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Recovering lost memory in Ys: Foliage Ocean in Celceta

Jonathan Toyad
By Jonathan Toyad, Associate Editor

We spent five hours on Falcom's definitive reiteration of Ys IV.

The past few weeks have been a joyous one for connoisseurs of the action RPG genre thanks to Torchlight 2 and Borderlands 2. Gamers who don't mind one more name on their action RPG list would do well to consider Ys: Foliage Ocean in Celceta for the PS Vita, a re-imagining of the fourth Ys game.

A brief history lesson: in 1993, Ys creators Falcom left development of the fourth game to Hudson Soft and Tonkin House for reasons unknown. This resulted in two different iterations of Ys IV--one for the PC Engine (Turbografx-16) and one for the SNES in Japan. As this would naturally confuse a lot of people, Falcom has opted to create their own canon version of Ys IV--20 years later. While we don't know why it took them this long to rectify the oversight, it's better late than never.

Players control main character Adol as he explores the huge forest continent of Celceta to try to recover his lost memory. Accompanying him are thief Dulen, tribe warrior Carna, and a host of other Celceta denizens, each with their own skills and story. Players control a party of three characters: you control one person from the group, while the AI handles the duties for the other two.

Switching between party members is a must, as certain enemies can only be damaged by the type of weapons they carry. Fleshy and soft-skin enemies can only be damaged by slash attacks, which Adol has, while heavily-armoured foes can only be hurt by bludgeoning attacks, which Dulen inflicts from his fists of fury.

Switching party members also help in non-combat portions of the game. Dulen can unlock special chests, which contain sweet loot or quest items, through unconventional means, while Carna can use her glaive to cut down hard-to-reach tethers, like spider webs and thick branches.

As with most action-oriented RPGs, the controls appear easy to master. The circle button is to attack enemies, while holding the R button and pushing another face button activates an SP attack. This move requires SP energy (the blue frilly meter on the bottom right), which fills up by attacking and killing foes. Every character has a ton of special moves catered to their fighting style, which and can be upgraded further, provided you use them frequently.

Adol has a dash-slash attack and a quick uppercut slash that knocks lighter foes into the air, while Carna has ailment-afflicting knives (poison, paralyse, the works) and a charge shot that hits multiple foes, at the cost of more meter and a slight delay in the attack. For more oomph against enemies with bigger health bars, you can pull off an ultimate attack by pressing the L button when your ultimate attack meter (the yellow circle, next to the special attack meter) is full.

To avoid attacks, players just need to press the X button to dodge, and the triangle button to do a quick block. The kicker is that dodging at the last possible frame of the attack will trigger flash roll, where time slows down for a few seconds so that players can amass a quick counterattack to punish enemies. Blocking at the last second will not only nullify damage, but also gets you back a good chunk of SP energy to pull off more moves.

Depending on the scenario, these moves help add a lot of strategy in playing style. For example, we went all out with Adol and Dulin, while also playing the range with Carna when fighting things like poison-spitting bugs, stone-chucking gorillas, and leap-frogging mermen.

Jonathan Toyad
By Jonathan Toyad, Associate Editor

Born and raised from a jungle-laden village in Sarawak, Malaysia, Jonathan Toyad has been playing games since the early 90s. He favors fighting games, RPGs, and rhythm titles above every other genre, and occasionally spaces out like Pavlov's dog to video game music on his iPod.

9 comments
Arkaring
Arkaring

YS series is back ?? AW YEAH !

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I got one myself, its a nice system with some neat features. The system badly needs some 3rd party support for games though. The upcoming titles for the 3DS i have to admit looks a bit nicer.

The Vita has some nice import games (which is actually the main reason i bought the system) but it sucks that most of the good games are not being brought over to the states. Luckily i can read Japanese so that's not a problem, but importing games is hella expensive.


The price on the system and the memory cards are quite high, but tolerable; what the system needs to succeed is some big, exclusive titles. 3DS getting the new Monster Hunter game for example is gonna be HUGE for the system (that game is like crack)

lokar82
lokar82

Sounds interesting, hope it gets localized as my Japanese is non-existent.

j2zon2591
j2zon2591

IMO, it certainly isn't a looker for a VITA game but I certainly would get this since I loved Ys 7 as a portable action-rpg game (save anywhere, a few minutes farming and grinding, then put it in your pocket).

 

I just loved the fast pacing and party system of the game.

 

Wish this game had more dubbing though.

Raeldor
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So we can expect to see this in the US in what?  Another 2 years?

StarSfrife
StarSfrife

This actually looks pretty good. I guess now I'll have a reason to dust off my Vita before Soul Sacrifice and Sly 4

ahpuck
ahpuck

 another vita game to add to my collection, small collection that is.

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