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About This Game World-famous red-haired adventurer Adol Christin awakens in the unfamiliar land of Celceta, remembering nothing more than his own name. Bereft of his past, Adol explores the town he happened to wander into, searching for any clues at all to his identity. Joined by a thief who claims to have spent some time at his side these past weeks, the young adventurer helps rescue doomed miners from a collapse – an act which ingratiates him to the local Romun Army general. Impressed with their skills, the pair is enlisted to explore the Great Forest of Celceta and map its vast expanses – a task which many have attempted in the past, but from which none have ever returned alive.Eager to unravel the mystery of his past and the cause of his predicament, Adol sets off with his new-old thief friend, Duren, to chart the untamed wilderness that claimed his memories. Along the way he meets numerous other individuals who seem to have encountered him before, and must carefully determine who among them can be trusted.Developer Nihon Falcom originally revisited the land and characters of Japanese cult favorite Ys IV in 2012 with Ys: Memories of Celceta on the PlayStation Vita, and the game found its way to North America the following year. Now, this re-envisioning moves from the small screen to PC monitors, with a bevy of updates and enhancements to fully take advantage of its new platform.Featuring a unique take on the party-based combat system that’s come to define modern Ys titles, as well as one of the largest and most varied overworlds in the series’ long and illustrious history, Ys: Memories of Celceta brings a greater sense of adventure to the Ys universe than ever before, with this PC iteration serving as the definitive version of one of the franchise’s most pivotal entries.Key FeaturesFully Enjoy the Land of Celceta with a Host of PC EnhancementsThis remaster comes with a wide range of HD resolutions, fixed framerates up to 120 fps with the option to unlock the framerate altogether, fully customizable control bindings, fully integrated mouse support, and more!Explore One of the Most Expansive Locales in the Series’ HistoryThe overworld of Celceta metes out battle and exploration in equal measure, accompanied by a robust mapping system with customizable waypoints and clear, detailed icons that aid the journey of Adol and company through this mysterious new land where enigmas and obstacles wait around every bend.Experience a Crucial Cornerstone of Ys LoreThe events that occur over the course of Ys: Memories of Celceta’s lengthy campaign serve as some of the most important and far-reaching in the franchise, yet remain entirely self-contained so even series newcomers can fully enjoy the story.Throw Down the Gauntlet in Time Attack and Boss Rush ModesFan-favorite Time Attack mode returns, complete with its ultimate Boss Rush challenge, pitting Adol alone against implacable foes or allowing for full-on party combat to keep the battle going well after the main story has been completed. Steam leaderboards have been implemented as well, accessible and viewable even in-game to see how you stack up against other Celcetan boss-slayers around the world! 1075eedd30 Title: Ys: Memories of CelcetaGenre: Action, RPGDeveloper:Nihon FalcomPublisher:XSEED Games, Marvelous USA, Inc.Franchise:YsRelease Date: 25 Jul, 2018 Ys: Memories Of Celceta Ativador Download [torrent Full] ys memories of celceta diamond puzzle. ys memories of celceta sun stone. ys memories of celceta voice acting. ys memories of celceta touche salesman. ys memories of celceta kai. ys 7 or memories of celceta. ys memories of celceta happy present. ys memories of celceta walkthrough guide. ys memories of celceta controls. ys memories of celceta pc save data. ys memories of celceta quest signature collector. ys memories of celceta nonpdrm. ys memories of celceta fish boss. ys memories of celceta pc english. ys memories of celceta collector's edition. ys memories of celceta on ps4. ys memories of celceta memory locations. ys memories of celceta iso download. ys memories of celceta merchant quest. ys memories of celceta boss guide. ys memories of celceta game length. ys memories of celceta pc nico. ys memories of celceta 99.5 map. ys memories of celceta zara. ys memories of celceta for pc torrent. ys memories of celceta pc google drive. ys 8 vs memories of celceta. ys memories of celceta pc requisitos. ys memories of celceta review. ys memories of celceta vita download. ys memories of celceta not running. ys memories of celceta ps vita torrent. ys memories of celceta buffalo horn. ys memories of celceta 100 map. ys memories of celceta foria daros. ys memories of celceta boar exoskeleton. ys memories of celceta steam japanese voice. ys memories of celceta reinforce guide. ys memories of celceta key items list. ys memories of celceta ares seal. ys memories of celceta the wandering chick. ys memories of celceta limited edition. ys memories of celceta for pc. ys memories of celceta crocles. ys memories of celceta sea of trees unbroken. ys memories of celceta on pc. ys memories of celceta weapon list. ys memories of celceta rabbit hunting. ys memories of celceta best armor. ys memories of celceta torrent pc. ys memories of celceta skills. ys memories of celceta vpk jpn. ys memories of celceta ign. ys memories of celceta new game plus. ys memories of celceta complete map. ys memories of celceta underground ruins. ys memories of celceta flower quest. ys memories of celceta best accessory Amazing game and an amazing port by XSeeD.