Ys Origin
Developed By: Nihon Falcom
Ported & Published By: DOTEMU
Date of Release: October 1, 2020
Price: $19.99
It has been a while since Nintendo fans last got a taste of the Ys franchise, when Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana hit the Switch way back in 2018. Now in 2020 Falcom and Dotemu have chosen to take us back to the beginning of the saga with Ys
Origin. This entry in the series is a prequel, taking place 700 years
before the events of the first Ys games. This of course means that the
veteran series protagonist Adol Christin has to sit this round out,
however do not despair! This time around we have THREE individual
protagonists to fill out the roster, and each of them brings their own
story and unique gameplay style to the table.
If you have played a Ys game before (and I'm sure you have) then you
should feel right at home with Yunica Tovah, our first playable
character. She's a tough but compassionate young girl who has dedicated
her life to protecting the goddesses. Do not underestimate her abilities
because although she cannot use magic, she can swing around a massive
battle axe as if it were a feather duster. Players new to the series
should start with Yunica, as she is very easy to handle in combat. Once
players feel comfortable they can tackle Hugo Fact, a magic user who
plays out more like a bullet hell shooter than a typical RPG hero. The
third (and secret) character will unlock once you finish the game as
either Yunica or Hugo, and suffice it to say he's only for experienced
players.
Of course it would not be an Ys game if it didn't have big badass
setpiece boss fights, and Ys Origin delivers in spades! As usual each
boss has it's weak point and a pattern that you can exploit, and half
the fun is figuring out how! Unlike other games that have impossibly
punishing bosses, in Ys Origin if you're dying frequently you can simply
level up and try again. Also be sure to check out the upgrade menu at
save points, though they may seem minor, the right enhancement can save
your life. Be on the lookout for rare cleria ore as well, as it is vital
for tempering your weapons.
The production values of Ys Origin are amazing, using the engine last
seen in Ys: The Oath in Felghana. The music and graphics are of course
as stunning as you would expect from a series of such a high caliber as
Ys. From the stirring violin strains of the opening theme which give way
to choral chants and guitar riffs, you can guess from just that track
alone that the soundtrack is something special. And it truly is, with a
wildly diverse soundscape of orchestral music inlaid with the finest
hair metal that Falcom Sound Team J.D.K. has to offer. Just as rich are
the gorgeously rendered 3D backgrounds and lush sprites that make up the
visuals. For a port of a 2006 PC game, this is an impressive feat, and
it helps that all the interface assets have been reworked in HD. it should come as no surprise then that it handles flawlessly in both docked and handheld modes.
After you survive the main quest three times over (needed to unlock the
canon ending!) in Ys Origin there's still plenty to do. A host of
unlockables including Time Attack, Boss Rush, and Arena modes round out
the package, offering hours of gameplay beyond the main story. If you
yearn for an epic story with brutal bosses, complex character
development, and a truly hardcore soundtrack, look no further than Ys
Origin. Newcomers will find an engaging start to a new series, and Ys
veterans will find plenty of references to their beloved series, and
even answers to some burning questions that they may have. At a solid
asking price of $19.99, Ys Origin is an unbeatable value.
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