Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Jun 232021
 

Previous details about Kuro no Kiseki hinted at it, and now it’s been confirmed: the upcoming new game in the Trails series will feature an alignment system.

The latest Famitsu feature on Kuro no Kiseki, with scans of the pages shared here, introduced two new characters and also revealed the LGC Alignment System.

LGC stands for Law, Gray, Chaos. According to translations, your choices and actions will influence your alignment, which in turn will influence various things, including your allies.

There are a lot of mixed feelings about this so far. Some people think it’s a great addition, while others worry it might result in the main story being weaker or shorter if it has branching paths.

There also are questions of how this will work in a series that features generally linear stories, and how sequels will acknowledge it.

My feeling right now is that the main story will probably be the same, with your alignment affecting minor things and side content. I doubt they’ll have multiple endings, at least not in any significant way. But we’ll see! No one knows for sure yet how they plan to implement this system, so what do you think is the best way for a Trails game to include alignment?

Meanwhile, don’t forget that tomorrow night/Friday morning is the 40th Anniversary live stream, where we might get some Trails news for the west!

Jun 212021
 

Ahead of the Summer Games Fest, I had only a passing interest in Elden Ring due to all of the excitement about it and my own growing interest in FromSoftware’s games.

Because of course, one of the big selling points is that it’s open world, and I’m not the biggest fan of open world games.

The trailer revealed during the Summer Game Fest was pretty cool, but it’s the details revealed about the game since then that have really made me more interested in following it.

In IGN’s interview with Miyazaki, he explains a little more about the world structure, saying that the world is split into six main areas.

You have a hub, which leads to the six areas, each of which has its own major dungeon as well as optional areas.

A large Famitsu interview with Miyazaki, translated here, also goes into more detail. In the discussion about exploration (found in Part 3 of the translation), Miyazaki mentions that in addition to the “large open field,” there are areas structured more like areas in Dark Souls. These “legacy” areas appear to be the six major dungeons.

When discussing the field (in Part 4 of the translation), Miyazaki reveals that the open field areas have a world map where you can set waypoints, but the dungeon areas do not have a map. There are also barriers blocking your progress to some areas that you’ll need to overcome.

So overall, it sounds like there is a big open area that connects to the world’s major areas, and the main dungeons are structured more like Dark Souls.

I’m cautiously optimistic about that. While it’s still open world, it sounds like it might be the sort of structure that I’ll find enjoyable. A big hub leading to more traditional areas sounds good to me. So for now, I’m much more interested than I was before… and keeping my eye on Elden Ring news despite not being completely sold yet.

What are your thoughts on Elden Ring’s open world structure?

Jun 182021
 

On June 24, there will be a special live stream to celebrate Falcom’s 40th anniversary.

I know what you’re thinking: didn’t we already do this? Wasn’t it the 40th anniversary live stream where they finally showed Kuro no Kiseki’s combat system?

Well, this is another 40th anniversary celebration being held in connection with New Game+ Expo, which revealed that it will include “performances by Falcom jdk BAND, a message from president Toshihiro Kondo, and special announcements.”

It seems geared more toward the west, NIS America is involved and promised surprises, and so everyone is hoping for Hajimari localization news.

…Or Crossbell. There’s still a chance!

It’s less likely that Falcom will announce a brand new game due to the event’s focus, but who knows?

Anyway, the live stream will be on June 24 at 10 PM PT / June 25 at 1 AM ET. I’ll probably catch the news after the fact both because of the time and because I’m still too early in the Trails series to risk seeing spoilers! Here’s hoping we get some exciting news.

What do you think will be announced at the New Game+ Expo Falcom 40th Anniversary live stream?