XSEED and Falcom make a great combo

Ever since XSEED releasedYs SEVENon PC, my gut feeling was telling me thatYs: Memories of Celcetawould appear on it one day. As the company unleashed its mysterystream, we can now rejoice about 2018 being the year where people get to own every EnglishYsgame on one system.

A few great things about this release is that you’ll have the option to set it at resolutions above 1080p, along with having unlocked framerate. Just likeYs SEVEN, this port is being done by HYDE, Inc., which means that it’ll run well. Of course, XSEED deserves props for improving the localization of this new version ofCelceta. This shows how they want to give people a taste of their current skills with their enhanced rereleases.

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In terms of the series’ timeline,Celcetatakes place afterYs II, and it shows us how Adol’s reputation as an adventurer grew. It’s also Nihon Falcom’s take on the fourth game, withYs IV: Mask of the Sunfor SNES andYs IV: Dawn of Ysfor PC Engine being made by two different developers.

With the game having a segment where we attempt to help the red-haired swordsman recover his memories,Celcetateaches about his past and other traits. Since I heard nothing but great things about the game, it’s going to be a fun ride going through it when it hits PC this summer. For now, I’m loving the idea of picking dialogue options for Adol to make him sound snarky.

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