So has anyone played Ys 4: Mask of the Sun?
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So has anyone played Ys 4: Mask of the Sun?
This game is quirky in it's own way for the snes. You can't really attack enemies by swinging your sword. You have to line up the your right and left arms with the enemy in order to attack. It's a little harder than it seems, because the enemies do move quite fast and if you position yourself in the middle of the enemy if you aren't leveled. You will get beat.
So yeah, I've only played about an hour of this game, if anybody else is interested. I say give it a whirl. Some of you might have already played it.
So yeah, I've only played about an hour of this game, if anybody else is interested. I say give it a whirl. Some of you might have already played it.
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Any decent Ys fan prefers this system over the zelda-esque thing it has become in the latest instalments. You sucking at it is about as surprising as this thread is interesting.
You're only 20 years late, after all.
You're only 20 years late, after all.
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Well the thing is, is that I'm really not much of a Ys fan. I only played like an hour or so of Ys 4 : Mask of the Sun. I am however a Ys: Ark of Napishtim fan. That game owned zelda in every aspect. I guess super nintendo games really aren't much good to talk about here. Except if they are super popular ones like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 3. So yeah I haven't really gotten all that far in Ys 3 or Ys 4. About to the Blue Demon Boss in 3 and Wind Village in 4.
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Nah, it's all about posting something actually interesting, not really a console/popularity issue.Mark57Raider wrote:I guess super nintendo games really aren't much good to talk about here. Except if they are super popular ones like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 3.
If you're that desperate to force interest, you can coat your post with a thin layer of fanboism and sprinkle with consummate opinions, but that might attract the bad kind of attention. ^_^;
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It remained in japanese long enough for me to try at it, meet failure, finish other games, play ToP, eat enough rice to roughly understand stuffs, finish ToP and other games, eventually go back at it and finish it, and it's still in japanese.Blasingame wrote:I hope YS V gets translated soon
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The games I'd like to see translated is Ganbare Goemon 2, Super Chinese World 2 and Star Ocean: Blue Sphere. If you're wondering Super Chinese World 2 is the sequel to Super Ninja Boy for the Super NES. Man that would be great to see that beat em up rpg translated so I could understand what I'm supposed to do instead of just going randomly about the world map beating up enemies. And yeah Ys: 4 is weird in that you have to run into your enemy to damage it.
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... what part did you miss ? This is Ys standard.Mark57Raider wrote:And yeah Ys: 4 is weird in that you have to run into your enemy to damage it.
The weird ones are the games where you have to slash to attack (even if they seemingly permanently switched to that method).
Fucking kids not knowing shit about old game series.
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Oh, it is. Not saying one way is better than the other.Metatron wrote:I find it more fun the new way. Naphistim is entertaining.
Just pointing out that saying it's weird is silly.
Like saying final fantasy 4 sucks because it has no materia.
Oh, and it's Napishtim.
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I actually didn't mind the fact the ff4 was "dull". I like rpg's I can get straight into rather then having to read tonnes of documentation about how to do limit breaks properly or what armor to equip to learn Ultima or worse yet, how many times I have to perform a spell to learn it's upgraded form(damn you secret of mana).
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So when do you have to read lots of documents to get limit breaks to work properly? Limit Breaks are easy to pull off.Cigar Face wrote: I like rpg's I can get straight into rather then having to read tonnes of documentation about how to do limit breaks properly
I think you are trying to refer to final fantasy 9. And there is no Ultima Spell you can learn in that. Only Kuja uses it.CigarFace wrote:or what armor to equip to learn Ultima
oops my bad, didn't mean to double post.
I meant Getting the lion heart, getting all the combat king magazines etc, not actually using limit breaksMark57Raider wrote: So when do you have to read lots of documents to get limit breaks to work properly? Limit Breaks are easy to pull off.

No, I was referring to FF6.Mark57Raider wrote: I think you are trying to refer to final fantasy 9. And there is no Ultima Spell you can learn in that. Only Kuja uses it.
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