Goshogun1 said:"Ys, the ideal utopia..."
moo422 said:Goshogun1 said:"Ys, the ideal utopia..."
wow, that quote brings back memories .. i played the hell out of the PC-Engine / TG16 CD release, not knowing at all what to expect back in the day. who would have thought smashing into people would be so much fun. and i used to toss the CD straight into a CD player (discman and boomboxes) for the audio tracks -- friggin epic for the time.
Goshogun1 said:moo422 said:Goshogun1 said:"Ys, the ideal utopia..."
wow, that quote brings back memories .. i played the hell out of the PC-Engine / TG16 CD release, not knowing at all what to expect back in the day. who would have thought smashing into people would be so much fun. and i used to toss the CD straight into a CD player (discman and boomboxes) for the audio tracks -- friggin epic for the time.
LOL I did the same thing with Ys 1&2 to listen to the music. Same with 3&4. That stuff rocked!
I remember the first time I played Ys 1&2 on the Turbo-CD. It was truly a perfect game, and I must have beaten 5 times.
Hey now, 6 and Origins were good too.gacktgacktgackt said:I would have prefered a DS port of The Oath in Felghana (AKA The only Ys game that is in any way decent) but oh well!
Zarcon said:Hey now, 6 and Origins were good too.gacktgacktgackt said:I would have prefered a DS port of The Oath in Felghana (AKA The only Ys game that is in any way decent) but oh well!
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Upon further playing, the game is REALLY easy now that there's an attack button.
This might change later on but, if you've played YsI&II before I'm going to have to suggest playing on Nightmare.