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Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim - Review at Techraptor

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    [​IMG]Techraptor reviewed Ys Vi: The Ark of Napishtim awarding it a score of 8/10.

    From a standpoint of the story, there really isn't anything special about it. You'll enjoy some of the recurring characters, along with the lore drops here and there if you're a fan of the series, but considering that Ys V hasn't been officially released in the west and probably never will, it's safe to say that if you're planning to play Ys VI for the story, you might want to look elsewhere (in that case, I'd recommend XSEED's other recently released PC Falcom title, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky). That's not to say that the story is horrible, it just doesn't do much. For the majority of the story you are tracking the pieces of a broken mirror, and it's only at the very tail-end of the game that anything resembling an earth-shattering event occurs.​
     
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