Ys Origin (2006)

Nihon Falcom

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation Vita · Xbox One

3.87 from 277 ratings

1625 members have it in their collection · 32 playing now · 866 backlogged · 179 wish listed

How long? Main story 14h · with extras 11h · 100% 30h (from 23 logged playthroughs)

700 years before the events of Ys I & II, the land of Ys was on the brink of destruction. Demons came in droves and forced the twin Goddesses who ruled the land to whisk their subjects away from the surface, into the safe embrace of the clouds. The demons were persistent, however, erecting a massive tower in pursuit. The … Read more
700 years before the events of Ys I & II, the land of Ys was on the brink of destruction. Demons came in droves and forced the twin Goddesses who ruled the land to whisk their subjects away from the surface, into the safe embrace of the clouds. The demons were persistent, however, erecting a massive tower in pursuit. The battle that raged upon the ground had begun ascending for a second round up above. One day, amidst this turmoil, the Goddesses stole away into the night, vanishing from Ys altogether. And there's only one place they could have gone: the Devil's Tower. A search party of knights and sorcerers was hastily formed and dispatched to the surface in hopes of retrieving these runaway deities. Among its members were apprentice knight Yunica Tovah and troubled sorcerer Hugo Fact. This is their story. Or at least, it's how each of them remembers it. Expanding upon the gameplay elements introduced in Ys: The Ark of Napishtim and further developed in Ys: The Oath in Felghana, Ys Origin perfects the formula by adding different styles of play and new features never before seen in the Ys universe. Best described as an arcade-like platformer RPG with Metroidvania elements and a complex, multi-faceted narrative, Ys Origin is the perfect mix of action, exploration and story. Screen-filling bosses with complex AI, unique platforming elements, innovative puzzles and a deeply involving mystery await within the wildly varied confines of this classic Ys dungeon. Come see how long you can last in the Devil's Tower... Read less
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Release dates

  • Dec 21, 2006 (Japan) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • May 31, 2012 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Feb 21, 2017 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Apr 11, 2018 (Worldwide) Xbox One
  • Oct 01, 2020 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Oct 12, 2020 (Europe) Nintendo Switch

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Morcys

Review Morcys 4/5 · Dec 15, 2023

This is the third game in the Ys series that I have completed and easily one of the most difficult games I have played in my life. I loved Yunica, she was such a great character. The combat system is very practical and satisfying.The best part of the game is easily the bosses, I loved each one of them. The …

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This is the third game in the Ys series that I have completed and easily one of the most difficult games I have played in my life. I loved Yunica, she was such a great character. The combat system is very practical and satisfying.The best part of the game is easily the bosses, I loved each one of them. The entire game takes place inside a tower but that's not a problem because as you progress through the floors, the theme changes. You can start the game with two different characters, but after completing the game for the first time, a third character is unlocked. The story changes depending on the character you choose, but the levels remain the same. enter image description here

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Capsulejay

Review Capsulejay 4/5 · Aug 27, 2018

Preliminary Review Based on the First 2 Characters

After having so much fun tackling Ys I & II, I decided to jump into another entry of the series, Ys Origin, the prequel to the first two games. Unlike the other games in the Ys franchise, Ys Origin ditches the main protagonist, Adol, and instead lets the player choose among two playable characters (with the option to unlock a …

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After having so much fun tackling Ys I & II, I decided to jump into another entry of the series, Ys Origin, the prequel to the first two games. Unlike the other games in the Ys franchise, Ys Origin ditches the main protagonist, Adol, and instead lets the player choose among two playable characters (with the option to unlock a third), each with their own unique plotlines. I’m writing this as a preliminary review because I’ve had the chance to finish the game with the two starting characters, Yunica and Hugo, but haven’t had a chance to try the third character yet. Here’s what I think of the game from what I’ve played so far:

Pros:

