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The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN-

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87%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
character development, optimization
87% User Score Based on 168 reviews

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The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN- is a single player role playing game with fantasy and drama themes. It was developed by Nihon Falcom and was released on January 25, 2023. It received positive reviews from players.

In "The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN-", players delve into the latest chapter of the Kiseki saga, where a mysterious murder in the Republic of Calvard disrupts the peace. The game features a streamlined battle system, seamlessly transitioning from field battles to command-based turn battles, and the LGC Alignment system, impacting the characters' attributes, affiliations, and even storyline. This immersive RPG invites players to investigate the murder and solve the enigma surrounding the bizarre incident.

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87%
Audience ScoreBased on 168 reviews
story16 positive mentions
optimization2 negative mentions

  • The game features improved gameplay mechanics, including a hybrid combat system that enhances both turn-based and action elements, making battles more engaging.
  • Character development is a strong point, with many returning characters receiving more depth and backstory, which fans of the series will appreciate.
  • The soundtrack is praised as one of the best in the series, contributing to an overall enjoyable experience.
  • The main story feels thin and lacks significant progression, often leading to a sense of filler content that detracts from the overall narrative impact.
  • There are numerous technical issues, including long loading times and performance drops, which can hinder the gaming experience.
  • Some characters, particularly Shizuna, are criticized for poor writing and illogical behavior, making them less relatable and enjoyable.
  • story
    102 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in "Kuro no Kiseki 2: Crimson Sin" is generally viewed as lacking compared to its predecessor, with many reviewers noting that it focuses more on character development than advancing the main plot. While it expands on character backstories and offers engaging gameplay, the narrative is criticized for being convoluted and filled with filler content, leading to a sense of stagnation in the overarching story arc. Overall, while the character interactions are enjoyable, the main storyline feels thin and unsatisfying, leaving players eager for more substantial developments in the next installment.

    • “It continues and expands plot threads from the previous game, giving more screen time to characters who largely didn't get much time to shine in Kuro 1, while also expanding on some of the relationships and themes presented in Kuro 1.”
    • “Kuro 2 handles being a middle game better than most; instead of pretending like it's in a position to move the plot, it just makes you fall in love with the cast and moves the plot a teensy bit.”
    • “The character development in this one is huge; I get to see Katoru's backstory which is related to D.”
    • “The main story feels very thin, while tons of padding and busy work.”
    • “This 'sin' feels like it comes out of nowhere and I don't even find the basic idea that bad, but the story around it is just not good.”
    • “Kuro no Kiseki 2: Crimson Sin felt more like a mid-break with very little push on the main story.”
  • gameplay
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some praising its variety and enhancements to battle systems, particularly through unique mechanics like time leaping and mini-games. However, others find it repetitive and lacking in narrative progression, despite some standout moments and character development. Overall, while the gameplay offers enjoyable features and nostalgic elements, it may not appeal to everyone due to its pacing and complexity.

    • “An excellent game with much of the stock in this one going towards enhancing the gameplay and battle systems.”
    • “It added some welcome variety in the gameplay and iterated on all of the best parts in the first game while also adding some new stuff.”
    • “A bit more character-focused than overall narrative, but the gameplay is a blast and the story is pretty good.”
    • “Gameplay's really repetitive and boring; all in all, I wouldn't recommend.”
    • “It doesn't really advance the Calvard arc plot forward very much, but it does expand on character backstories from the previous game and offers more gameplay variety in the form of mini games.”
    • “It can be a little bit confusing at first, but if you are willing to spend time on testing how it works, you will understand the mechanic and you will be surprised how useful it is, especially fighting bosses in nightmare difficulty.”
  • character development
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game is a mixed bag; while some players appreciate the depth and world-building that enrich the characters, others feel that it often takes a backseat to less meaningful moments and dialogue. Many reviewers note that the game prioritizes character growth over advancing the main plot, leading to a more intimate connection with the cast, though some express frustration over the lack of significant story progression. Overall, the character development is seen as substantial, particularly in relation to individual backstories, but opinions vary on its execution and impact on the overall narrative.

