Ys: Memories of Celceta originally saw its debut on the PlayStation Vita back in 2012 with great applause, as fans of the series complemented its fast-paced gameplay paired with a strong narrative. The title has now officially released on Steam for the f
World-famous red-haired adventurer Adol Christin awakens in the unfamiliar land of Celceta, remembering nothing more than his name. Join Adol and his new friends as he embarks on an adventure to map the wilderness and reclaim his memories in this beloved
Memories of Celcetaisn’t entirely new though. A re-imagining ofYs IV, the title boasts new graphics, new gameplay system, and a much more fleshed out story. Your task: map out the grand and dangerous forest ofCelceta. The problem: you’ve lost all your memories. On the way you encoun...
Although I loveYs: Memories of Celceta's combat, its exploration is where the gameplay really starts to shine. It kind of reminds me of aDark Soulsgame (although it's much more colourful and lighthearted) in that you can knock things over to unlock shortcuts, encounter super-tough enemies ...
Ys Memories of Celceta has a special place in my heart as my favourite PS Vita game. It is a remake of Ys IV which had originally had a 1993 release as two different versions by two different studios which Falcom had licenced out. So technically, this is actually the first time Falcom...
Ys: Memories of Celceta is one of the best Ys games yet. The largest world in the franchise to explore, classic Ys fast and furious gameplay, and some beautiful music make this a title any JRPG fan with a Vita should own. If it was longer, boasted more polished presentation, and featur...
away. That means I’m not giving out prizes for guessing thatYs: Memories of Celcetais going to star a hero with amnesia. Luckily for us, developers at Nihon Falcom just use it to sprinkle a bit of intrigue into the plot. Center stage is given to finding the secrets of an old forest...
So make sure you’ve got a nice, juicy turkey ready to go this Thanksgiving, and when everyone else is asleep, fire up your copy of Ys: Memories of Celceta and get lost within the Great Forest. It may be a little dangerous, but believe me, the rewards are well worth the risk. Yo...
Visually,Memories of Celcetamigration to PC is handled adeptly. The original game would occasionally push the Vita to its limits, with panoramic shots showing the sporadic instance of slowdown. But now, even a midrange PC can push the title to its limits, increasing resolution and pumping out ...
Gameplay: Ys: Memories of Celcetabegins with your hero from the previous games, Adol, showing up to town with total amnesia and collapsing in the main square. Duren finds him in the bar and apparently knows who he is. Duren doesn’t really give Adol much information about himself though. ...