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PS5 restock updates. Black Friday deals. Windows Windows. Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Visit Site. Developer's Description By Nihon Falcom. Demons came in droves and forced the twin Goddesses who ruled the land to whisk their subjects away from the surface, into the safe embrace of the clouds. The demons were persistent, however, erecting a massive tower in pursuit.
The battle that raged upon the ground had begun ascending for a second round up above. One day, amidst this turmoil, the Goddesses stole away into the night, vanishing from Ys altogether.
And there's only one place they could have gone: the Devil's Tower. If you're one of these fans, you'll be happy to finally get to play and fully understand Ys Origin in all its splendor, and without any hiccups. Ys Origin, as the title suggest, is an origins story in the Ys universe.
It takes place years before the first Ys game and explains much of the history of Ys, such as the Black Pearl, the Goddesses and the Six Priests. What makes Ys Origin a little different is that Adol Christin - the red haired hero of all the Ys games - isn't the main star of this title.
He's replaced with two and an unlockable third new characters that go by the name of Yunica Tovah, a young female knight, and Hugo Fact, a magician. I feel that the story in this game is better than Ys: The Oath in Felghana's because each hero interacts with the game's cast of characters.
Adol is a mute in his games, so you never really get a feel for him compared to these new characters that aren't afraid to show their feelings. It's still not the greatest of stories, but it pulls you in more with its emotionally driven heroes. In fact, you could say she is a female Adol because she wields a giant axe and can later get a sword and is based on close combat fighting.
The story behind her is that she can't use magic, so she trained exceptionally hard in using melee weapons to defeat her foes. Ys Origin still keeps the action fast, hectic and very hack and slash based with simple one button combo attacks.
Yunica can also learn wind, fire and earth based skills that are used for different purposes, be it on enemies or using it to solve a puzzle inside the game's huge tower. Speed is the focus of the combat as every defeated foe drops pickups that are instantly turned into a temporary stat increase. A bar appears above the character's profile and will time down unless you pick up more items. Buffs can cover speed, damage and even increase how much experience you gain per kill.
Money that you gain from kills is spent at save points, where you can upgrade your current armor and mechanics that affect your character, like boost replenishing speed and stat element lasting time. Loot drops act no differently than in Ys: The Oath in Felghana, and they add sense of haste to the already speedy action as you try to make the most out of the buffs in the limited amount of time.
Weapons don't really change throughout the course of the game; instead, each character has just one weapon equipped that can be upgraded multiple times with ore. The tower setting makes for an intriguing place to explore. I wasn't expecting much from the game's aesthetics, but this title surprised me with its design. As you make your way up the 25 floors of the Darm tower, you'll come across environments based on deserts, fire and even water, where you have to swim under the surface to carry on exploring.
I was surprised with the inclusion of water. I'm not sure if any of the other games have had this before, but it certainly wasn't in The Oath in Felghana, so coming into this game and experiencing that was a pleasing moment. The level designers should be praised for keeping every floor of the dungeon feeling fresh. This variety makes you appreciate moving between levels as every floor throws something different at you to handicap your progression to the top.
Be it the environment and its platforms or enemies and their abilities, there is always something new to discover in every section.
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