Everybody knows everybody. Makes the setting feel small when there isn't a world beyond your friend circle.
The behavior of Van's party is strange. Agnes is President Gramhardt's daughter. If she is going to be announced to the public, then it only makes sense that she has to stop palling around without security where she can be sniped from a rooftop. This isn't the first time official business has required a Trails party member to leave and the protagonists understood that and didn't throw a fuss. Ie, Milium and Altina in Trails of Cold Steel 3. But here the protagonists immediately leap to the conclusion "the President is going to do something bad to his own daughter!" for no good reason.
The Van's group have no just cause to raid their President’s White House. Like with Osborne in Trails of Cold Steel 3 being vilified for passing... a draft law, which is accepted in our world, Gramhardt is likewise being vilified for… detaining people for a little bit. Lincoln imprisoned journalists, and yet nobody gives a hoot about that. And Trails protagonists have worked with the government to detain people many times. Odd to use that as your justification for RAIDING THE WHITE HOUSE!
Nate throws his career away. These people are about to BREAK INTO THE WHITE HOUSE. You are about to become an accomplice to crime. There is no "breaking into the white house within the confines of the law" here.
Bergard, don't "ah yes" me. We are 13 games, $600+, and 1,500 hours into this series. If this guy is as relevant as you make him out to be, then why was he never mentioned until five hours ago? He was not a powerful background figure seeded long ago like Yun Ka-Fai, Ein, Arianrhod, Rutger and Baldur, etc.
Feri. Man made "weapons of mass destruction" did not exist in this series until Reverie with the Retributive Tower, which wasn't even made by any human state. The nuking of Creil was a one off and it is not widely known how they physics behind it works. "WMD" should not be a term in this setting that you are throwing around all of a sudden.
Does Gramhardt have information that Laejarn's Box is a death star? How did he get this info? How did Epstein know that Laejarn's Box is a death star? EDIT: later on, the Presidential bunker is only three basement floors deep. If the bunker was built using the Retributive Tower's annihilation of Juno Naval Fortress as a comparison, then the Presidential bunker is nowhere near deep enough.
Ah, great. Now the foreign exchange students throw their scholarships away to help us become felons!
Go for it man!
I am surprised it has taken 300 hours for Hawker's subplot to finally get this far, when almost every other townsfolk NPC is confessing their love already.
If it's this easy to infiltrate the palace of a head of state, then there is no reason why Osborne couldn't have been assassinated in Valflame Palace, or for the nations to kowtow to Crossbell in fear when they could have just sent guys to Orchis Tower to assassinate the upstart leader. The rest of the world seems to have martialists who can "sense" people coming, unlike Calvard which has no native born martial artists.
Renne is being a mary sue yet again. Didn't need to be rescued as she had already somehow hacked into the White House's security network (in a room with no laptops, she just conjures a holographic screen out of thin air) and was going to unlock the door anyway.
Van, the former Dominion, and the two Enforcers couldn't sense these guys before walking into their ambush?
Shizuna insists that she is a part timer working for Van. Huh? Van never made that much money and would have to split his income amongst a group of 9 people. Peanuts. Shizuna is a princess with a territory to run. Judith is a Hollywood star. Why are they spending their time working for Van?
We should be dead dead dead. We are RAIDING THE WHITE HOUSE, going down the elevator to the TOP SECRET BUNKER on the day of the MOST IMPORTANT OPERATION EVER. The guards should risk no chances and open fire before the doors close and we go down the elevator.
The final dungeon theme is neat. It's got that "run for the love of your life" feel. However, it is a little dramatic, when the story at this point has not strongly conveyed the idea that Agnes is in mortal peril. You would only know that if you had read the script. The only hint we have was that in Van chapter 5, Agnes said that this would be her lasting outing with them, but then this was immediately followed up by Kincaid saying that she would be publicly revealed to be the President's daughter, so it sounded like she just wasn't going to be going out with these people anymore rather than dying.
Like with the Underhold in WoW,
it would have been impossible to excavate a space of this size without people noticing mounds of dirt appearing on the surface. Too many laborers would be involved to keep it secret. The place does look a little neat, though.
"We have committed the unforgiveable act of... grounding the President's daughter, and detaining two persons of interest for a few hours! We have gone beyond the point of no return!" goodness gracious people. Remember when Calvardian agents BOMBED passenger busses in Crossbell and a passenger airship to kill foreign adversaries, and how many, many innocents died in the process like Arios' wife in the bus bombing or Towa's parents in the airship crash? Remember how the CID sent 100 heavily armed marines into the sewers underneath Heimdallr, stockpiling weapons in an anticipation of a decapitation strike? This is nothing.
Now we get a bizzare interruption where the game tells us to put the climatic finale on hold and to go finish this side content in another dimension. Okay.
The final floor of the Grim Garten looks neat.
I like this armored monster.
