Those who have completed Cold Steel 3 and have patiently and, most likely, painfully waited after that cliffhanger ending can be safe in knowing that they’re in for a wild, satisfying ride. With their ever-reliable friend and instructor outside of their reach, their first course of action is to gather up those who are willing to fight and look to end the war before it can truly begin. Picking up only a few weeks after the dramatic conclusion of Cold Steel 3, class VII faces a looming world war, the likes of which could spell the end of Zemuria as they know it. This review may include light spoilers of the previous titles.
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However, this being a re-play, it may color my experience in a different light so I felt it best that I put it out there first and foremost. I think my actions to import and play through Cold Steel 3-4 as well as the recent Hajimari no Kiseki should speak to how big of a fan I am of the series, given the costs involved.
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Before I begin this review in earnest, I need to disclose the fact that before playing through the English release of Cold Steel 4, I have already completed it in Korean when it was released for that region more than a year ago.