About This Game Originally released as a PSP exclusive, Ys SEVEN was the first fully 3D Ys title, the first Ys title to include a party-based battle system allowing players to swap control of characters in real-time, and the most story-heavy Ys game of its time.This original PC port presents the game in full upscaled HD with a wide variety of resolution options, smooth 60 fps gameplay, full Steamworks integration featuring a variety of new achievements, and even a revised localization to ensure players receive the most immersive gaming experience possible.Join redheaded adventurer Adol Christin and his loyal companion, Dogi, as they make good use of their pirate connections from adventures past to weigh anchor in the bustling port city of Altago – a former world trading capital that was cut off from foreign visitation for far too long by an all-too-recently ended war with the Romun empire.The people of Altago are still distrustful of foreigners, and the land is crawling with monstrous creatures who are invulnerable to standard steel, rendering Adol’s tried and true arsenal of weapons from games past ineffective. Forced to rearm and retrain from scratch – and to prove his worth to this new country’s somewhat xenophobic populace – Adol takes up a king’s quest to explore a nearby set of ruins, only to find himself embroiled in a high-stakes game of appeasing ancient dragons and saving the world… yet again.Along the way, he’ll meet a variety of companions old and new who will join him in his quest via the newly introduced party system, wherein up to three characters may be controlled at any one time. Only by mastering the use of pierce, slash, and thrust attacks, as well as dozens of unique skills, quick dodging, “flash guarding,” and more can Adol and his team uncover the mystery of the Five Great Dragons, the five ancient tribes of Altago, and the recent string of earthquakes that threaten to tear apart this ancient and storied land.Come take part in the first Ys adventure of the modern era! The frenetic challenges and massive bosses that made this historic series famous are back, and they’re bigger than ever.Make SEVEN your lucky number!Key Features:Fast, real-time combat with dozens of unique abilities, both physical and magicalA brand new party system allowing for up to three playable characters at once, including Adol’s loyal sidekick Dogi and fan-favorite mercenary Geis from Ys VI: The Ark of NapishtimEnormous screen-filling bosses set to quintessentially Ys rock music composed by the legendary Falcom Sound Team jdkOne of the most complex and involving storylines of the entire series, spanning well over 20 hours’ worth of gameplayUpscaled HD graphics and consistent 60 fps framerate bring this former PSP-exclusive title up to modern PC standardsFull Steamworks integration, including a bevy of new achievements 6d5b4406ea Title: Ys SEVENGenre: Action, RPGDeveloper:Nihon FalcomPublisher:XSEED Games, Marvelous USA, Inc.Franchise:YsRelease Date: 30 Aug, 2017 Ys SEVEN Full Crack [key Serial Number] ys seven pc settings. ys seven psp walkthrough. ys seven monster 101. ys seven pc mega. ys seven psp iso mega. ys seven - innocent primeval breaker. ys seven equip items. zen y seven. ys seven map. ys seven pc baixar. ys seven soul stone. ys seven or oath. ys seven accessories list. ys seven items. ys seven download psp iso. ys seven quests. ys seven ultrawide. ys seven quest 7. ys seven steam key. seven y veraz. ys seven torrent pc. ys seven rom download. ys seven psp review. seven years old letra y acordes. ys seven pc save file. ys seven quest 12. ys seven knights crest. ys seven tialuna. ys seven best weapon. ys seven quest 13. ys seven pc reddit. ys seven gog. ys seven quest 4. ys seven pc resolution. ys seven psp walkthrough. ys seven cheat pc. ys seven ps vita. ys seven quest 2. ys seven metacritic. ys seven well of souls crystal puzzle. ys seven pc reddit. ys seven optional bosses. ys seven soundtrack download. ys seven luminous rock. ys seven pc requirements. ys seven stats. ys seven black stone. ys seven monster list. ys seven vacant interference. ys seven 64bit trainer. ys seven psp rom download. ys seven gog. ys seven steam torrent. ys seven psp gameplay. jarabe y seven up. ys seven gameplay psp. ys seven nintendo switch. neal’s yard y seven dials. ys seven bandit's gloves. ys seven gavel of souls. ys seven vs memories of celceta. ys seven training ring 3. ys seven unlockables. ys seven missable quests. ys seven playable characters Played on the PSP back in the day. This is an amazing action RPG. There's nothing else out there quite like the Ys series. This one's a little different, with the party mechanic, but it still stays very much true to the series.Not for the