This is a pretty lame way to introduce the most powerful Aion yet. The prior Aions in Trails were too powerful to be defeated on foot. Kevin had to use his Merkabah and his stigma to take one down, at the cost of his airship being destroyed. Joshua, Estelle, and Renne's attacks glanced off of one Aion, so Pater Mater had to grapple the Aion and self destruct. The SSS were unable to destroy the White Aion atop Orchis tower. Instead, its remote power supply had to be cut off and Dieter's pilot access revoked as Dr. Novartis took back his property. In Trails of Cold Steel 3, all of the Aion fights required Rean to call in Valimar, and took three mechs to take down. But here, you destroy an Aion on foot on your first try. Way to undermine its credibility.
After 13 games, the player characters
finally meet the series' big bad, the Grandmaster, and it is disappointing. She is not threatening, nothing is revealed. She says hi for two minutes and ports out.
If Renne had already met the Grandmaster before, why had she never spilled the beans before now? Why did she never tell us what the big bad was like?
Bergard. Why are you being cordial with her? Did you forget all of the mass murder that happened under the Grandmaster's watch? Heretic priests manipulating disgruntled Erebonian military officers into a false flag operation to destroy and rape a village to instigate a war that resulted in a country being overrun, towns burned, and countless men blown up by bombs. Slavery. All of the hundreds of people that assassin Joshua killed. Novartis killed at least 60 captive children trying to neurally link them to Pater Mater before Renne lived. Enforcers sprinting through the streets of Grancel massacring policemen left and right for the lolz. Ouroboros hijacking railway guns and bombarding the port city of Ordis for fun. Most of the enforcers are bonafide mass murderers, with Renne being called the Angel of Slaughter, Walter having killed lots of people, Shirley shot up a theater for the lolz, etc.
I check the SP report, and it seems that despite having done almost every sidequest (I only ignored the fishing sidequest in Longlai), completing all Grim Garten floors, seeing all of the Mementos, and doing all of the optional arena battles... I did not get enough SP to reach the final rank. I am 18 points short. Where were those other 18 points supposed to come from? The poker and fishing stuff? Anyway, time to beat the game.
Back to storming the President's bunker. Now that we have found out that Agnes ported out of the bunker, there is no urgency anymore. Van has no reason to stay down here. He mind as well get out. The President invites Van to the control room, and seems to call off of the guards. But the dramatic "save Agnes!" final dungeon music is still playing, which is bizzare.
Remember when Trails fanboys said Calvard was good because you could kill the villains the first game? Hahahahaha
Trails has had a lot of preposterous writing over the years, but this one is a gold medal contender. Being generous, brain death can occur at most 5 to 10 minutes after bleeding out. We killed these guys in a humongous sewer complex underneath Oracion, and we loitered over their dead bodies for a couple minutes before leaving. I find it implausible that Marduk could have somehow moved a big life support pod down through the tunnels and get these guys in it within 3 to 8 minutes of us leaving. Kasim's crew wasn't carrying a big life support pod with them in that battle royale. And wait a minute... does this mean that Marduk brought their ONE AND ONLY life support pod from the future... to a city that was on the verge of being blown up by a nuclear bomb? They jeopardized an extremely valuable asset like that? Was it there just in case Kasim got severely injured and needed to be saved?
It's also funny that Alexandre is just wearing a recolor of his outfit from Kuro 1. It's the exact same model/design. Viola gets an actually different outfit.
So Gramheart's wife or mother in law told him, but how did their grandfather Professor Epstein find out about all of this?
Odd for this major stuff to be pulled out of thin air now. Only the Eternal Recurrence Plan was seeded in the third ever Trails game way back 10 games ago. Everything else is just coming out of the blue right now.
You are a hypocrite Renne. What right did Estelle and Joshua have to thwart Colonel Richard who was trying to save his country from corrupt military leadership, an apathetic inept Queen, and the looming threat of being caught between two superpowers in an escalating world war? What right did Lloyd have to throw away the magick superpower that could have remade the timeline so that there was no cold war and that Crossbell would have always been an independent country? What right did Lloyd have to throw away the information from the future about this very apocalypse we are now facing?
I am not going to post more screenshots of ******** Japanese "hero rebuttals". It's the exact same dumb **** every time every other Trails protagonist opposed their own country's leader (who is always trying to save his country/the world) for no good reason.
Aaron getting angry about Gramheart building nukes. As if the Erebonians hadn’t built railway guns or the Liberians (who Gramheart aided in the Hundred Days War) didn’t carpet bomb their enemies. It is the nature of superpowers to compete and fear each other, and nuclear deterrence seems pretty successful in preventing direct war. It's weird how even in the first game, before the first ever nuclear detonation, the characters just heard the word "nuclear weapon" and began moralizing about how intrinsically evil they are. Code Geass, FF12, Valkyria Chronicles 4, etc, also moralize about how intrinsically "evil" nukes are. I wonder if has to do with how the Japanese nation's cultural memory of war is just the bombs seemingly raining down on their towns out of nowhere, rather than everything else that led up to that like Manchuria, the islands, etc.
