Despite not being as popular as Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, the Ys series has every right to be considered as one of the most important Japanese role-playing game series ever made. Since the first entry in the series released back in 1987, developer Falcom has been providing engaging ARPG experiences enriched by engaging narratives and rocking soundtracks that have made each entry in the series memorable. The Japanese developer hasn’t been averse to innovation, either, as the Ys series changed a lot over the years, going from the simple “bump” combat system, which required the red-haired adventurer Adol Christin […]
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