![]() ![]() The updated version of the game also includes some new illustrations to help make the story more digestible for western audiences. Veteran players of The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Cold Steel III might find the different setting to be difficult to adjust to at first, but the charismatic characters and excellent presentation value sells the game setting and story in a commendable way. The Legend of Nayuta delivers that in spades, thanks to the excellent work made by three different composers who have worked on the Trails series before. Epic PresentationĪny great JRPG worth its salt must include a common set of requirements, one of which is, of course, an epic soundtrack. Even if character models might look a bit blocky, it retains the charm of the original game and compensates its technical limitations with an impressively well-crafted plot that’s worthy of even the Final Fantasy series. Luckily for fans of the series, the PSP is no pushover, and the visuals of Nayuta look amazing at the increased resolution. ![]() Considering the original game came from a portable console, it’s great to see this game running at a higher FPS and a massively upscaled resolution than the PSP original. ![]() First released some years back on the PSP, this updated version of The Legend of Nayuta includes all the usual bells and whistles we’ve come to expect from a proper remaster. ![]()
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