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"their traditionally turn-based "The Legend of Heroes" games" Wait, so is this a Dragon Slayer or Ys game? Or is it a crossover like Sora no Kiseki? - Andlabs 17:18, 27 July 2012 (EDT)

  • It is a spin off of the turn-based Trails Of the Sky (known in JP as :Sora 1,2,3/Ao/Zero no Kiseki) games (which are the third series of the The Legend Of Heroes games, the first was encompassing the Dragon Slayer games: it is unrelated to Ys games) but it is an A-RPG using and improving immensely on the Ys 7 engine and set in the same continuity as the Ys x Sora Alternative Saga game universe;

To make a long story short: Trails of the sky story, Ys 7 gameplay. And no, Sora no Kiseki is not the crossover, Ys x Sora Alternative Saga is. Montas1992 19:35, 27 July 2012 (EDT)

Thanks; so given the story I... guess it's part of both? Falcom confusion ftw! =P ...or wait, are you saying The Legend of Hereos broke away from Dragon Slayer? (which would explain a lot) Use : to indent text in talk pages - Andlabs 19:40, 27 July 2012 (EDT)
Nayuta is basically the newest and farthest branch on an odd family tree. After the massive success of the original Dragon Slayer, a number of subsequent Falcom games (usually those headed by Yoshio Kiya) were defined as being part of the same 'lineage'. This concept was later dropped for a variety of possible reasons (the most significant probably being the departure of Kiya), but some of those games still received their own sequels/follow-ups. The most successful/prolific was the Legend of Heroes series, which was no longer an 'official' Dragon Slayer game after II but went on for three further games, then a sixth game split in three parts (Sora no Kiseki), a seventh and eighth game, and now a spin-off which drops the LoH family name (Nayuta no Kiseki). And of course there's also the aforementioned Ys x Sora crossover fighter, the usual cellphone games/remakes/etcetra.... 7HeroesForceBattle 00:18, 28 July 2012 (EDT)
Okay, thanks for that. I did understand the thing with the first six Dragon Slayer games (Dragon Slayer/Xanadu/Romancia/Family/Sorcerian/Legend of Heroes) and the sequels of the first five of those, but not everything after TLOH2. I do know about Lord Monarch sorta maybe not definitely is being the seventh game (Sega's page on the MD port says it is but xseed's chart says that one of those non-Dragon Slayer TLOH sequels is?) Bah. But this expalnation does help with the rest of the lot, thanks. - Andlabs 00:27, 28 July 2012 (EDT)