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Ys: The Oath in Felghana |OT|

Oyashiro

Member
So here's the deal: I'm a poor college student (yeah yeah, I know you've heard it a million times) and I really enjoyed Ys 7, so because of that, I'm thinking about getting this. However, I'm not entirely sure. I mean, if I get this, I probably won't get any other game this year. All I know is that I want a PSP game. How does this compare to Ys 7? More or less fun? Better or worse story? I'd really appreciate it if you guys could give me your thoughts on it and if it's worth buying. I'm leaning toward yes at the moment because it seems to be pretty fun. :D
 

Princess Skittles

Prince's's 'Skittle's
Oyashiro said:
So here's the deal: I'm a poor college student (yeah yeah, I know you've heard it a million times) and I really enjoyed Ys 7, so because of that, I'm thinking about getting this. However, I'm not entirely sure. I mean, if I get this, I probably won't get any other game this year. All I know is that I want a PSP game. How does this compare to Ys 7? More or less fun? Better or worse story? I'd really appreciate it if you guys could give me your thoughts on it and if it's worth buying. I'm leaning toward yes at the moment because it seems to be pretty fun. :D
Better gameplay, better fun, less (so better) story.

It's SO worth buying, though a few things may be a step BACK from Ys Seven, but they're good steps back in some cases (less bloat, tighter overall experience, great replayability).
 

Princess Skittles

Prince's's 'Skittle's
Edgeward said:
Whhaaaaa? :lol I've never noticed. Is it all relative how much powerful a monster is to Adol?
Experience is relative to the monster's level compared to Adol's, yes, but I'd imagine gold is fixed.. though I have never checked.
 

Salaadin

Member
Oyashiro said:
So here's the deal: I'm a poor college student (yeah yeah, I know you've heard it a million times) and I really enjoyed Ys 7, so because of that, I'm thinking about getting this. However, I'm not entirely sure. I mean, if I get this, I probably won't get any other game this year. All I know is that I want a PSP game. How does this compare to Ys 7? More or less fun? Better or worse story? I'd really appreciate it if you guys could give me your thoughts on it and if it's worth buying. I'm leaning toward yes at the moment because it seems to be pretty fun. :D

Re-quoting Princess Skittles:

Oath is an overall better game in almost every aspect imaginable.

Two big things to consider: Seven has a larger focus on story, if that actually matter to you and it's technically longer if that will affect your buying decision, though most of that is with padding and bloat. Seven looks better, ESPECIALLY comparing PSP versions.. that might be the only thing it has over Oath.

The story is straightforward and nothing special but the gameplay is my favorite in any Ys game including 7. The soundtrack also beats any Ys game as well.

Like Skittles says above, there are some steps back but they are good steps back. Probably the only complaint I have about Oath is its length. It felt short to me coming off of 7 but this was also my second play through of the game. Theres loads of replay value though so its easily worth the money.


Is there an official timeline or anything for Ys? Id like to see one. Storyline isnt a huge role of the series but I still want to know where things fall.
 

thetrin

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I thought the timeline was straightforward.

I just assumed it was 1, 2, Oath, Mask of the Sun, 5, 6, 7. Dawn isn't canon, so it's disregarded.
 

Peff

Member
Origin is the first one (duh) but yeah, numerical order is also chronological order as far as I remember.
 

thetrin

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Edgeward said:
Whhaaaaa? :lol I've never noticed. Is it all relative how much powerful a monster is to Adol?

I've never had an issue with money, and if you explore properly, you're always overflowing with Raval.

Peff said:
Origin is the first one (duh) but yeah, numerical order is also chronological order as far as I remember.

Doh, forgot about Origin.
 

Princess Skittles

Prince's's 'Skittle's
Salaadin said:
Is there an official timeline or anything for Ys? Id like to see one. Storyline isnt a huge role of the series but I still want to know where things fall.
Origin >>> I > II > IV (Mask of the Sun version) > Oath in Felghana > V > VI > Seven.
 

Peff

Member
Princess Skittles said:
Origin >>> I > II > IV (Mask of the Sun version) > Oath in Felghana > V > VI > Seven.

