• echo64@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Nihon Falcom games made since 2000, all of them. Ys games are so much fun and the Trails series has the most expansive world-building I’ve ever seen. Imagine something like a Bethesda game, but instead of every character basically just having one quest-line and ten lines of dialogue, they are constantly changing throughout the entire game, reacting to world events and progressing their own particular arc

    there might be hundreds of side characters in each game that all have their own arc throughout the game, or maybe multiple games

    The series really does ruin a lot of other games for you though, you come to expect this and then you play a game that doesn’t’ focus as much on narrative or world-building and everything just feels so videogamey as a result. Oh this character only talks about their Bar? and their dialogue doesn’t change at all? and they have one quest and then you’ll never speak to them again?.. okay.

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      8 months ago

      I don’t have much experience with JRPGs. What’s the gameplay like? Action or strategy, or something of a hybrid? Are they hard to get started with? I see Ys Nordic just released back in September. Would that be a good starting point, or would I be confused from missing prior games in the series?

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        8 months ago

        Ys Nordic hasn’t come out in the west. Just pick up ys 8. It’s everyone’s favourite, it’s on sale all the time, and it’s on all the platforms.

        The story doesn’t matter, you can play them all in any order. Just endless fun action rpg with amazing music

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        8 months ago

        Ys Nordic is only released in Japan yet as far as I know.
        Ys 8 is a good starting point.
        The stories aren’t that connected besides some characters and a lot of Easter eggs / references so you can play them in pretty much any order you want.

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      8 months ago

      I hate Ys Origin with a passion but Ys I and II were great. And Trails in the Sky 1 and 2 is probably in my top 5 videogame stories that I‘ve experienced.

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        8 months ago

        Funny, I absolutely love Ys Origin and can’t really stand the modern direction of the series. Been meaning to try the Trails games, but never knew where to start.

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      The trails series though is rough to get into. Ive played cold steel 1 and 2 but the the other games seem outdated and inaccesible now.

      Ive tried reading synopsis but they just dont click for me.

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        8 months ago

        the absolute oldest three games are on pc, psp and psvita. far from inaccessible. everything else is available on all modern systems.

        I would argue pretty hard against the “outdated” remark, they have the same visual style that games like octopath traveller take, the 2D-3D approach. aside from that they have the same battle system as the other games.