This might seem disconcerting to those who never played Memories of Celceta, but all it means is that combat is not as much of a cakewalk from a mechanical standpoint as in MoC.Visuals are pretty good
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Chapter 2 is incredibly long, and while this isn't necessarily a bad thing, it doesn't seem as though the developers knew how to make a long, interesting chapter
The damage type system also makes a return, except this isn't quite a good thing like how flash moves returning is a good thing
The combat is easily the best thing about the game: people who played Memories of Celceta, the previous installment, may be pleased to know that flash moves make a return in this entry
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Ys returns with a brand new adventure for the first time in 8 years! Adol awakens shipwrecked and stranded on a cursed island
There, he and the other shipwrecked passengers he rescues form a village to challenge fearsome beasts and mysterious ruins on the isolated island
Amidst this, Adol begins to dream of a mysterious blue-haired maiden living in a unknown world
Join Adol as he unravels the riddle of the cursed isle and the blue haired maiden Dana in Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA.