Ghost of Tsushima Pt. 12 - Kuwabara
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7 сағат бұрын
Chained Echoes Pt. 108 - Van Wrong Guy
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@Oggre
@Oggre Күн бұрын
Is this game as good as they say ? Not sure if I should buy it
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 Күн бұрын
This is a good question that's dependent on how much fondness a player has for SNES-era RPGs, because this is a massive pastiche of those classics. It also requires a player to like really fiddly versions of those games, because your characters don't level up linearly and you have to put time into choosing and organizing abilities. But I'm in the target audience for those and I think this is a top-tier nostalgia RPG in the current age. If you've had this game described as a spiritual successor to Chrono Trigger, I find that description to be overblown. Gameplay-wise, there's no dual techs or AoE attacks dependent on enemy positions, and thematically there's nothing about time travel. The closest thing it has is the 16-bit pixel art as well as enemies being visible on the field before an encounter, but otherwise it just feels like it takes from a plethora of RPGs from CT's time.
@Oggre
@Oggre 22 сағат бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 Thanks a lot. Ill definitely watch your walkthrough but I dont think ill buy it then
@Oggre
@Oggre 6 күн бұрын
Love your voice acting ! Thanks ❤
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 6 күн бұрын
You're welcome! I'm very happy you've enjoyed the voices!
@hotdogvan3399
@hotdogvan3399 19 күн бұрын
29:14 That walk back to solid ground where you can quicksave again... yeah, I took my sweet time doing that, in inches. Having fallen off so many cliffs up to this point, I was more stressed by that little bridge than I had been during the boss fight, which I didn't want to repeat. I only returned to collect the leftover ammo pickups after saving.
@hotdogvan3399
@hotdogvan3399 19 күн бұрын
28:04 Yep, Same thing happened to me. Swimming back and forth between the 2 ends of the section until I stumbled upon that prompt. Had more or less the same reaction too. But other than that, I loved these diving sections.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 18 күн бұрын
Ah, I'm sorry to hear that you had the same trouble, but it's good to know that that part was tricky for others, too!
@hotdogvan3399
@hotdogvan3399 23 күн бұрын
For some reason that hang-glider section repeatedly defeated me. I got past 3 flags on my first attempt, and then just couldn't repeat it. Kept losing altitude just before or just after flag 1. Didn't help that, because I had reduced my fov in the options earlier, the speedometer was rendered off-screen for my first 10 - 15 attempts. But even after figuring that out, I reckon fully 25% of my deaths in the whole game came from crashing next to flag 1 (another ~25% from enemies, and ~50% from falling into water). Just couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong, and tweaking my angles didn't produce noticeably different results. But once it finally clicked again, I got through the whole thing on one attempt, although I zigzagged and circled a lot more than you to build up altitude wherever there was room. This was the most stressful and frustrating section of the game for me.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 22 күн бұрын
Ah, that's unfortunate to hear! I don't know if I just got lucky (there's a couple of close calls and awkward angles) or if the mechanic just clicked for me, but I did indeed have a much better time than you did. For me, this was comparable to Fallcrush as a chill interlude level between some more demanding sections.
@chuckyhindle1877
@chuckyhindle1877 26 күн бұрын
Your Snufkin voice is giving me Charles Dance vibes, nice work! Enjoying the game!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 26 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! I was simply trying an approximation of what the 90s Finnish dub voice of Snufkin might be like in English. Charles Dance would be an inspired voice for Snufkin, though!
@hotdogvan3399
@hotdogvan3399 27 күн бұрын
I now reckon the meter is a pressure gauge, which explains why it appeared tied to your progress. I didn't even get to pay attention to it in my run, was too focused on trying to see a route back out.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 26 күн бұрын
That makes a ton of sense, when you put it that way. Since you're constantly descending deeper into the lake, it only makes sense that the meter keeps increasing. In hindsight, the second dive later in the game doesn't have an oxygen limit either so I suppose it makes sense not to have one here either - I did appreciate the added tension at the time when I didn't know that, though!
@hotdogvan3399
@hotdogvan3399 27 күн бұрын
28:09 Both in my own playthrough and watching this now, it makes me laugh how the crossbow guys also Zerg-rushes the player to poke at you with the bolt. Like they're so keen to skewer the player that they've forgotten how their weapon functions. It really looks like only the spear guys can actually attack at range.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 26 күн бұрын
That is an interesting observation! They are delightfully animalistic, when put that way!
@chuckyhindle1877
@chuckyhindle1877 Ай бұрын
Can confirm, I played pipes once at a ceremony where a guy was given the key to the city in Perth. Big ole shiny key it was. Don't remember what he did, he wasn't Batman or anything.
@Jayy997
@Jayy997 Ай бұрын
The sheriff does comment on the witches being gone.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 Ай бұрын
Ah, that's unfortunate that I missed that, then! I seem to recall that I did try to check on him a couple of times after the witches left Deadwell, but I must have timed it wrong.
@Jayy997
@Jayy997 Ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 Great playthrough! Loved your commentary and impressions at the end.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I'm happy to hear that it was an enjoyable series!
