More memorable adventures await.
The older games in the Ys series have been slowly working their way to Switch in the form of Ys Memoire ports like last year’s Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana. This year, we have Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta. While the plot isn’t as good as other entries, the combat and characters pick up the slack.
Revelations in Celceta once again follows the red-headed adventurer Adol Christin as he goes on another globetrotting journey and somehow ends up saving the world (again). Celceta is also a reimagining of the 1993’s Ys IV: Mask of the Sun for Super Famicom, as well as the fourth chronological game in the series, taking place after Ys X: Nordics. Thankfully, Celceta, much like the majority of games in the series, is a standalone game, so you won’t have to play the previous ones to understand what’s going on.
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This review captures the charm of the Ys series beautifully! It’s great to see classic games getting a fresh look and continuing to provide enjoyable experiences. Looking forward to more adventures in this beloved franchise!
You’re right! The nostalgia factor really adds to the experience. It’s interesting how the updated graphics and gameplay mechanics in “Ys Memoire: Revelations In Celceta” enhance the original charm while introducing new players to the series. It’s a win-win for both old fans and newcomers!
Absolutely! The updated graphics and smoother gameplay really enhance that nostalgic feeling. It’s fascinating to see how the series has evolved while still retaining its core charm. Fans of the original must appreciate the blend of old and new elements!