I've spent a few mins with the Vita version, and at the outset the game lacks the cuteness of Trails in the Sky, which I liked quite a bit (more than you, BulletMagnet, iirc). Judging from screenshots, though, the look of the game should improve as I get further.BulletMagnet wrote:Currently tooling around with Trails of Cold Steel on the PS3 - I've only dipped a toe into Trails in the Sky so I can't really compare them, but so far I'm tempted to describe the game as a "JRPG Greatest Hits" album, as it borrows elements from loads of other series (off the cuff I'd call out features inspired by Persona, Grandia, Tales, Valkyrie Profile, and several others). For the most part everything seems to fit together pretty well, though the graphics (and some of the voice acting) isn't much beyond what you'd find on the PS2; that said, this is definitely a JRPG'er's JRPG, as you're encouraged to comb over everything anew every time a story point is passed, to make sure you don't miss anything (or just to hear everything all the characters have to say). You can skip a lot of it if you want, but you'll miss 1) Stuff that'll make things at least a bit easier, and 2) The point of the game, kinda. Now to see how long I stick with it before heading back to Yakuza 5...
I guess Stella Glow is the game that has me most engaged at the moment. The battles are a bit dull so far. Overall not quite as engaging as Luminous Arc 2 at this point, but I'm keeping an open mind.