In the gaming community, many are quick to discourage remakes, writing them off as past glories. It’s often justifiable when you consider how many companies throw on some extra jazz and label it a new game. Nihon Falcom is above such lethargy, however, as Ys: The Oath in Felghana proves. It truly is a new beginning in every aspect, perhaps to the point where the originally solid game it’s based on is unneeded.
Adol is now quite the athlete, pulling off triple mid-air sword slashes and thrusting his blade earthward to dispatch of beasts. After a bit of progression, he also gains the ability to develop various magic powers that augment his jumping ability or roast hordes of foes with massive waves of fire. The magic lacks the precision of the sword combat, so it takes some getting used to, but a lot of the entertainment value here is largely derived from the otherwise tight control scheme.


This sounds excellent – great review. 🙂 This was one I excitedly posted about on Otaku Gaming – and I'm not only interested in this, but curious so see how Origins is when it comes out.
This review really hit home the fact that I need to play Ys Seven.
This and Ys: Seven kick royal a**!
My only excuse it that I own it for the PSP. =P