--STORY--Ys: Memories of Celceta is an HD remake of Ys 4, and thus chronologically it's in the middle of the storyline for the Ys series. In it's own self-contained bubble, the story of Celceta isn't anything grand. Unlike some other Ys games, Celceta's story merely has its own story and goes with it instead of adding any grand expansion to the Ys world's lore. However, this doesn't mean it's a bad story, the story is very fun and has it's own unique twists that are nice to experience, especially near the final phase of the game.In order to completely appreciate Celceta's story it is recommended to play previous released Ys titles as it makes lore nods and references which made the Ys fan in me go "Oh wow that's just like ____!" and so forth. It's not mandatory, but it adds a lot to the experience.--GAMEPLAY--The Ys series is known for it's fast, skill-based action-packed gameplay and Falcom did a great job here. Ys Celceta builds off of the Party-Based System which was first introduced in Ys Seven back in 2009. Adol is not the sole playable character, but instead one of many as you'll pick up several playable characters with their own unique styles of combat. Each character has their own set of skills that you can map to the skill buttons, and they learn several more skills as you continue playing. Skills can combo off of one another and depending on how skilled you are you can crate some nifty combos.Furthermore, Ys Celceta has a very fun dodge/block mechanic that reminds me of Bayonetta. If you dodge at the right time, time will slow down allowing you to get more hits in, and if you block at the right time you nullify damage and deal critical damage for a certain period of time, it's very skill-based is a shining point of the game's gameplay. Overall it's extremely fluid and fun.My only complaint about the gameplay is its use of items. There are items for pretty much any status effect and you can stack wayyyy too many HP potions which can trivialize the game, assuming you farm the money to buy that many pots to begin with. So I suggest limiting yourself if possible.--OTHER TIDBITS--Ys Celceta can run at 60 FPS if your rig can handle it, it has a lot of graphic customizable options that will also let lower-end systems play it (like mine, lol). You can save virtually anywhere in this game which makes it extremely friendly to play in short or long bursts alike. The voice acting is pretty good as you have a lot of talented VAs like Bryce Papenbrook, Cristina Vee, Wendee Lee, and so forth. The music is simply stunning, Falcom is known for their music and it really shines here.And the graphics while not the best are definitely serviceable, especially with this port that allows the game to look far better than it did on the VITA.--OVERALL--Solid entry in the Ys series, every Ys fan has to play this game and overall a great Action RPG experience that will last you anywhere between 25-30 hours of gameplay on a first playthrough.. UPDATE: The game has now been patched to fix the sound balance issues. That part of this review can now be ignored.These are my impressions after 3 hours. Port details in the last two paragraphs. Like Ys Seven, I’m experiencing Memories of Celceta for the first time via its PC port. I’ve played the original Ys 4 both on Snes and PC Engine, and I’m delighted by how good of a job Falcom have done reimagining Ys 4 with this game. Ever since Ys Origin Falcom have aimed for a higher caliber of storytelling in the Ys series, with mixed results. I loved the story in Ys Origin, whereas Ys Seven’s story was a pile of garbage. Ys Memories of Celceta has so far been closer to the quality shown in Ys Origin. Characters have genuine charm, the pace is better and the premise as a whole is more intriguing. I don’t know where the story is going, and I’m interested in finding out what it’s going to do. This isn’t a straightforward remake of Ys 4 like how Ys Oath in Felghana was a remake of Ys 3. This is a more ambitious reimagining of the original game. So even though it has the same music, the same characters, and the same setting as Ys 4, it’s like experiencing it for the first time. I’m happy with what Falcom decided to do with this. The party system introduced in Seven is still a bit visually chaotic, and the mechanics aren't as precise as in Ys 6, Fleghana & Origin. But it plays better than Seven, and I'm not far enough into it to judge it fairly on how well the mechanics scale and sustain across the entire game.The PC port is good, but not perfect. The biggest issue is the sound volume balance. The balancing of music, ambiance, and SFX isn’t authentic to the Vita original. More importantly, the system sounds are way too loud, like the camp menu and opening chests, and there is no way to adjust these