Ys: Memories of Celceta Gets the PC Treatment

...and YOU get a remake...

On March 16th, XSEED Games announced that they will be publishing Nihon Falcon’s RPG Ys: Memories of Celceta to PC. Originally released on the Playstation Vita in 2013, this PC port plans to bring modern improvements to the title. These improvements will include updated visuals with a wide range of HD resolutions available, fully customizable controls, mouse support, and unlocked frame rates.

To celebrate the event, XSEED Games through a release party on their Twitch channel to give a first look at Ys: Memories of Celceta. The stream can be viewed on XSEED’s YouTube channel.

If you have never play Ys: Memories of Celceta, here is a synopsis from XSEED Game’s website:

“Knowing nothing but his name, Adol Christin awakens to find himself in the town of Casnan, a bustling frontier village at the edge of an endless sea of trees and untamed wilderness. Bereft of past and purpose, he is left to wander the town until a thief who claims to know him winds up joining him on a sudden mission to rid the local mine of monsters. This unexpected quest reawakens Adol’s instincts as an accomplished swordsman, and together with the thief Duren, his adventures attract the attention of a Romun Army general stationed in the town. Impressed with their skills, she enlists the pair to assist in mapping the Great Forest of Celceta – a task which many have attempted but none have ever returned from. Far from the frontier’s edge, Adol and Duren will have to brave the dangers of Celceta while constantly keeping an eye out for any clues that may help Adol recover his lost memories. More importantly, he must use his best judgment to decide whom he can trust and who is using his memory loss in order to deceive him…”

With remakes and rereleases, who knows what we will see next. Let us know below in the comments what remake you are looking for.

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