You're right, I somehow remembered the start of the game in Minea as taking place after
coming back from Felghana
. Hm, now I kinda want to replay it :p
 

thetrin

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Peff said:
You're right, I somehow remembered the start of the game in Minea as taking place after
coming back from Felghana
. Hm, now I kinda want to replay it :p

I have the SuperFami cart sitting on my shelf. I might play it after I finish oath.
 

Salaadin

Member
Princess Skittles said:
Origin >>> I > II > IV (Mask of the Sun version) > Oath in Felghana > V > VI > Seven.

I know that much but Im wondering moreso about the length of time in between.
Didnt the narrator say that Oath takes place 3 years after Adol begun his adventure? And didnt Geis in Ys 7 say that it was 6 months (damn my memory!) since he last saw Adol meaning that Ark was that many months prior to 7?

All I know for sure is that Origins is 700 years before 1 and 2 (wiki states this with no source though) and that Oath is 3 years after 1 and 2.
 

leehom

Member
Got my game today and it's the greatest rpg of all time!!!









jk, I haven't played it yet. I am however, disappointed in Amazons shipping. They threw it in one of those brown envelops with no padding and my game box came in crushed. I didn't think anything of it until I opened the game and saw my precious calendar holder plastic cracked ):
 

Volcynika

Member
leehom said:
Got my game today and it's the greatest rpg of all time!!!









jk, I haven't played it yet. I am however, disappointed in Amazons shipping. They threw it in one of those brown envelops with no padding and my game box came in crushed. I didn't think anything of it until I opened the game and saw my precious calendar holder plastic cracked ):

Well I hope you contacted their customer service ASAP. If not, do so!
 

p_xavier

Authorized Fister
I preferred seven over it as there was too much platforming for my tastes. The music is really good, but nothing that compared to the greatness of the Desert of despair. It’s the best orchestration of Ys III yet though.

Still the Dawn of Ys has the best story IMO.
 

Edgeward

Member
Yes! Beat Guilen and Gyalva today! Took me a while how to avoid most of Gyalva attacks, like his horizontal charge and laser attack but once I did it was easy. :D Much easier than Guilen which I was only had 9 hp left when I killed him.
 

LiquidMetal14

hide your water-based mammals
GrumpyAlien said:
Sadly no fan translation has happened yet. Which is too bad because its supposed to be amazing. Ys V doesn't have one either.
Looks like Ys I and II are coming in January to the states. I shall pick that package up for sure. Really want to try as many of these as possible after playing this one.
 

zurra

Member
was kinda on the fence with my feelings toward this game for the first few dungeons... running around and killing stuff rocked, but the bosses were more annoying than challenging. i think i'm finally getting the hang of things and i'm liking it a lot more now after stomping
Guilen
and
Gyalva
into the dirt.

i loved Ys Seven the whole way through, kinda wished it had been longer actually and more normal enemies that were challenging. Oath excels in that regard, definitely feel like I have to be on my toes for every encounter. i think playing on hard might have been a slightly masochistic choice... :D
 

thetrin

Hail, peons, for I have come as ambassador from the great and bountiful Blueberry Butt Explosion
LiquidMetal14 said:
Looks like Ys I and II are coming in January to the states. I shall pick that package up for sure. Really want to try as many of these as possible after playing this one.

I think you'll like Ys I and II. It's a very different battle system than Oath, but it's so lovably old school, I couldn't help but love the shit out of it.

Beat the shit out of the boss of the last statue, and the story has kicked into high gear. Nearing the end ~~~
 

leehom

Member
Can anyone name all the quests?

I already missed one, the one before the abandoned mines.

Also, can anyone name all the locations where you can break the walls before you get the Terra Bracelet? I've found two so far.
 

sammy

Member
I've gotten a few hours in, and I'm really enjoying it. It's nice to have such control over the character, and some platforming/falling through holes. It's tight it's fast, fun combat and I like tiny sprites in a game
 

Peff

Member
leehom said:
Can anyone name all the quests?

I already missed one, the one before the abandoned mines.

Also, can anyone name all the locations where you can break the walls before you get the Terra Bracelet? I've found two so far.

I don't think you can miss any quests since you can go back anywhere at any point. The ones I remember off the top of my head:

- Giving metal to a guy in town in exchange for money. After a few times he'll give a ring.
- Trade that ring to a person in the inn to recieve an item (the one that makes your boost last longer I think?)
- Get four leaves to heal the animals and you get a life potion.
- Search some metal a little girl hid and you get to keep it.
- Find Bob's pendant and get a crystal to see in dark places.
- Find a hammer near the end of the game to get the best shield.
- Go to the castle after defeating Gyalva and you'll have to escort a kid back to the castle safely. You get an item that makes monsters drop more stuff.

As for the Terra Bracelet, if I remember correctly there was one rock in the volcano to the right of where you end up if you fall during the dungeon, one near the second boss of the mines and another in one of the exterior corridors in the ruins.

Also, it seems Chronicles will be released around February and it won't be getting an LE :( Apparently there'll be something to complete the spines as a pre-order bonus. I wonder if it is because they blew their load with Ys Seven's or because of low sales...
 

leehom

Member
Peff said:
I don't think you can miss any quests since you can go back anywhere at any point. The ones I remember off the top of my head:
But you can. If you don't do the quest before defeating the boss you won't be able to do them anymore. I missed the
lost kid and just missed the pickard one
When you go back and talk to the npc, they'll just mumble something about it. Btw, where is the
last leaf for the pickard quest? I found three of them and had the game saved before the boss and forgot about searching for the last one and defeated him when I resumed play ):
 

Peff

Member
Boy I sure hope it ends up happening.

leehom said:
But you can. If you don't do the quest before defeating the boss you won't be able to do them anymore. I missed the
lost kid and just missed the pickard one
When you go back and talk to the npc, they'll just mumble something about it. Btw, where is the
last leaf for the pickard quest? I found three of them and had the game saved before the boss and forgot about searching for the last one and defeated him when I resumed play ):

Hm, didn't know about that :( For the leaves, I think three of them are located before the first boss and the last one is in the caves. I found these pics but I guess those are the ones you already have:

picture099y.jpg

picture100s.jpg

picture101d.jpg
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
thetrin said:
I think you'll like Ys I and II. It's a very different battle system than Oath, but it's so lovably old school, I couldn't help but love the shit out of it.

Beat the shit out of the boss of the last statue, and the story has kicked into high gear. Nearing the end ~~~

Is it anything like Alundra?


You can find it in the area before the save point (midway), it's somewhere in a chasm hidden beneath the grass.
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.

thetrin

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ULTROS! said:
Ys I & II Chronicles.

Eh, not really. Ys I and II don't have jumping, and you attack by ramming into enemies. The battle system is very simplistic, and puzzles are often solved by using items that reveal hidden passages and the like.

That makes it sounds like I dont like the old ys games. I love them, actually.

Download Ys I & II for VC if you're curious about them.
 

Peff

Member
ULTROS! said:
Ys I & II Chronicles.

It's a bit simpler since you don't get extra items to solve puzzles or go back to earlier dungeons and get new stuff, and you can't jump, but it's a similar top-down view, just with faster gameplay, and it has some great bosses.
 

thetrin

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Peff said:
It's a bit simpler since you don't get extra items to solve puzzles or go back to earlier dungeons and get new stuff, and you can't jump, but it's a similar top-down view, just with fast gameplay and great bosses.

I wouldn't say Ys 1 has GREAT bosses. I would say good bosses.

Fuck that Vampire bat boss. FUCK HIM TO HELL.
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
Ramming into enemies? Does that mean I can't slash 'em? Weird...

I can't find any gameplay vids of Ys Chronicles (asides the official trailer). :(
 

Peff

Member
thetrin said:
I wouldn't say Ys 1 has GREAT bosses. I would say good bosses.

Fuck that Vampire bat boss. FUCK HIM TO HELL.

Haha, Ys II balances it out though :D This version has better hit detection though, so that bastard is easier.

EDIT: Here you are.
 

Sykotik

Member
thetrin said:
I wouldn't say Ys 1 has GREAT bosses. I would say good bosses.

Fuck that Vampire bat boss. FUCK HIM TO HELL.

I just got to him.. and it must have took me over 50 tries to kill the last boss.

Nightmare is a bitch, and coming to that bat boss was like a kick in the balls. I wanted to get out of that area so bad.

EDIT: I think I may have misunderstood which boss you were talking about. I'm talking about the bat boss after you get the 2nd bracelet in The Oath in Felghana. Either way, fuck this boss to hell.
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
Peff said:
Haha, Ys II balances it out though :D This version has better hit detection though, so that bastard is easier.

EDIT: Here you are.

Interesting... But I can still stand and slash enemies right without having to ram them
sorry if it's a stupid question
? :p
 

thetrin

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Peff said:
Haha, Ys II balances it out though :D This version has better hit detection though, so that bastard is easier.

EDIT: Here you are.

Yeah, I have Ys Complete sitting on my shelf. My fondest memory of playing through Ys 1 is on TG16, though.

ULTROS! said:
Interesting... But I can still stand and slash enemies right without having to ram them
sorry if it's a stupid question
? :p

Nope. Ramming is your only means of murder in Ys I & II.
 

Peff

Member
Nope. The only way to attack is moving, it's also best if you do it at an angle instead of head-on because then you're less likely to get hit at the same time (that's why the guy keeps circling enemies). You can do that in the already released DS versions, though, but those have a number of issues and aren't nearly as good.

EDIT: Heh, me too. I like the 80's anime artstyle better :( Awesome voice-acting for the time too.
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
That's kind of... Weird actually. You can only kill by running... I hope it's easy to do though.

Or maybe I should get the DS version... Hmm...
 

thetrin

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ULTROS! said:
That's kind of... Weird actually. You can only kill by running... I hope it's easy to do though.

Or maybe I should get the DS version... Hmm...

Ewww, no. The DS version is terrible. Wait for the PSP version if you dont want to play on VC or PC.

The VC version is pretty cheap, if I remember correctly. You should try it.
 

Princess Skittles

Prince's's 'Skittle's
As much as I love Ys and ALWAYS have since the TG16 version, Ys to me is what it is NOW (Ark, Oath, Origin and Seven). Ys I & II Chronicles is definitely a love letter to the originals and the best version of the first two games without giving them a complete Oath style reimaging, but it is a product of its time. It's there for fans of the originals and maybe certain fans of just old school gaming in general.
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
Since I'm a fan of old-school RPGs, I'm definitely picking up Ys Chronicles (I call dibs on the OT :D).

Now all I need to do is get a working copy of Ys 6 (PS2) and English copies of Ys IV and V.
 

thetrin

Hail, peons, for I have come as ambassador from the great and bountiful Blueberry Butt Explosion
Princess Skittles said:
As much as I love Ys and ALWAYS have since the TG16 version, Ys to me is what it is NOW (Ark, Oath, Origin and Seven). Ys I & II Chronicles is definitely a love letter to the originals and the best version of the first two games without giving them a complete Oath style reimaging, but it is a product of its time. It's there for fans of the originals and maybe certain fans of just old school gaming in general.

Certainly. I don't think anyone is going to say that Ys I&II is indicative of the series. It is a fantastic way to celebrate the roots of the series, though.

You are right, though. Oath is pretty much the posterchild for what Ys has become (and god bless it for that).

ULTROS! said:
Since I'm a fan of old-school RPGs, I'm definitely picking up Ys Chronicles (I call dibs on the OT :D).

Now all I need to do is get a working copy of Ys 6 (PS2) and English copies of Ys IV and V.

You'll be waiting for a while. Ys V has never been translated, and the only translation of Ys IV is a fan translation of Mask of the Sun.
 

Teknoman

Member
ULTROS! said:
Since I'm a fan of old-school RPGs, I'm definitely picking up Ys Chronicles (I call dibs on the OT :D).

Now all I need to do is get a working copy of Ys 6 (PS2) and English copies of Ys IV and V.

At this rate, I wont be able to finish my LTTP on the TG 16 1&2 before chronicles hits.:lol
EDIT: I was skeptical at first, but those 1&2 combat system actually works nicely once you know what to do. Actually takes some skill too.
 
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