita keeps corrupting files on the proprietary memcard. But I think we’d have had a better chance of getting the first two if these were bangers like YS VIII.
I mean, at least the 4th is already announced. If you started 2 you’d genuinely be like, hope so. Overarching plot is still there, but no cliffhangers like there was between 1 and 2. Most of the major plot points are wrapped up from 1 to 2. Trails 3 was particularly a good place to start because the first two games kind of work as a duology of sorts. I’m already sucked in but I’m right smack dab in the middle of the Erebonian arc, so I’ll hold off on it until later. But I think the older games are a lot harder to get into for a newcomer. Hopefully the port still does well enough to make the man hours they pumped into making this playable on the Switch pay off in the get to the Sky trilogy one day. With that said, I'm sure NIS probably expected ToCS would undersell Ys.
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I actually read an interesting topic on the Falcom reddit community where they were discussing this issue of gatekeeping, and I think they largely stumbled on the same conclusion that you did: it's cool to heavily recommend people start with the older games, but acting like it's impossible to enjoy anything in the series unless you start playing Trails FC and go from there is just keeping new fans from discovering the series.
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I'm guessing their PS4 figures have been pretty dreadful, too, what with the way they spoke out against Sony and its culture of only focusing on "big" games (although that'll change come the start of this next gen once Sony transitions to a new console, it'll always go crawling back to indies and smaller developers to help carry it through that rockier period after launch). This level of support started after Disgaea 5 released. Falcom hopefully won't sleep on the opportunity, their games are perfect for Nintendo.Įdited on Tue 7th July, 2020 08:01 by Yeah, I think you're right. Switch players are far more likely to buy these games (given how popular retro/indies are) than people who own current gen systems like PS4 or 5 soon. Edit- Oh yea, I think porting the older games over would be an absolute goldmine, given Sky and Crossbell are fairly outdated (even Cold Steel is pretty outdated). Personally I think if you're interested in picking up the game, you're best listening to people on here who are playing CS3 as their first Trails game and hearing what they have to say about it. Eh, i'd rather more people get into the series.
The funny thing is that the two biggest Trails fan youtubers (KillScottKill and TheKisekiNut) both started with Cold Steel anyway. I think it just boils down to elitist attitudes, with a little dash of wanting people to share the same experience they did.
Most reviewers, and from what you guys have been saying here on the forum as newcomers to the series, it's fine to start here and get interested in the series. That's why fandoms irritate me for the most part. I totally agree with your comment on the fans gatekeeping and scaring people off this game.