faint of heart. While not up to Dark Souls levels of difficulty, most of the bosses put up a good fight. Level does make a big difference. If a boss seems impossible to deal with, go back and grind out a couple more levels. The bosses have a huge amount of health, so any extra damage you can deal pays big dividends.Yes, this is a PSP port, so it's not the prettiest game out there. The models and textures are pretty simple. It still has a certain charm to it though. The improved resolution over the PSP version is a big plus.Strong buy recommendation. With XSEED doing their own ports, here's hoping for Memories of Celceta next, and then the two Crossbell Kiseki games!. Another solid Y´s game from Falcom. While it does show a few signs of its handheld origins, very zoomed in camera and low poly gfx, the gameplay shines with its speed and responsiveness. Quite a long one too, my playthrough clocked in at 30 hours which is quite a lot for an ARPG.. totally destroyed my controller playing this 10/10 would do it again. Bought it on steam sale because no YS 8 yet on steam.That aside this is still the game I remembered on PSP now on 60 FPS!. Ys with party system.No jump, only dodge.. Nice port by xseed. My only complaint for this, is you can only play this while you're online....The game doesn't work while offline......Please fix this xseed, this maybe a minor problem, but I don't always have an internet connection. The game itselfs works well though. I will change the review if it allows offline play.. I'm nearly 5 hours in at the time of this review, and I'm loving the game. Great music, great story, and great action combat! Do yourself a favor and buy this gem.. Awesome RPG, the battle style albeit unique to RPGS is fairly fun but sometimes felt a bit mashy. Good storyline, likeable characters 7/10.. A solid entry in the series.. TL;DR play Ys SEVEN if you're a fan of the series, and enjoy it for what it is; if you're looking for a better story than earlier games in the series you may be slightly disappointed. Still, if you love Ys the way I do, you will still have fun playing the game.------For fans of the Ys series, especially those who were unable to play the original release of Ys SEVEN on PSP, I would recommend this game if for nothing more than a return to the world of one of Nihon Falcom's flagship titles.This isn't the best Ys game in the series, but it is still fun. There is a sense of retreading old ground in the game, most notably with the games story arc. Ys SEVEN lacks some of the appeal of earlier games in the series, at least it did for me. Over all though, it was nice to play a newer Ys title again, and this time enjoy it on the PC.The party system is new as of this entry in the franchise. It simultaneously breaths new life into the gameplay of Ys while at the same time creating a jarring contrast with earlier games in the series (even though Celceta was earlier--chronoligically--it was remade with the party system). Dogi speaks more for Adol than Adol does himself and this makes it really clear that you are playing a silent protagonist. When Adol was the only playable character you never really thought about the fact that he didn't have any dialog.Speaking of dialog, the English dialog is a bit campy at times, but I have yet to compare it to the Japanese text; my gut tells me that the original Japanese was not quite so over the top. Like so many RPGs, the story is somewhat contrived to get the ball rolling. However, I've seen and played games with far worse contrivances. The game itself is quite self-referential (e.g. Adol's ill-luck with ships), which should bring a smile to any fan of the series.There isn't a lot of hand holding, it follows the pattern of many JRPGs of yore where if you don't speak to the right person in many cases you can't progress the story. You're not always informed of what you need to do or where you need to go next, often times you find out through trial and error because the game physically blocks you from doing something until a precondition is met--although this is fairly rare. The game will provide subtle nudges here and there to prompt you in the right direction, but not always. Many of the hints come from talking to numerous people in a location, forcing you to build up a mental map of all the dependencies. Even so there are still a few missables through the course of the game, which can drive you nuts if you're a completionist and not paying attention.The music has always been on of the best things about the Ys series, Sound Team JDK's arrangements are phenomenal. There are new takes on classic songs from the franchise, and the game does not disappoint on new scores as well.
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