![]() I love, love, LOVE the art style for the characters in the game, and greatly miss it in Ys VII. That aside, the game is fun as hell and doesn't overstay it's welcome. (likewise, the PSP version of the game has it's own platform-unique stuff) Also the eye candy that is Alma is SORELY missed in the Steam version of the game. As far as I'm aware, the PC version does not have the Trials of Alma, a series of side quest obstacle courses that you can do to get some slight additional story stuff, experience and gold, and some nice healing and stat-boosting items. Vanor Orion - There IS merit for playing this version of the game, outside of the so-bad-it's-awesome English dub. Nowadays, it has kind of aged thanks to Oath in Felghana's existence, but otherwise, it still manages to be an entertaining hack n' slash with some cool locations and an amazing soundtrack per Falcom's standards. Still, fun game though?Ĭhosen by: Pixel Crusher, Vanor Orion Pixel Crusher - My very first Ys game. In reality, I still suck at both styles, so maybe I'm just writing out of my ass. Which I think is a pretty neat idea! It's a nice way for people used to Capcom-style fighting games to get comfortable with the more technical SNK-style, at least in theory. Zeloz - My main takeaway from this game was that you could play Capcom characters with an SNK control scheme, and vice versa. They really need to do another one of these (go ahead and assume this last line applies to every other fighting game I write about on this list). CvS2 feels a little slapped together, but the fast, customizable gameplay and creative groove system gives it a lot of style. Chosen by: Voodoo Groove, Zeloz Voodoo Groove - The two biggest names in 2D fighting games go head to head in what, in retrospect, kind of looks like a MUGEN fighter.
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