Review: For as needless as it is, Ys Memorie: Revelations in Celceta remains a fun romp with Adol
An unnecessary trip is still a welcome one in the case of Ys Memorie: Revelations in Celceta.
An unnecessary trip is still a welcome one in the case of Ys Memorie: Revelations in Celceta.
Returning Ys X players have little to look forward to in Ys X: Proud Nordics as it doesn’t add anything particularly substantial and the technical improvements aren’t that great to begin with.
It’s time to bid adieu to Daybreak and say hello to whatever is bound to come next for The Legend of Heroes saga in the often convoluted but still quite enjoyable Trails Beyond the Horizon.
All thanks to a needless mechanic that dumbs and downplays the otherwise dramatic events of the game.
Ys X is a less ambitious game but still manages to convey what the series has been going for for decades, which will surely please newcomers and long time fans.
The Legend of Heroes gets an exciting new chapter with a much darker story in Trails through Daybreak.
Trails into Reverie marks the end of one of gaming’s longest running, consecutive released series, with Trails of Cold Steel, and a fresh beginning for another if NIS America has anything to say about it.
A surprising mix of RTS and RPG, GrimGrimoire is one of the PlayStation 2’s most gorgeous games, and now it’s making a return in HD form.
Picking off from where Trails from Zero left off, The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure continues to deliver excellent JRPG gameplay and a very worthwhile story.
Originally a Japan-exclusive entry in the The Legend of Heroes series, Trails from Zero has finally gotten an English localization by NIS America, and by all accounts, it’s as excellent of a J-RPG as the rest of the franchise.