Ranking All 8 Ys Games From Worst to First
As Ys IX: Monstrum Nox for the PS4 has now arrived we thought it’s the perfect time to rank the 8 Ys games of the series from the worst to the best.
As Ys IX: Monstrum Nox for the PS4 has now arrived we thought it’s the perfect time to rank the 8 Ys games of the series from the worst to the best.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart of the Forest shines as a visual novel, but the RPG mechanics definitely could have used some extra TLC.
This epilogue is somewhere between a huge piece of DLC and full-blown sequel to the original game. It’s much shorter, featuring only 40 levels as opposed to the original’s 100, but the price reflects this.
Square Enix has made a definitive edition of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age S and although it’s not technically perfect, but still tons of fun to be had here with all the new content.
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is a phenomenal experience, with truly unique gameplay wrapped in a triple A Kingdom Hearts presentation.
Despite its ability to capture classic Rare vibes and awesome soundtrack, Tamarin is almost impossible to play at present. Here’s to hoping it’ll be fixed in future patches.
Minoria sets a high mark for the Momodora series and stands tall above the slew of other Metroidvania options out there.
What we have in Ys: Memories of Celceta is a game that has dated graphics and an okay presentation, but phenomenal music and gameplay. This is one of the finest action JRPGs I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing.
Shinsekai: Into the Depths has created a solid Metroidvania experience with some very interesting mechanics that should please fans of the genre.
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 is a musou game that offers 43 unique characters to fight and honors the original manga series well. If you like One Piece, and/ or like Dynasty Warriors, then you need this game in your life.