Eiyuu Densetsu - Sora no Kiseki SC (Japan / Disc 1)
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Reviewed in 2011
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✪ Reviewed on April 29, 2025
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The direct sequel darkens the tone and unveils the true stakes behind the quest. Joshua returns, the story deepens, and Falcom delivers one of the PSP's most beautiful JRPGs, which reads like an addictive novel.
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RPG1 player12+
Description
Second chapter of Trails in the Sky, continuing Estelle's adventure as she reunites with Joshua and uncovers the true stakes behind their quest. Published by Nihon Falcom, released in Japan in September 2011. Darker and deeper storyline across two discs, new exploration areas, enriched Falcom Sound Team soundtrack. Japan exclusive.
Eiyuu Densetsu - Sora no Kiseki SC review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Signed by the Falcom Sound Team jdk, the music unfurls a repertoire of wild generosity, from the fiery rock battle theme to moving town melodies. Each region gains a memorable sonic colour, carrying a sprawling story with rare coherence. This melodic richness, celebrated by fans, remains a peak of the JRPG.
An apprentice in a guild of protectors, a young girl roams a peaceful kingdom in which a plot is nonetheless brewing. Renowned for the finesse of its writing, the tale takes its time to bring every village and every face to life. This tenderness for detail and its patient intrigue have made it a revered pillar of the Japanese RPG.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Picking the adventure back up where it broke off, strengthening your bonds and untangling a plot that ramps up in intensity pushes you to chain "just one last chapter." Tactical battles, orbments and side quests chain goals and rewards together. Its considerable length can intimidate, yet the masterful resolution of the story keeps a grip that's hard to loosen.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Pursuing Estelle's quest to find Joshua extends the fresco across an even vaster, fuller second chapter. Strengthening your bonds, completing the Bracer quests and combing every region fills dozens of hours. That density, a peak of Trails in the Sky, offers a longevity JRPG fans cultivate to the fullest.
Technical info
💾1,1 GB📅29/09/2011
Published by Falcom
Eiyuu Densetsu - Sora no Kiseki SC (PSP) price, value & rarity
Eiyuu Densetsu Sora no Kiseki SC, Falcom's second Trails in the Sky on PSP, spread across two UMDs for its narrative scope, kept exclusive to Japan. This edition appeals to those wanting to complete Kiseki's founding diptych at its source, in its original two-disc format. Its desirability rests on this regional exclusivity and this two-disc packaging specific to the PSP version rather than a quantified scarcity.
Is Eiyuu Densetsu - Sora no Kiseki SC still worth playing in 2026?
Eiyuu Densetsu - Sora no Kiseki SC is the direct sequel that darkens the tone and reveals the true stakes behind the quest. Joshua returns, the scenario thickens, and Falcom signs one of the PSP's finest JRPGs, reading like an addictive novel. The title requires finishing FC to grasp the full emotion. An absolute PSP peak to chain after FC.