The theme of Falcom and XSEED’s latest, Ys: Memories of Celceta, is exploration. Series hero Adol Christin has always been portrayed as an adventurer, but this time around, the focus turns away from combat and puzzles and puts most of its eggs in a basket of discovery.
Originally released back on the PS Vita in 2012, the HD remaster can still be forgiven for having very basic looking graphics, as back then that was all the little handheld console could master. However, with a sprinkle of magic developer dust, Falcom have at least tried to bring it up to modern-day standards, but visually at least, it still falls a little short.
Ys Memories of Celceta is now on PlayStation 4! It's an adventure not easily forgotten. Max checks out this Vita port to the PS4 to see if it still stands up.
COG writes: What we have in Ys: Memories of Celceta is a game that has dated graphics and an okay presentation, but phenomenal music and gameplay. This is one of the finest action JRPGs I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing.
Another great entry into the series I'm kinda shocked that if Ys Origin of all games is on consoles why cant see Oath in Felgana and 7 among others.
Reviewer states that this game is trying to be like Monster Hunter....
Sorry, don't see it myself..
So far away from Monster Hunter, Jeez..