Hudson knew what was up. Lilia is Adol's One True Waifu, and the reason why Dawn of Ys is the best Ys and the true Ys canon, even if Falcom disagrees and ignores it forever.
Honestly I think I+II and PCE IV are the best games in the series. Complete/Chonicles is incredible and in my opinion the best place for anyone to start, although I will always have love for the PCE version too. Bump combat is great, feeling more like a kind of jousting where its all about maneuvering and positioning yourself at the best angle. Oath and Origin are a tossup for me. I kind of feel like I enjoy the bump combat in the originals as far as regular mobs go (these games feel really mashy in comparison), but the bosses are where they shine. Totally amazing.
I never played 5+6 and I just can't get in to 7+Celceta. I don't mind having maybe 2 or 3 playable characters, but I'd prefer it if you just picked one that you stuck with and balance the game in unique ways around each one like Origin.
So cool to hear the hardcore fans here speak highly of the bump combat. That's encouraging for a newbie like me who wants to start with I+II. Lots of times the conventional wisdom seems to be that it's too archaic for newcomers.
The archaic stuff about I and II is more how the game won't remind you where to go if you forget or track sidequests for you, so you may want to keep notes on what you've been doing in case you take a break for a while.
I might be mistaken, but I don't recall Ys I always being clear about what you need to do which is part of its archaic-ness. For example, I don't remember the "quest" for the silver sword ever being pointed out, it's just something you have to find on your own.
And you can go through the entirety of Darm Tower without getting the Blue Necklace (might be the other blue thing, don't remember) only to get stuck at the door to the final boss and not know why you can't proceed.
Good tip. I rarely am able to play a game straight through. Although these first two sound pretty short - something else I'm looking for in games right now.The archaic stuff about I and II is more how the game won't remind you where to go if you forget or track sidequests for you, so you may want to keep notes on what you've been doing in case you take a break for a while.
Good tip. I rarely am able to play a game straight through. Although these first two sound pretty short - something else I'm looking for in games right now.
My favorite tracks, apart from the obvious:
Ancient Land (Memories of Celceta): just screams 'endgame', and I love tracks that convey it so well.
Ice Ridge of Noltia (Ys II: PSP Version) Can't get enough of the violin. If there's no strings, it's not Ys.
Does the PSP version of I&II Chronicles have multiple soundtracks to select?
Does the PSP version of I&II Chronicles have multiple soundtracks to select?
Yes. If I remember it right, it's either Chronicles, Eternal or PC-88.
This should honestly be posted in the OP
Thanks. I don't really have a PC much to speak of, though I'm putting together an Intel NUC for emulation and the retro/indie offerings on Steam and GOG. So this would be perfect for that. Will probably just jump on the PSP via Vita route though.Yup, though the PC/Steam version is infinitely superior, because you can mod in custom soundtracks like the TG-16 versions that Falcom never seems to include.
Tried Ys I & II on Steam once. Didn't get the battle system. Quit.
Yup, though the PC/Steam version is infinitely superior, because you can mod in custom soundtracks like the TG-16 versions that Falcom never seems to include.
There's a lot of miscellaneous trivia that I wanted to add to the OP but soon found I was completely out of room. I wanted to post more links to music, talk about the OAV series, go more in-depth on the changes between the original edition of Ys I Eternal and the subsequent versions (thankfully we have sites like Hardcore Gaming 101 that already did most of the work, which is why I linked it in the OP as it's an invaluable resource).
Also, I think you'll find I just posted about the artbook at the bottom of the last page as well as my first impressions. Although I didn't link any shots of the interior because I thought that was against the rules.
I've been with the Ys series since the MSX release of the first game, and Ys 2 had been my favorite Ys for a very, very, very long time. Then I played Origin. Origin is my favorite Ys. I love it.
Don't you just love it when programmers hide things in their games? I mentioned Ys I Eternal had interesting changes done to it once it became part of Ys I & II Complete and later Chronicles. What I found more interesting was the stuff that was left out. Eternal had a bunch of little quirks and touches that were left on the cutting room floor. Different animations for items like the Wing, an entirely different opening, animated text when opening a chest with an important item (the font text shines!), much rougher overall sprite/character portrait aesthetic, the choice of several midi versions of the soundtrack for sound card compatibility (Complete and Chronicles remaster versions wouldn't come until later) and of course the curiously-named staff room:
(credit for these pics go to Ancient Land of Ys member Red Hairdo)
And, in true Sonic CD-fashion, strange and wonderful sprite artwork was hidden away in the game files. Fortunately, you can view them easily in the hidden staff room:
Elena fans are everywhere.
Got to agree that Ys I and II has the best ost in the series.
Water Prison theme. My god, one of he best themes in any game in existsnce, ever. I love it so much.
So does starting with the TG16 Ys still count as OG for this?
Also, XSEED, stop futzing around with Trails in the Blah and get Ark of Napishtim on Steam.
They've already said that Konami is not involved.I wonder if it has more to do with Konami being Konami and holding a potential release up due to their release(s).
Would love to see it though as my copy is a bitch to get to work on Windows 8.
They've already said that Konami is not involved.
So does starting with the TG16 Ys still count as OG for this?
That's not how you spell Ys IV!
Oh hello.
It warms my heart to see that Ys has gained such a following these days. After the reception of Ys 6 on PS2, I was sure it'd never happen.
You don't see weird little animations like this nowadays. Well... *I* don't. I must be playing the wrong games. :x
Sure. A lot of the earlier ports went a little nuts with rebalancing, level designs and in some cases presentation; and the ones that were faithful to the original PC-88 version were hardly any better graphically. And, of course, many went untranslated.So does starting with the TG16 Ys still count as OG for this?
*!*Also, XSEED, stop futzing around with Trails in the Blah and get Ark of Napishtim on Steam.
A little rough around the edges, but god I love Adol's theme.
The versions we got in the west were the PS2/PSP versions. They were the first Ys games to be localized since Wanderers from Ys (hence Konami dropping the 'VI' from the title), the series had long since dropped off the radar of the casual gamer. Also I don't think Konami promoted the series as well as they could have: I recall print ads in magazines but little else.was it not well received? didnt sell well?
As for the best game in the series, Oath is still my favortie. Origin is probably the best for straight up action, but Oath feels like a more complete Ys experience with towns, different areas, shops and the like. Still it's like choosing a favorite child between those two.
The only woman that Adol ever loved was Feena. That's canon.
And this is the only explanation why Adol was so... 'without feeling' to all those women who basically threw themselves at him. For the love of god, his lover is mother fucking GODDESS. no mere human girl will ever reach his standard. =P
I mean, Elena is pretty stonking cute, dude.
The only woman that Adol ever loved was Feena. That's canon.
You never forget your first.
A little upsetting to realizeshe and her sister returned to stone to safeguard the Black Pearl.
So does starting with the TG16 Ys still count as OG for this?
Also, XSEED, stop futzing around with Trails in the Blah and get Ark of Napishtim on Steam.