Ys: Memories Of Celceta Download For Pc [portable Edition]
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- Sep 12, 2019
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Updated: Mar 8, 2020
About This Game World-famous red-haired adventurer Adol Christin awakens in the unfamiliar land of Celceta, remembering nothing more than his own name. Bereft of his past, Adol explores the town he happened to wander into, searching for any clues at all to his identity. Joined by a thief who claims to have spent some time at his side these past weeks, the young adventurer helps rescue doomed miners from a collapse – an act which ingratiates him to the local Romun Army general. Impressed with their skills, the pair is enlisted to explore the Great Forest of Celceta and map its vast expanses – a task which many have attempted in the past, but from which none have ever returned alive.Eager to unravel the mystery of his past and the cause of his predicament, Adol sets off with his new-old thief friend, Duren, to chart the untamed wilderness that claimed his memories. Along the way he meets numerous other individuals who seem to have encountered him before, and must carefully determine who among them can be trusted.Developer Nihon Falcom originally revisited the land and characters of Japanese cult favorite Ys IV in 2012 with Ys: Memories of Celceta on the PlayStation Vita, and the game found its way to North America the following year. Now, this re-envisioning moves from the small screen to PC monitors, with a bevy of updates and enhancements to fully take advantage of its new platform.Featuring a unique take on the party-based combat system that’s come to define modern Ys titles, as well as one of the largest and most varied overworlds in the series’ long and illustrious history, Ys: Memories of Celceta brings a greater sense of adventure to the Ys universe than ever before, with this PC iteration serving as the definitive version of one of the franchise’s most pivotal entries.Key FeaturesFully Enjoy the Land of Celceta with a Host of PC EnhancementsThis remaster comes with a wide range of HD resolutions, fixed framerates up to 120 fps with the option to unlock the framerate altogether, fully customizable control bindings, fully integrated mouse support, and more!Explore One of the Most Expansive Locales in the Series’ HistoryThe overworld of Celceta metes out battle and exploration in equal measure, accompanied by a robust mapping system with customizable waypoints and clear, detailed icons that aid the journey of Adol and company through this mysterious new land where enigmas and obstacles wait around every bend.Experience a Crucial Cornerstone of Ys LoreThe events that occur over the course of Ys: Memories of Celceta’s lengthy campaign serve as some of the most important and far-reaching in the franchise, yet remain entirely self-contained so even series newcomers can fully enjoy the story.Throw Down the Gauntlet in Time Attack and Boss Rush ModesFan-favorite Time Attack mode returns, complete with its ultimate Boss Rush challenge, pitting Adol alone against implacable foes or allowing for full-on party combat to keep the battle going well after the main story has been completed. Steam leaderboards have been implemented as well, accessible and viewable even in-game to see how you stack up against other Celcetan boss-slayers around the world! 7aa9394dea Title: Ys: Memories of CelcetaGenre: Action, RPGDeveloper:Nihon FalcomPublisher:XSEED Games, Marvelous USA, Inc.Franchise:YsRelease Date: 25 Jul, 2018 Ys: Memories Of Celceta Download For Pc [portable Edition] ys memories of celceta exe fix. ys memories of celceta best weapon. ys memories of celceta vita trophy guide. ys memories of celceta ps vita download. ys memories of celceta pc steam. ys memories of celceta ashen forest location. ys memories of celceta map rewards. ys memories of celceta last memory. ys memories of celceta switch. ys memories of celceta pc skidrow. ys memories of celceta forest of dawn. ys memories of celceta collector's edition. ys memories of celceta chest locations. ys memories of celceta controls. ys memories of celceta steam torrent. ys memories of celceta exp farming. ys memories of celceta (pc-game). ys memories of celceta vpk download. ys memories of celceta wandering chick. ys 7 or memories of celceta. ys memories of celceta playable characters. ys memories of celceta accessories list. download cheat ys memories of celceta pc. ys memories of celceta pc save file. ys memories of celceta jack of all trades. ys memories of celceta ps vita cheats. ys memories of celceta trainer download. ys memories of celceta map completion. ys memories of celceta ebay. ys memories of celceta pc english download. ys memories of celceta vita. ys memories of celceta ancient burrow. ys memories of celceta ps vita review. ys memories of celceta pc gamefaqs. ys memories of celceta trophy guide. ys memories of celceta pc bug. ys memories of celceta gold pedestal. ys memories of celceta rocks blocking path. ys memories of celceta nintendo switch. ys memories of celceta final dungeon. ys memories of celceta pc gog. ys memories of celceta voice acting. ys memories of celceta map. ys memories of celceta wikipedia. ys memories of celceta item list. ys memories of celceta rar. ys memories of celceta vitacheat. ys memories of celceta pc or vita. ys memories of celceta haggle. ys memories of celceta gold ore quest. ys memories of celceta pc japanese voice. ys memories of celceta pc bug fix. ys memories of celceta trailer. ys memories of celceta secrets. ys iv memories of celceta pc. ys memories of celceta anniversary edition. ys memories of celceta komplettlösung deutsch. ys memories of celceta requirements. ys memories of celceta ovagames. ys memories of celceta pc google drive. ys memories of celceta madogra-self. ys memories of celceta pc walkthrough. ys memories of celceta 99.3 map I played the game a lot on the Vita, sadly not being able to