    • “Kuro 2 handles being a middle game better than most; instead of pretending like it's in a position to move the plot, it just makes you fall in love with the cast and moves the plot a little. I'd expect opinions of this game to go up after we get the third game, but at the moment everyone is upset because they can't take more character development games, so this will go unappreciated until that rabid need is sated.”
    • “However, I'm really enjoying it, particularly for the aftermath that unfolds for the 4SPG members and the character development that takes place.”
    • “The character development in this one is huge; I get to see Katoru's backstory, which is related to D.”
    • “I was shocked to see that almost any sort of character development was thrown out the window in favor of dumb moments that have no substance, and her dialogue is just as bad most of the time.”
    • “Despite the character development and plot twist, I feel like I've been spending most of the time time leaping with very little progression on the main story.”
    • “Overall, the story is fine; it doesn't go anywhere really, but you get a lot of character development.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally regarded as an improvement over its predecessor, featuring some standout tracks, though it also includes a few mediocre ones. While many consider it the best original soundtrack (OST) in the series, it still falls short of the high standards set by earlier titles in the Trails and Ys franchises. Overall, the soundtrack is seen as sufficient in quality, with notable enhancements compared to previous entries.

    • “Probably the best OST in the series and the best intermission.”
    • “Soundtrack is generally improved from Kuro 1.”
    • “The music was slightly better than the previous game, but still only a far cry from what we used to hear in old Trails and Ys games.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game currently suffers from significant performance issues, which detracts from the overall experience. Reviewers express confidence that, once these optimization problems are addressed, the game will align with the quality of other titles in the series.

    • “I'm sure this game is just as good as every other Trails title at its core, and once its performance issues are smoothed out, I'll change the review.”
    • “Bad performance.”
  • emotional
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted by impactful character moments and a climactic final boss that evoke strong feelings, with players expressing deep emotional responses, including tears during key scenes. The farewell between characters, particularly the touching goodbye to Ace, resonates strongly with players, although some feel the post-game content does not live up to the emotional highs of the main story.

    • “Just like Renne and Nadia, Swain being able to say final words and goodbye to Ace (Swain's partner, Nadia's older brother) was pretty touching.”
    • “I cried during the fragment chapter; the character moments were incredibly emotional and impactful.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of "Trails in the Sky" are praised for their charming old-school pixel art style, which resonates well with fans of retro gaming aesthetics. Players appreciate the nostalgic visual appeal, enhancing their overall gaming experience.

    • “This was a long journey. I picked up Trails in the Sky because I loved the old school pixel graphics, and that was the best decision I made.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized as silly, often detracting from the seriousness of the narrative and characters. This lighthearted approach adds a whimsical layer to the overall experience.

    • “On top of all that, you have this silly humor that surrounds her and robs her of the last bit of seriousness.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including excessively long loading screens and frequent freezes lasting several seconds during menu navigation. These problems detract from the overall user experience.

    • “Gruelingly long loading screens, game freezes for a couple of seconds at a time while navigating menus.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players note that the increased playability of characters Shizuna and Elaine enhances the game's replayability, encouraging multiple playthroughs to explore their unique abilities and storylines.

  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be significant, particularly in the craft skills enhancement system and the cube (gacha) system, both of which require considerable time and effort to progress.

    • “The crafting skills enhancement system is excessively grindy, and the cube system (also known as gacha) adds to the frustration.”
    • “The grind required for the crafting skills enhancement system is overwhelming, and the gacha mechanics only exacerbate the issue.”
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The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN- is a role playing game with fantasy and drama themes.

The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN- is available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Windows and others.

The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN- was released on January 25, 2023.

The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN- was developed by Nihon Falcom.

The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN- has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its character development.

The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Ⅱ -CRIMSON SiN- is a single player game.

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