![]() ![]() ![]() The Legend of Nayuta takes place on Remnant Isle, a place where strange Star Fragments and other mysterious relics regularly fall from the sky. ![]() To be clear, I appreciate NIS America's take on the English title given the circumstances, as well as the effort to bring this RPG to the West many years after its original Japanese release. So if The Legend of Nayuta caught your attention because of the nominal and aesthetic similarity to the Trails series, but you aren't already familiar with Zwei or Gurumin, I suppose Falcom's confusing naming worked as intended in this case. Even Zwei's eat-food-for-EXP system makes a return in Nayuta, although it's not the only way to earn EXP this time around. It is much, much more similar to some of Falcom's other properties, namely the Zwei! action RPGs, with a touch of Gurumin and a hint of classic Ys for good measure. She tells Nayuta that something very important has been stolen from her and asks for his help in retrieving it.So, what is The Legend of Nayuta? Originally released in Japan for PSP in 2012, as Nayuta no Kiseki, this game is not much like a Trails game at all, frankly. While exploring one such ruin, he and his friends save a small, fairy-like girl by the name of Noi. Occasionally, ruins and stars will fall from the sky over Nayuta’s home, offering what seem to be glimpses of other worlds. Though people claim the sea they live on is flat and finite, Nayuta knows there must be more out there, just waiting to be discovered. Nayuta spends his days gazing up at the stars above his island home and wondering what lies beyond the horizon. After a fateful encounter with a fairy by the name of Noi, he and his friends find themselves whisked away on an adventure through multiple worlds in order to stop an evil plot that has been set in motion. Nayuta has always dreamed of exploring beyond the horizon of his island home. ![]()
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