True to its title, Ys Origin seeks to tell the history of the world of Ys. It takes place several hundred years before series protagonist Adol Christin was born, slotting itself in as the first game in the franchise’s chronology. Instead of playing as the said red-haired sword master, you’ll take up arms as either Yunica, Hugo, or an unlockable character. Your goal as either character is to rescue a pair of deities that have gone missing and are needed to restore balance to the world.
Yunica and Hugo are quite different in terms of gameplay. Hugo offers distanced magic attacks whereas Yunica brings on the physicality with her axe and sword.Yunica offers traditional hack-and-slash gameplay, Hugo feels somewhat inspired by the arcade shooters of the 90s (without feeling out of place in an action RPG, impressively enough).
So, what’s really wrong with the game? While this should be fixed in the future, I should note that I encountered several crashes. That’s hard to get mad at given the easily patchable nature of the Steam platform, but it revealed the annoyance that some cutscenes can’t be skipped. It’s a bit of a pain to sit through things you’ve already seen before or simply don’t want to watch for whatever reason. For example, my game crashed right when I was about to reach the first save point, subsequently forcing me to sit through nearly 30 minutes of opening cutscenes once again. That Origin’s biggest issue is just a mere programming oversight speaks volumes about the quality of its gameplay.


Nice review – and a game I've been curious about for some time.