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39. The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure
I have a bone to pick with this game. It's not because it's bad. It's actually quite good outside of my usual issues that plague the Trails series. My issue is with the side content. Halfway or so through the game, I lost track of where I was supposed to go so I looked up a guide. Doing that led me down a rabbit hole of learning how important the seemingly unimportant stuff was. All of it was like a series of unfortunate events. If you don't fish, then you can't feed a cat, and you'll miss a Master Quartz. If you don't cook, then you can't get special dishes, which you can't offer at the Jizo Statue, and you'll miss a Master Quartz. If you don't talk to important characters (i.e characters with portraits) then you'll miss bonding with them and you'll miss potent accessories. If you don't talk to that ONE PERSON during that ONE TIME during that ONE CHAPTER, then you'll miss out on a book series called Sunshine Agnes, and ultimately miss another reward. I think the real kick in the d*** with all of this was learning that there were hidden quests during certain chapters at certain moments that could only be accessed by talking to a specific NPC. Y'all, Crossbell and its surrounding areas are filled with NPCs. There's a few people that probably relish in talking to everyone all the time. Personally, I'd like to keep the narrative going while taking care of the listed optional quests. I was annoyed when I learned about all the Detective Points I missed because of these hidden quests. The cherry on top was when I learned of one that shed light on Lloyd's (the main-freaking-character) brother. You know, the reason why he became a cop in the first place? By the end of the game, I was shy of reaching the top rank. I played on my Switch 2 so it's not like I was trophy hunting, but that doesn't make me less invested in some of this stuff. One final complaint: I won two important fights where it didn't matter if you won or lost. I finished both of those as the victor, only to learn later that winning against them was optional. I played on Normal, so it's not like the extra experience points made me super-powered due to the game's scaling.