After nearly eight years since its initial release in Japan
for the PC, Ys: The Oath in Felghana has finally received an official
localization in the West thanks to Steam and publisher XSEED Games. This
release isn't exactly the first Western iteration of the game - which appeared
on the PSP a couple of years ago as well as having several fan translations over
the years - but it is no less welcomed and despite the years in interim it
remains an excellent example of an Action-RPG for the PC.
As with Oath in Felghana's release history, so the origin of
the game's content demands a little explanation. This is in fact a remake of
the third Ys game, Ys III: Wanders From Ys, which was released way back in 1989
for several home consoles including the MSX 2 and the Famicom in Japan. The
game had a design similar to The Adventures of Link, which had been released a
couple of years previously, and marked a distinct break (as Zelda II did) from
the staples of the series. Where previous games in the Ys series were more
focused on maze exploration and bashing into enemies from a top-down
perspective, Ys III moved the action to a side-scrolling plane and introduced
platforming elements and even an 'attack'
button (gasp!). The game was also a notable entry into the series for
having a great magic system, memorable boss fights and outstanding music as
well as being, as games generally were back in then, incredibly hard.