  • The action is fast and fluid compared to most ARPGs; much of the moment-to-moment gameplay is closer to a hack-and-slash game.
  • Battles with giant bosses are the highlight. Having explosions and projectiles going everywhere creates enjoyable bullet-hell chaos. Sometimes battles can drag on a little too long but it’s generally quick to grind up a few levels to mitigate that.
  • Yunica and Hugo have distinct playstyles. Yunica is a close-up melee fighter like Adol (or Link) while Hugo is entirely based on ranged attacks. Yunica has more powerful attacks and combos but risks taking damage herself. Hugo is more about being methodical. Switching characters really does change how you play.
  • Dungeon design is much more interesting and varied than Ys I & II. Some areas of the dungeon are 3D reimaginings of parts of the tower from Ys I, which is cool to see as a fan of the series.
  • The story is pretty simple but has some emotional highlights (more so with Hugo than Yunica). Supposedly the third character's plot adds substantially to the Ys franchise lore, but I haven't gotten to that yet.
  • I really like look of the detailed 2D sprites on the simple 3D backgrounds.
  • The music is excellent, as one would expect from an Ys game. Many of the pieces are new arrangements of music from Ys I and II.

Cons:

  • The whole game takes place inside one giant dungeon, Darm Tower, with cutscenes spread sprinkled in to break up the action. There are no overworld areas or towns. This makes the world feel more restricted than in other Ys games.
  • A few sections of the tower just consist of plowing through wave after wave of enemies which can feel a like a slog.
  • While the game’s character paths feature different plot perspectives, the gameplay covers the same dungeon and bosses with only minor variations. This means having to repeat most of the game three times in order to see the whole story.
  • Unlike Ys I and II, the game can only be saved at fixed save points. Sometimes these save points are spaced too far apart for my liking.
  • The inventory and equipment screen can’t be accessed during boss battles and hitting “retry” after losing a boss battle drops you right back into the start of the battle. Thus, if you walk into a battle with the wrong gear equipped, you must exit back to the title screen and reload your save.

My first two playthroughs of Ys Origin were a lot of fun and the game has been a welcome break from the slower turn-based RPGs I’ve been playing this year. That being said, with each run through the tower, the issues with repetitiveness and quality of life did begin to wear on me. For now, I’m going to set the game aside and play through the third character’s path after taking a break to avoid getting burnt out. If the final path, which supposedly shows the “true ending”, changes my views on the game, I’ll be sure to update this review or a write a follow-up post. However, based on the substantial time I’ve put into Ys Origin so far, I can comfortably recommend it to fans of hack-and-slash style action RPGs.

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Myamo

Review Myamo 5/5 · May 23, 2017

Fast-paced game with a bunch of great characters.

Finished game 3 times. First time as Mage on Hard and 2 times on Nightmare with 2 others characters. Started as Mage on Nightmare. Damn, this game is almost perfect. Really challenging bosses, great music, great story, 3 endings. Best Ys game so far. Downside though you need to grind a lot on Nightmare. Like really a lot. But if …

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Finished game 3 times. First time as Mage on Hard and 2 times on Nightmare with 2 others characters. Started as Mage on Nightmare. Damn, this game is almost perfect. Really challenging bosses, great music, great story, 3 endings. Best Ys game so far. Downside though you need to grind a lot on Nightmare. Like really a lot. But if you love fast-paced games and not afraid of grind give Ys a try.

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Verhzus

Review Verhzus 5/5 · Feb 16, 2014

"If you can, grab this game when it's on sale! It's surprisingly addicting and challenging. As you progress through the game the music and story keeps getting more and more intense. I've only played through Hugo Fact's story on Normal difficulty, so far, and pretty much breezed through it with only one death. I suppose I should wait until I …

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"If you can, grab this game when it's on sale! It's surprisingly addicting and challenging. As you progress through the game the music and story keeps getting more and more intense. I've only played through Hugo Fact's story on Normal difficulty, so far, and pretty much breezed through it with only one death. I suppose I should wait until I play through it on Nightmare difficulty before bragging...but there it is!"

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