Ys: The Oath in Felghana

Ys: The Oath in Felghana

Release: 04.07.2005
PlayStation Portable Legacy Mobile Device PC (Microsoft Windows)

A complete 3D reimagining of the 16-bit console classic „Ys III: Wanderers From Ys,“ Ys: The Oath in Felghana is a fast-paced action role-playing game with tight controls, Metroidvania-style exploration elements, intense combat with epic screen-filling boss battles, and a thrashing, percussive arranged soundtrack that’s been heralded by many as one of the best of all time. Based on the original 2005 PC release, this classic is finally officially available in English with added Steamworks features such as achievements and cloud saving.

Storyline

When redheaded thrill-seeker Adol Christin and his eternal blue-haired companion Dogi make an unannounced visit to Dogi’s homeland of Felghana after an eight-year absence, it quickly becomes apparent that things have changed dramatically. Hordes of violent monsters roam the outskirts of town, a long-dormant volcano has suddenly sprung back to life and the new lord of the land has begun mercilessly and inexplicably extorting money from its long-suffering citizens. While Dogi seeks out his former combat master for answers, Adol tends to the townsfolk — and finds himself embroiled in a world of political conspiracies, ancient legacies and unthinkable taboos.

Story trailer

Story trailer
Story trailer
Steam trailer
Steam trailer
Platforms:
PlayStation Portable Legacy Mobile Device PC (Microsoft Windows)
Settings:
Action Fantasy
Genres:
Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
Developer: Nihon Falcom, ScriptArts
Publisher: Nihon Falcom, XSEED Games, Taito

Release Dates

First Release: 04.07.2005
PlayStation Portable
April 22, 2010 Japan
November 2, 2010 North America
January 27, 2011 Europe
Legacy Mobile Device
December 22, 2005 Japan
PC (Microsoft Windows)
July 4, 2005 Japan
March 19, 2012 Worldwide

External links

Involved Companies

Developer

Nihon Falcom ScriptArts

Publisher

Nihon Falcom XSEED Games Taito

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