![]() ![]() At least among the Sora no Kiseki franchise. Sadly, even though it’s the largest, it is probably the least impressive. Said prequel is called “Zero no Kiseki,” and its soundtrack is the single largest soundtrack in the history of the Legend of Heroes series. No wonder, then, that they decided to develop a prequel. That tells you just how big this trilogy has become for them. The Sora no Kiseki trilogy was so popular that, when Falcom decided to do their own take on the “copy Dissidia” RPG-meets-fighter formula, they named the game “Ys vs Sora no Kiseki.” Not Ys vs Sorcerian, or Ys vs Legend of Heroes. In fact, the roman numeral VI was dropped altogether at some point. Sora no Kiseki would become its own trilogy, but the roman numerals wouldn’t move forward. Its subtitle, “Sora no Kiseki,” became its own franchise. The Legend of Heroes VI started its own universe. Legend of Heroes III, IV, and V together became the Gagharv trilogy. This title spawned its own sequel, Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II.įalcom then dropped the “Dragon Slayer” prefix as it had more and more IPs coming from individual titles in the Dragon Slayer series. One of the off-shoots was Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes. Before I even touch this soundtrack, let’s review Falcom’s history.įalcom had a “Dragon Slayer” series, once upon a time. 08 – Tomorrow Will Blow the Wind to Tomorrowġ7 – Get Over The Barrier! -Roaring Version.
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