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Ys Origin

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2006 video game
Ys Origin
Developer(s)Nihon Falcom
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Toshihiro Kondo
Producer(s)Masayuki Kato
Programmer(s)
  • Takayuki Kusano
  • Kazuhiko Onoda
  • Homare Karusawa
Writer(s)
  • Hisayoshi Takeiri
  • Shinichiro Sakamoto
  • Yoshihiro Konda
Composer(s)
  • Hayato Sonoda
  • Takahiro Unisuga
  • Ryo Takeshita
SeriesYs
Platform(s)
ReleaseWindows
PlayStation 4PlayStation VitaXbox OneNintendo Switch
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Ys Origin[1] is a 2006action role-playing game byNihon Falcom. It was first released forWindows in Japan with an English release byXseed Games in 2012.Dotemu later released the game forPlayStation 4 andPlayStation Vita in 2017, forXbox One in 2018, and forNintendo Switch in 2020.

Ys Origin is a prequel to the previous ten installments of theYs video game series. It takes place 700 years before the events ofYs I: Ancient Ys Vanished, and tells much of the backstory of Ys, Darm Tower, the Black Pearl, the twin goddesses, and the six priests. The game has threeplayable characters: Yunica Tovah, Hugo Fact, and The Claw. By completing the game with each of the characters, the player sees more dimensions to the story. Each player character has a distinctive story, combat style and skillset.Ys Origin is the first game in theYs series in which Adol Christin is not the protagonist. The game also differs in some respect as it is a straightforwarddungeon crawl, taking place entirely within a single location.

Gameplay

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Ys Origin features three characters with various fighting styles. Yunica is able to wield axes and greatswords with ease. In addition to standard hack-and-slash combos, Yunica is also able to perform various aerial maneuvers such as the down-thrust and up-thrust from previousYs games, as well as a crippling lunge attack. Hugo Fact can fire energy from his wand and his "Eyes of Fact" alike, he can often fill the screen with destructive power, mowing down all enemies in his path before they have a chance to get anywhere near him. With good timing, he can pull off a crippling "power shot", generating a debilitating pillar of pure magic with a wider area of effect. The Claw is a short-range/high damage character geared towards the more experienced players.[2]

All playable characters have a "Boost Meter" that slowly fills as the game progresses. Once this meter has reached capacity, that character can be temporarily "Boosted" for quicker and stronger attacks and far greater defense. Once certain conditions have been reached during gameplay, boosted characters can utilize a special move called "Burst" that quickly depletes their Boost meter in favor of an ultra-powerful, extremely wide-ranging release of highly destructive energy.

Story

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Setting

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There once was a wildly prosperous land named Ys, ruled by the twin Goddesses Reah and Feena and their six priestly retainers. It was a veritable paradise, with all its residents able to enact miracles at will through the use of magic – a power granted them by a holy artifact known as the Black Pearl. One day, without warning, enormous demons marched upon the land, bringing death and devastation in their wake. Their numbers and their might were too much for the knights and sorcerers of Ys to handle, so the people sought shelter within their holiest of temples at the top of the tallest mountain. In a desperate attempt to keep these people safe, the twin Goddesses used the power of the Black Pearl to tear this temple from the ground and raise it into the heavens, away from the ever-growing threat below.

The demons were determined, however. They erected an enormous tower from which further attacks were launched, bringing the battle into the skies. An all-out war had begun, with forces concentrated in Solomon Shrine above and the Devil's Tower below. And it was amidst this chaos that the twin Goddesses stole away into the night. No one was told of their departure – not even the Six Priests who served them. It seemed clear that they'd gone back to the surface, but no one knew exactly why. Only one thing was certain: without the Goddesses, Ys could not survive. Intent on finding their missing deities, the Six Priests organized a search party of the most elite knights and sorcerers in the land. These soldiers were given a single mission: secure the safety of Ladies Reah and Feena, and bring them back to Solomon Shrine alive and well, but in the desolate, ruined remains of Ys, there's only one place they could have gone: the Devil's Tower itself.

Characters

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  • Yunica Tovah (ユニカ=トバ,Yunika Toba): Yunica is the granddaughter of Priest Tovah, one of the six priests of Ys.[3] She begins the game armed with a battle axe, but later acquires a fire sword. The axe allows for rapid attack sequences, whereas the sword affords a wider reach. Although unable to cast any kind of magic by herself, she can use wind or thunder magic with her axe when she has the required magical artifacts that contain the spells to be cast, and fire magic with her sword when she finds it. Yunica's gameplay is comparable to Adol's inThe Oath in Felghana andThe Ark of Napishtim.
  • Hugo Fact (ユーゴ=ファクト,Yūgo Fakuto):[4] The magician Hugo attacks by emitting magic missiles from his staff and from his two small satellites, the Eyes of Fact.[3]
  • The Claw (鉤爪の男,Kagizume no Otoko): The Claw is a character surrounded in mystery; he attacks rapidly, wielding two large metal claws.
  • Adol Christin (アドル=クリスティン,Adoru Kurisutin): The expansion disk and later editions of the game add Adol to the roster of player characters in the Time Attack and Arena Mode bonus games. The player can choose to play Adol as he appeared either inThe Ark of Napishtim or inThe Oath in Felghana. Each variation plays as it did in the original game, but with control mechanics adjusted for parity with the other three characters.

