Ancient Ys Vanished II: The Final Chapter - MSX - Gameplay Up to Gameover

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Ancient Ys Vanished II: The Final Chapter for MSX
Gameplay Up to Gameover

Game Information from Moby Games

Released: 1988
Publisher: Nihon Falcom Corp.
Developers: Nihon Falcom Corp.
Genre: Role-playing (RPG)
Perspective: Diagonal-down
Visual: 2D scrolling
Gameplay: Action RPG
Setting: Fantasy

A bright light shot up from Darm Tower in the end of the first Ys, and Adol Christin is awakened by a young girl who finds him lying on the ground. She introduces herself as Lilia and tells Adol he is in the land of Ys. Finally he was able to establish a connection between his world and this mysterious land! But finding the gateway to Ys is not enough: Adol must stop an evil entity that his archenemy Dark Fact served. And his foes already know where he is.

Ys II: Ancient Ys Vanished - The Final Chapter is a direct sequel to Ys: The Vanished Omens. The game continues to utilize the action role-playing combat style of the first installment, which requires the player to make the protagonist run into the enemy in order to cause damage, without the need to press an attack button. The player should choose the angles and the measure of contact with the enemy carefully, otherwise the hero will be killed. The player character can (and should) level up, perform quests for village people, gather money, and upgrade weapons and inventory, like in most other RPGs.

The sequel offers a longer quest than the first installment, and adds a magic arsenal to Adol's abilities. Among the magic spells is a fire attack, a time-stopping spell, and a transformation ability that allows Adol to pass for a monster and converse with enemies. Magic spells deplete Adol's magic points bar.

Story Written by Takahiro ŌuraTomō Yamane
Scenario Written by Tomoyoshi Miyazaki
Game Designed by Masaya Hashimoto
Art Directed by Seigo Oketani
Music Composed by Mieko Ishikawa, Yuzo Koshiro, Hideya Nagata
Creature Created by Ayano Koshiro
Visual Designed by Takahiro Ōura
Graphic Arts Designed by Kazuhiko TsuzukiTomō Yamane
Scene set by Seigo Oketani, Yoshihiko Kurata
Game adviced by Koichi Hatakeyama, Reiko Takebayashi, Yoshihiko Kurata
Staff: Tadanobu Inoue, Yoshio Kiya, Kazunari Tomi, Hiroshi Nakajima, Katsumi Togashi, Toshio Tachikawa, Shizuo Kanai, Tetsuya Igarashi, Akiko Hagiya, Yoshimi Satō
Total Directed by Masaya Hashimoto
Produced by Masayuki Katou







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