As far as RPGs go, Ys is one of the more niche series.
However, it is also one of the most steadfast.
The Ys series remains a popular, but well-kept secret in the JRPG game world.
Here’s how every game fits into the series' timeline.
Its reckless, relentless gameplay is sure to leave you wanting more.
Here are some other games that will scratch that itch.
There are isometric puzzle platforming and real-time combat sections set in dungeons.
Fans of one game tend to enjoy the other due to the similar dungeon-crawling action-adventure gameplay they offer.
No, the focus is the boss battles that make you want to tear your hair out.
An ice level, ladies and gentlemen.
Just like in Crash 2.
5Dink Smallwood
Here’s an obscure recommendation for the indie fans out there.
Dink Smallwood is an isometric action RPG developed by a team of three people.
The game was originally released in 1997, before going freeware.
Today, the game’s HD re-release is offered for free on GOG and mobile stores.
Here are the most ambitious indie video games!
All of these traps are right out of Tomb Raider.
If you enjoyed those platforming sections, give the TR series a try particularly the third one.
The two games may very well share a large portion of their development staff.
Gurumin features action-RPG combat alongside an incredibly cute story.
These games are the best of the best.
While Trails In The Sky is a turn-based game, fans of Ys tend to love the game.
Give it a try: you might end up playing the entire trilogy.
Both have stunning heavy metal soundtracks.
Both have great boss fights.
Both, despite not being shoot ‘em ups, have a bullet hell ethos.
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