Release

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Ys Origin was originally released on December 21, 2006, forWindows XP. An expansion disc was made available to owners of the first edition (a serial number had to be provided to request the upgrade). The expansion disc added two new difficulty levels, an arena mode, alternate versions of the three main characters with upgraded skills, the ability to play as Adol Christin (in Time Attack and Arena Mode only), and a few additional secrets. The retail version has been re-released three times in order to support new Windows operating systems:Vista in 2007,7 in 2010, and8 in 2013.[5]

Xseed Games released the game throughSteam on May 31, 2012.[6] On top of the enhancements from the expansion disc, this release added a fully localized translation, proper widescreen support, Steam achievements, enhanced game pad support, and cloud save support.[7] By January 2015, this version of the game had sold over 200,000 copies worldwide.[8] The game was later releasedDRM-free onGOG.com andHumble Store as well.[9]

Developer and publisherDotemu portedYs Origin to various consoles. Featuring most enhancements from the Steam release, the ports also add localization to French, Italian, German, and Spanish, in addition to English (using Xseed's translation) and Japanese.[10] ThePlayStation 4 version was released on February 21, 2017.[10] ThePlayStation Vita version was planned to release alongside it, but was delayed to May 30.[11] A version forXbox One launched on April 11, 2018 with new content, such as blood level options and aspeedrun mode.[12] TheNintendo Switch version followed on October 1, 2020, both digitally, and in limited standard and collector's editions.[13]

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPC: 76/100[14]
PS4: 77/100[15]
XONE: 81/100[16]
NS: 82/100[17]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Destructoid8.5/10[18]
Eurogamer7/10[19]
PC Gamer (UK)71/100[20]

The game received "generally favorable reviews" across all platforms according toreview aggregatorMetacritic.[14][15][16][17] Richard Cobbett fromPC Gamer ratedYs Origin a 71 out of 100 and called it "a cute, quirky anime dungeon crawl that will cheerfully kick your arse until your nose starts bleeding".[20] Dale North fromDestructoid awarded it an 8.5 out of 10 and commented that "$20 gets you a thoroughly enjoyable PC RPG that both looks and sounds great, despite its age. You'll get about 10 hours of entertaining gameplay, really strong narrative (for aYs game), and a great localization to go with it".[18]

References

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  1. ^Japanese:イース・オリジン,Hepburn:Īsu Orijin
  2. ^"Ys Origin - Gameplay". RetrievedFebruary 8, 2015.
  3. ^abKalata, Kurt; et al."Ys Origin".Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved25 August 2012.
  4. ^"Player Character".falcom.com (in Japanese).Nihon Falcom. RetrievedAugust 25, 2012.
  5. ^"Ys Origin Release Information for PC". GameFAQs. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2015.
  6. ^Yip, Spencer (4 May 2012)."Ys Origin to Steam with English Text in May".Siliconera. Retrieved25 August 2012.
  7. ^"XSEED Games Releases Action RPG Title Ys Origin on Steam". XSEED Games. Archived fromthe original on February 12, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2015.
  8. ^"Ys Origin Sells Over 200k on Steam". Hardcore Gamer. January 12, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2015.
  9. ^Massey, Tom (9 February 2014)."Chronicles of Ys: A Series Retrospective".eurogamer.net. Gamer Network.
  10. ^ab"Ys Origin RPG Gets New Release on PS4, PS Vita on February 21".Anime News Network. December 4, 2016. RetrievedDecember 8, 2020.
  11. ^"Ys Origin for PS4 and PS Vita 'Yunica and Hugo' trailer, PS Vita version delayed to May 30".Gematsu. February 8, 2017. RetrievedOctober 5, 2022.
  12. ^"Ys Origin for Xbox One launches April 11".Gematsu. 28 March 2018. Retrieved2020-07-07.
  13. ^"Ys Origin for Switch launches October 1".Gematsu. September 3, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2020.
  14. ^ab"Ys Origin for PC Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. RetrievedMay 30, 2019.
  15. ^ab"Ys Origin for PlayStation 4 Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. RetrievedMay 30, 2019.
  16. ^ab"Ys Origin for Xbox One Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. RetrievedMay 30, 2019.
  17. ^ab"Ys Origin for Switch Reviews".Metacritic.CBS Interactive. RetrievedDecember 27, 2020.
  18. ^ab"Review: Ys Origin (PC, Steam)". Destructoid. Archived fromthe original on February 9, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2015.
  19. ^"Y's Origin - Test".Eurogamer.de. 14 June 2012. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2015.
  20. ^ab"Ys: Origins review". PC Gamer. 11 September 2012. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2015.

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