The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak
ushers in a new era for the Trails series with its fresh setting, engaging story, and revamped combat system.
Enhanced Combat Mechanics
Daybreak introduces a hybrid combat system that seamlessly blends real-time and turn-based elements. Players can freely move characters around the battlefield before engaging in turn-based combat, allowing for strategic positioning and the utilization of special effects.
Streamlined Character Progression
The Orbment skill system has been simplified, making it more accessible while retaining its depth. Quartz shards now grant buffs and passive effects, while the use of drives allows characters to customize their magic abilities.
Immersive Storytelling
The story takes place in the Republic of Calvard, a bustling city with a detailed world and vibrant characters. Daybreak’s narrative is darker than previous Trails entries, tackling themes of social injustice and the rise of a new mafia group.
Accessible for Newcomers
Despite being part of a long-running series, Daybreak is designed to be approachable for newcomers. The game provides context for previous events and characters without overwhelming players with excessive backstory.
Lackluster Action Combat
While the hybrid combat system adds depth, the action combat elements are rudimentary and repetitive. Normal hits and charged attacks are the only options available outside of turn-based mode, leading to a monotonous experience.
Reduced Voice Acting
Compared to past Trails games, Daybreak features limited voice acting. While the performances are strong, the inconsistent use of voice acting can be distracting, particularly in cutscenes where only certain characters are voiced.
Compatibility Issues on Switch
The Switch version of Daybreak suffers from poor text readability in portable mode due to its small font size. The game is best experienced on the big screen in docked mode.
Overall
Daybreak is a highly polished RPG that showcases the evolution of the Trails series. Its engaging story, enhanced combat mechanics, and accessible nature make it an excellent entry point for newcomers and veterans alike. However, the lackluster action combat and compatibility issues on Switch hold it back from reaching its full potential.