sounds separately. At first, I wasn’t sure how annoying this would be in the long run, but now after 3 hours I can say with certainty it’s bad enough that you can’t get used to it. By default, the voice acting was also disturbingly loud, but you can adjust it with its own slider. But the system menu sounds will blow your ears out every time you decide to save or manage the inventory, and you can’t adjust it.Apart from the sound mixing, the port is stable and fast. With a Geforce 1070, I’m easily maintaining over 60fps with all the settings maxed out at 4K with 4xMSAA. There are some new effects added to this version, like “HDR”, which in the case of this game is an advanced bloom effect. You can adjust its intensity; I recommend the weak preset for both its settings. The default setting is garish and blows out too much texture detail on characters. If the sound mixing is fixed, this will clearly be the best version of the game. It's already in great shape, as it looks and plays better than the other versions of the game. It's good enough already that I can recommend it as is, even though I'm finding myself grimacing in pain every time I open the menu to save.. Another year, another good Ys port from the fine folks at XSEED. Clearly Hyde Inc. was able to learn from their growing pains from their first port -- Ys SEVEN -- because as far as I can tell, there were significantly less issues with MoC on launch than its predecessor. The folks over at NIS America could learn a thing or two from this port -- the best I've heard from someone defending the Ys VIII PC port was that in "only" crashed 15 times during 50 hours of gameplay. You want to know how many times MoC crashed on me? Zero. Granted, I started playing the game roughly a week after launch, so I may have benefited from some later patches.Memories of Celceta is an interquel, taking place between Ys II and Oath in Felghana. It's Falcom's own take on Ys IV, which was previously farmed out to two other companies -- Tonkin House's downright mediocre Mask of the Sun for the Super Famicom, which was considered canonical by Falcom until MoC came out and Alfa System's The Dawn of Ys for the PC Engine, generally considered the best of the bump combat-style Ys games. Of course, neither of these versions came out in North America or Europe in any official capacity, so MoC gets the edge on that front.The game starts with Adol wandering around the town of Casnan, having completely lost his memory. He stumbles his way into the local inn before collapsing. Once he recovers, he makes the acquaintanceship of Duren, an information broker, who decides to help Adol, as he has a reputation for finding adventure (and therefore, useful information). Soon after, they are tasked by the local governess Griselda to explore and map out the mysterious forests of Celceta. Throughout the journey, Adol is reintroduced to people he met on his previous journey (one he has unfortunately forgotten) and finds many mysterious artifacts, stumbling upon another world-ending crisis as he often does.Memories of Celceta runs on a refined version of Ys SEVEN's engine, thus the party system from the previous game returns. This game also manages to add a new defense mechanic: the "Flash Move". If the player's character is able to dodge an enemy attack at a specific moment, the enemies onscreen slowdown for a brief period, similar to Bayonetta's Witch Time. Unlocking new special attacks is also different from the previous game, they're obtained by defeating a set number of "difficult" enemies. Frankly, I think I preferred the old system. The original release also included various touch puzzles that exploited the Vita's touch screen and touchpad, but later updates allowed them to be performed with standard controls (to make the game compatible with PSTV). The PC version allows players to use their mouse or the controller, which is a nice touch.XSEED and Hyde did a much better job on the graphics this time around, managing to even offset the filters present in the original Vita version of the game -- though a similar bloom option is available in the game. On top of that, they managed to even exceed (ha ha!) Ys SEVEN's 60 FPS, offering 120 frames per second and even uncapped, though the latter isn't particularly recommended.So just like the previous game (and every other Ys game XSEED's released on here), I'd recommend you pick it up if you're in the mood to play a damn fine action RPG. As with the previous game, it's a little on the easy side -- I did my first run on Hard Mode, just like with SEVEN.. Such a great ys game like using the mouse for the touch feature and the controller for combat, would recommend, glad i got to play this ps vita title on PC, looking foward to other ys games on PC.. This game is so good. Story is good. No bullcrap, no politics, no sjw crap. Just pure adventure. Nice level design too. Regardless of its dated graphics, the story stuck to its roots. It did not disappoint at all. Good job! Can't wait for Monstrum Nox. They should release it for steam simultaneously.. Great Ys game, and a worthy canonical Ys IV. Highly recommend.

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