Zero No Kiseki English Iso

5/21/2019
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Need help for Zero no Kiseki English Patch

Hello there! I feel a bit bad to open up a thread just for that, but I didn't find a help desk here, so I hope you may forgive me. Let's get right to the problem I'm encountering currently:

I downloaded the Zero no Kiseki Game that was already patched in english from nicoblog just fine. Extracted the ISO, put it where I have my other games that run without trouble... but as soon as I want to start the game, the emulator freezes and then crashes after a few inputs from me. I googled for a solution, but from what I saw, most people only seem to get troubles AFTER they got into the game and only in certain sections.

I would be really thankful if someone might give me a hand, because I'd love to experience ZnK myself. I know that a better fan translation is on its way, but I'd rather have an alternative in case I get too impatient... I still have to play through Cold Steel I and II (with the former almost finished), but... yeah.

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PSP cover art of Ao (left) and Zero (right)
Developer(s)Nihon Falcom
Publisher(s)Nihon Falcom
SeriesThe Legend of Heroes
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Vita
Windows
ReleaseZero no Kiseki (PSP) Zero no Kiseki (PC)
  • JP: June 14, 2013[1]
Zero no Kiseki: Evolution (Vita) Ao no Kiseki (PSP)
  • JP: September 29, 2011
Ao no Kiseki: Evolution (Vita)
Genre(s)Role-playing game
Mode(s)Single-player

Zero no Kiseki[2] and Ao no Kiseki[3] are two connected role-playing video games developed by Nihon Falcom as a part of the larger The Legend of Heroes[4] series. Together as a duology, they constitute the second story arc of the Trails sub-series, and take place three months after the end of The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd and in a different country, Crossbell. The games star Lloyd Bannings, a rookie investigator within the Crossbell police force, joining three years after the death of his brother.

Zero no Kiseki was released in 2010 for PlayStation Portable. In 2011, the game was ported to PC for release in China and Japan. In 2012, it was later ported again for PlayStation Vita as Zero no Kiseki: Evolution, with improved visuals and full voice acting for the main story.[5]

Ao no Kiseki was released in 2011 for PlayStation Portable, and also ported to PC for release in China. It was also ported again for PlayStation Vita as Ao no Kiseki: Evolution, again with improved visuals and full voice acting for the main story and released in Japan in June 2014.[6][7]

Localizations[edit]

No official English localization of the games exists, although a Chinese version was released for Microsoft Windows. Fan translations of both games are in development.[8]

Reception[edit]

Zero no Kiseki was well received in both Japan and China.[citation needed] It has won several notable awards, including the 'PlayStation Award 2010 - User Choice Award' and the Japan Games Award 2011.[9]

External links[edit]

  • Zero no Kiseki official website(in Japanese)
  • Ao no Kiseki official website(in Japanese)

References[edit]

  1. ^'The Legend of Heroes Zero no Kiseki to be Released on PC in Japan on 6/14'. 19 April 2013.
  2. ^Zero no Kiseki (零の軌跡, Trails of/to/from Zero)
  3. ^Ao no Kiseki (碧の軌跡, Trails of/to/from Azure)
  4. ^Eiyū Densetsu (英雄伝説)
  5. ^''Zero no Kiseki: Evolution' for(PS Vita)'. Falcom. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
  6. ^'Legend of Heroes Ao no Kiseki Evolution's Teaser Video Posted'.
  7. ^'A Peek At The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Of Blue Evolution's Anime Opening'. 27 March 2014.
  8. ^Arshad Khan, Danial. 'The Legend of Heroes: Trails To Azure (Ao no Kiseki) fan translation patch released'. GearNuke. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  9. ^'The Legend of Heroes 'Zero no Kiseki' for PSP- Awards'. Falcom. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
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