Today, in a Nihon Falcom news double-header, we have an official announcement and first images of a PSP-based sequel to The Legend of Heroes: Sora no Kiseki, called The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki.
The PlayStation 4 versions of The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki and The Legend of Heroes: Ao no Kiseki will launch on April 23 and May 28 in Japan, respectively, for 3,980 yen at retail and 3,800 yen via download, Falcom announced. Falcom also announced more new features on top of the initially announced …
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "The PSP was blessed with multiple entries and this support continued onto the Vita, with remakes, ports, and a brand new title releasing over the course of the handheld’s life. It made the franchise a perfect choice for this series of articles, because although the series' future definitely isn’t on Sony’s handhelds at this point, it still had some brilliant representation over the past 12 years.
So in this article I’ll be looking back at a history of the franchise on Sony’s handhelds, from its origins on the PSP right through the latest release on Vita, with an emphasis on the quality of the ports to the handhelds as well as any sales figures that are available, alongside a conclusion of how well the franchise has done on the platforms."
Oath at Fhelgana, Seven, Memories of Celceta and Lacrimosa of Dana are amazing games. I adore the Ys series, and Adol is one of my favorite JRPG characters ever.
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "At times I find myself thinking Vita has been far better supported than it should’ve been based on sales – there are some localized games I still can’t believe we got in the west at all. The latter part of the Vita’s lifespan has been given a strong pulse thanks to incredible efforts by a number of different publishers to bring titles across, yet there are still a number of games which have slipped through the cracks for various reasons. And in many cases it’s a real shame, because most of these games look absolutely stunning.
In this article, I’ll be looking at a number of these titles – examining what they are, why I think they should’ve come west, and various suggestions for why they didn’t. "
These all look like great titles, except Koei Tecmo Otome. Dont know if thats my cup of tea. If most of these titles made it even with english subtitles, i would support them.
It's one of those series, like Zill O'll, that has never made it off of Eastern shores.
I'm starting to think that Sony has something planned for the PSP (price-drops or something), for E3. They seem to be ramping up support for the device once more.
Looks fine i guess ( kinda wild arms in style )
But I want to play this on PC...:(