finish it before I gave up on that sinking ship of a platform (thanks Sony) I've only played a a few hours at this time of writing the review here but so far it's a pretty straight forward port- in ways. Let me explain, the game's got some good options to tweak graphics and even has an unlocked 120fps+ option which is nice to see. Lets you even customize the buttons you're getting prompted with, 360/PS3/etc which is fairly rare, so they certainly put in the effort to say the least in that regard. Where it's a straight forward port is kinda where I'm not sure I'm super happy with. The interface is gigantic on the screen, none of the scaling is altered and it's all pretty low-res since it was on the Vita- so things are both large for the small screen AND for touch controls (I haven't tested if touch works in this). So everything feels kinda huge on screen and the camera is very zoomed in- in some spots. Camera control is also very limited, you can zoom in and out like the vita version. There is no adjusting how the camera is angled. So if you don't like what you see in screenshots? Well you can't change that so, take that how you will. The game itself has aged and show's that it's not very refined, this shows a lot in the opening cutscene where walk cycles don't match up with how the characters move, animation in these scenes is very simplistic but get the job done. Okay, so there's a lot of negative there, is this worth your money? I would say yes. The presentation of the story is a bit wonky but it gets the job done. The combat is fast and starts off simple but opens up a lot more as you progress. Playing on Hard Mode is where you're gonna get more tension and fun out of the gameplay since it will force you to not rely on taking hits but instead flash guard/dodging (guarding/rolling at the last minute to slow-mo the enemies so you can omni-slash the crap out of them) and your characters unique skills. Each character has their own perks, sword, blunt, spear, daggers all play into the enemies weaknesses that'll stun/kill them faster- all of this is passive, just need to let the character do their thing or switch to them yourself. Characters all have their own skill that you activate that take from a shared MP pool you refill by attacking- letting your character wait a second will net you a larger sum of MP restored. So, combats fun, frantic and deep enough that it's not just a button masher. Characters with you are also active in combat, you can set them to passive if you fear they're going to get their face smashed but that's not TOO much a worry since the game gives some leeway, they can't seem to be taken down past 1HP, so if you get hit with a big AOE, your allies might survive with 1HP because of this, letting you run for safety. You also gather stuff for buffing weapons while you're out, your characters will thankfully both point out these gathering spots AND they will harvest it themselves. It's a fun game, the story isn't going to win any awards as it's fairly simple, predictable and straight forward. You a warrior with amnesia is trying to figure out how you lost your memory as you explore the place you lost it. A twist mid way through lets you know how it happened and there's more twists to be had. I called most of them and this was my first Ys game so it's not so much a surprise. Also, apparently this is a remake of a remake. It was a SNES game, then remade on PS2 then remade for Vita and now ported years later to PC. WEIRD, but all fairly different apparently. Either way, if this is your first Ys game you're not missing much from what I understand. It's the same character, but just a different adventure and I don't think there's any references to previous ones. I only saw ONE reference in Ys VIII to this game and that's about it. What you need to know: Adol is an adventurer who winds up in a sticky spot and has to adventure his way out. Sometimes his friend Dogi is there to do stuff. Also because I didn't have a good point to mention it, the music in this game is really, really good. Fits the fast paced adventure, all tunes are pretty great. I had to mention this because it's apparently a sin to not mention the great tracks in these games. I guess since the series has been fairly obscure for decades the fans gotta have something to cling to, which makes sense. It's been around since the ...Turbo Grafix 16/PC Engine and stayed obscure till this game/Ys VII so yeah I'd be annoyed too. ...Much like Phantasy Star's RPG series (1-4) being obscure despite being out the same week as Final Fantasy. Ahem, yes, rant over, game worth getting? Yes.. good game, you can swim now. Game will not run at all, feels like a waste of money.. where's sound jp ?. One of my favorite Ys games to date. I still need to see how Napishtim, 7 & 8 stack up though since I haven't played them yet.The port was really impressive. For such a small localization team they did an excellent job. Performance was rock solid stable with no crashes or stutters. There's a plethora of different graphics options/resolutions and an unlocked framerate.Translation was excellent. I didn't notice a single obvious spelling or grammatical error. All of the dialogue was easy to follow and understand.Ys games have a story, but they aren't heavily focused on it like other Falcom titles. Celceta told a surprisingly darn good story with some really likable characters.Combat was similar to other Ys games, very smooth and very fast paced. Although once you start getting a hang of armor/weapon enhancements the game gets a bit too easy. You can basically get way too survivable and just face tank through most challenges. A little disappointing as the previous titles focused heavily on boss fight tactics and executing them nearly perfectly to succeed. But that came with its own set of aggravations as well.Highly recommended at full MSRP; basically a sin to not purchase this when it's on sale.
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