We then get the penultimate fight of the game. The track playing is pretty neat. However, story wise this is a completely pointless battle. There are no stakes. What is each side fighting for? Again, Van broke into the White House and then the Presidential bunker because he wanted to get Agnes back. Only to find out that Agnes had teleported out of the bunker. He has no reason to stick around down there. Van is mad at Gramheart. Gramheart is just a regular guy, not a warrior. So... does Van intend to defeat Gramheart's bodyguards in battle, and then beat up the President aka the commander and chief? When the MOST IMPORTANT OPERATION EVER is happening (planned and led by him), with the stakes being EVERYONE MIGHT DIE?
Visually, the space sequence and Operation Laevatain is well done. The spectacle had me on the edge of my seat, and I didn't have any story complaints for about an hour and a half.
I thought it would have been neat if it had been Yun Ka-Fai's training Rean to learn the Unclouded Eye that would have allowed Rean to see beyond the canopy/fake sky. Maybe the other Disciples could have seen the canopy from their positions (ie General Cassius from Leiston Fortress or Grancel Castle. Arios from Crossbell in shock at what he is seeing and describing it to those around him. Etc). Rather than it just being him and Crow due to having clashed swords with future Rean in Reverie.
I thought it was very neat that the nuclear missiles had shields. It is odd that in most fantasy or futuristic sci fi settings with shields, they don't apply them to torpedos or the missiles, which can be easily destroyed by automated point defense turrets.
The space combat section makes me wonder if the three amigos of Rean, Crow, and Rufus will get shipped up here in the next game. Maybe Reinford will develop space jetpacks for the Tyrfings and the Helmords. Then we can have a full party of four mechs on the field with healer roles, etc.
Invasion time. Calvard, Erebonia, and Liberl are the only countries with notable air forces, so they would have been able to thin the invasion before they reached the ground. Erebonia and Calvard are also the only nations with substantial mechanized armour on the ground. RIP the rest of the world. My guess is that Remiferia, Leman, the Free Cities, etc, are in ashes right now. And all of those hangerons in the dying Far East who don't have orbal weapons yet? RIP.
Rikiya Koyama's voice acting as Gramheart when he thinks the nukes worked and the world has been saved is great. The animation is also good too.
Well that's what happens when you send a mundane gunship pilot up against the strongest threat ever, rather than getting the right people for the right job and shipping the three amigos up there.
RIP
Agnes begins the ritual.
Characters begin begging her to stop as if they had read the script and know that this is a selfsacrifice. It is also strange that they are acting as if there isn’t a giant death star about to wipe out everyone in the next two minutes. If Agnes doesn’t do this, she dies with them anyway. There is not one character here looking at the bigger picture or more self interested and thankful for Agnes' sacrifice.
Man, it sure would have been nice if a certain someone hadn't interrupted future Rean when he was trying to warn us about this. Thanks Lloyd!
Before we all died, Yun Ka-Fai and turns to Rean and tells him to "settle accounts with the Black God". Does that mean the Ishmelga up there in space? So what's the deal with that? I thought we had used the Sword of the End to permanently kill Ishmelga? Though Valimar and Ordine's spirits came back in Reverie when Elysium manifested the Great Power again, so perhaps the spirits of the Divine Knights are immortal? Is Ishmelga truly unkillable too? Or is this a THIRD Ishmelga produced by Laejarn's Box? In that case, there are no "accounts" to settle with, since it's not like he is someone we failed to finish off. And what do you mean by "find the tachi within you"? Are we doing the Rean selfconfidence story a THIRD time too? Well anyway, it looks like Rean and Crow are going to have to go up into space and kill him (again...). Hopefully Rufus gets to go up there too. Who knows, maybe even Cedric will show up in a red Aion inhabited by the spirit of Testa-Rossa.
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Final thoughts
If Trion Tower could hack Laejarn’s Box, then why hadn’t they been hacking into it earlier to disarm it or hijack control?
What was Hamilton’s plan after Agnes’ self sacrifice? If the sacrifice only rewinds time by a year before the Box goes off and kills everybody again... what is Hamilton going to do in that one year?
Why did Hamilton teleport the water from the future? How could Risette have come from the year 1259 if Laejarn’s Box is going to wipe the world in August 1209 when the (nonexistant) Septian planets align?
If Grahmhardt knew how important this mission was, why did he get a mere fighter pilot to go up against the greatest threat ever known? Rather than recruiting the Awakeners, who are the most experienced mech pilots and are trained martialists?
How did Epstein even find out that the world was stuck in a reset cycle?
If Agnes was erased, then does that mean in the next cycle, did Gramhardt marry Lilia but they never managed to have children? Does a childless Grahmhardt still join the military and go aid Liberl? Do the bombing airships come too late before Erebonia’s second wave that was mobilizing arrive and conquers Grancel and Leiston?
Why does Nina show up for Hamilton's plan, when Nina ordered Kevin to kill Hamilton?
**** Lloyd Bannings