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04/27/06 |
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Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim review:
The core of the game lies in some serious hack’n’slash action through the different outdoor and indoor areas of the islands. Granted, there are dozens of different enemies that try to make your life miserable, but with the help of the Emelas swords it all becomes so much easier. - Didi Cardoso, Grrlgamer.com
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| DarkStation |
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05/29/06 |
60% |
Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim review:
The relatively unknown old-school action RPG gets ported to the handheld, but suffers from all the flaws of its PS2 version, and some new ones as well.
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| Game Vortex |
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03/22/06 |
70% |
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03/18/06 |
50% |
Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim review:
Ys: The Ark of Napishtim is a new chapter in the adventures of the red-headed hero, Adol Christin. Adol embarks on his greatest adventure yet as he explores hidden islands in the great vortex of Canaan.
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| Gamer Feed |
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03/17/06 |
70% |
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| Gaming Age |
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03/15/06 |
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Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim review:
This is a no brainer for gamers over 25 who remember a better time, as well as the others who may not get what us geezers have been talking about all this time when we say, "Back in my day, my RPG titles were full of substance with wonderful hand drawn art." Ys is this style of game that doesn't rely on the fluff of 3D polygons. -- Brian Peterson
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| PSX Extreme |
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03/13/06 |
55% |
Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim review:
The PSP could use some great role-players, but this just isn't good enough to fill in the gap.
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| GameSpy |
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03/03/06 |
50% |
Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim review:
It's interesting to note that the first version of Napishtim was released on PC in Japan, where the characters were all sprite-based. Whether you like them in their "true" form or in their upgraded, PS2 polygonal state is purely a matter of taste. Me, I really didn't mind either way.
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03/03/06 |
60% |
Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim review:
If you absolutely must have Ys on your sleek Sony handheld, patience in moving around and dealing with the load times is a strict requirement--but at least you'll be able to take your frustrations out on the monsters.
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| GameSpot |
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03/03/06 |
67% |
Ys: The Ark Of Napishtim review:
This PSP port of Ys: The Ark of Napishtim keeps pace with the hack-and-slash action, but long loading times and other issues mar the overall package.
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