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Forums - Gaming - PS3/PSP/PSV Title "The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd" launches May 3 in the west for PC (Steam and GOG)

That's great news, since the first two have become some of my favourite JRPGs ever. Been waiting for an official announcement about the release for a while now.



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its on GOG! yes!



BasilZero said:
JEMC said:
I've barely started the first one, so it will be a while before I get this third game.

 

These are some of the longest jRPGs made from what I heard :P.

 

Majority of people still havent finished the first one lol.

I've only put 7 hours into it. I'm still in "my town"! XD



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BasilZero said:
JEMC said:
I've barely started the first one, so it will be a while before I get this third game.

These are some of the longest jRPGs made from what I heard :P.

Majority of people still havent finished the first one lol.

First game's avg playtime is like 48hours to beat, the 2nd one is longer around 66hours.

So basically if you want to play through all 3 games in the collection, your looking at atleast 150+ hours or so.

 

However each title itself isnt that long.

Persona 5 is like 113hours or something, looking at the median from howlongtobeat.

 

Its one of the things I like about these japanese rpgs,... their single player content lasts, its not one of those games you sit down and play and 6hours your done with the single player content, and all thats left is online multiplayer.



PC -> PSP -> PS3 -> PSV -> PC.

This isn't actually the same version as the PSV release btw, which has some extra voice acting and changed art/music/graphics I believe.

Still, glad we're finally getting the end of the trilogy in the west, even if there's no handheld version this time.