@burningsheep4473
@burningsheep4473 Ай бұрын
The Alps start surprisingly far east. Somewhat southwest of Vienna. Basically imagine an arc of more flat land in the north and around the east until you arrive in Carinthia in the south. Most of the centre and west are pretty mountainous, though obviously a lot of it is more foothills rather than actual mountains.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 Ай бұрын
Excellent intel, thank you! I'm actually happy to report now after this playthrough wrapped up that I've arranged a week's trip to Vienna later this autumn, so I will be getting some Alps vibes after all! Alas, my broader hope of driving around the mountains will have to wait for another day, as there simply isn't time on this trip. Still, I hope to make a daytrip to somewhere in the foothills to at least get a first feel for the region. I've read that the hill of Leopoldsberg on the Viennan outskirts is considered sorta kinda the northeastern terminus of the Alps, so I will be sure to make time to walk up it so I can at least say I've been to the Alps once!
@burningsheep4473
@burningsheep4473 Ай бұрын
For anyone in need of some actual finnish accent I recommend watching some old interviews with Elfi or Welmu (used to be Starcraft 2 players).
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 Ай бұрын
I looked up an interview with Welmu and can confirm that he has a very classic accent. It was an interview with him and one other guy; I skipped ahead in the video and could immediately tell which of the interviewees was the Finnish guy.
@Karte-il2vv
@Karte-il2vv Ай бұрын
Hallo
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 Ай бұрын
Hello! I hope you're enjoying the series as we plunge towards the finale!
@Karte-il2vv
@Karte-il2vv Ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 I'm surprised this channel only has around 100 subs! The quality is pretty good at this standard
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Well, the production quality on this channel is at rock bottom, and I really don't do any self-promotion, so that all means that channel growth is rather small. Northern Journey hasn't gotten a lot of views, but it's gotten very consistent likes per episode, so ultimately I'm glad that the series is entertaining someone even if it's not a big hit!
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 Ай бұрын
First comment. Um, what happened to 93 and 94? It skips from 92 to 95
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 Ай бұрын
Ah, whoops, well spotted! That's a numbering error, I will fix it in a jiff!
@snyderkiller5819
@snyderkiller5819 2 ай бұрын
I cant past the guards, the doors are closed so I cant see Seles. Help!!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 2 ай бұрын
Oh dear, it's been years since I recorded this so I'm afraid I can't quite recall what I did at this part. I found a GameFAQs thread by a user named Zechs01 who seemed to be in a similar predicament to you. They received the advice: "If you're uncertain as to what you need to do first, remember that you need to go to the Lezareno company in Altamira, and you need to go to Heimdall (which first requires you to meet with the king in Meltokio)." I believe you're supposed to get a Zircon Ore from Lezareno before you can access Seles at the abbey. Please check if you've done those steps - I hope this helps!
@snyderkiller5819
@snyderkiller5819 2 ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 thanks a Lot, it worked!! I completely forgot the Zircon quest in Lazarenos
@realShtuzer
@realShtuzer 2 ай бұрын
after you fill out the map i would suggest you find max health flasks to have at least 40 to get a prize
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I got close to the needed amount of flasks, but couldn't quite reach 40 flasks! And I have to admit, had I known about the secret prize beforehand, I don't think I'd have had the patience once the map was open to find the final flasks, so sadly this one fell out of my grasp.
@ricedonut6567
@ricedonut6567 3 ай бұрын
Also, the lower and mid levels were the only time in the entire game where you don’t get to play as Adol
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 3 ай бұрын
Interesting observation, I hadn't considered that!
@heroboygamebase2286
@heroboygamebase2286 4 ай бұрын
My Roster for the new Super Robot Wars title 1. Reideen The Brave 2. Tōshō Daimos 3. Space Emperor God Sigma 4. Gundam Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam 5. Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack - Beltorchika's Children 6. Mobile Fighter G Gundam 7. Turn A Gundam 8. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom [New] 9. The Irresponsible Captain Tylor [New] 10. Hot-Blooded Strongest Go-Saurer 11. Brave Police J-Decker 12. The King of Braves GaoGaiGar Final 13. Hakaiou ~GaoGaiGar Vs Betterman~ 14. Getter Robo Armageddon 15. Getter Robo Arc 16. Demonbane 17. Gurren Lagann - Gurren Lagann The Movie: The Lights in the Sky are Stars 18. Kotetsushin Jeeg 19. Rebuild of Evangelion - Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time [New] 20. Valvrave the Liberator 21. Macross Delta 22. Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution Trilogy [New] 23. Mazinger Z: Infinity 24. Mazinger Zero (Infinitism) [New] 25. SSSS.Dynazenon [New] 26. Gridman Universe What do you think?
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 4 ай бұрын
Interesting, this seems like a fairly balanced roster! Raideen, Daimos and Turn A have been neglected for a while now, and Demonbane could definitely have another go in SRW. And J-Decker has been very pleasant based on the two missions I've played in SRW 30, so I would be happy to see it show up again. The final Rebuild of Evangelion is definitely a shoe-in for a new SRW. They've already tried to adapt 3.0 but it leaves itself so massively open and needs the final part that they don't do anything with the story in SRW. Gridman seems to be working super well here in SRW 30 so later parts in the series being in future SRW also makes a lot of sense (though I confess I haven't watched the later series, but I'm sure they would be fine in Super Robot Wars). I realize that this list is your wishlist and not meant to be an actual prediction. That said, it seems almost a given that Witch from Mercury has to be in the next SRW installment. It's been the biggest blow-up for Gundam in ages, and so many people are clamoring for it and its inclusion in SRW that the developers have to be aware of it. Similarly, speculating on a likely actual roster, I too would love for Macross Delta to be represented, but I just don't see it possible with the existing Macross/Robotech licensing issues. Now that SRW is doing so well internationally (with a Steam version legally purchasable in Europe!), I can't see them risking that issue before the rights are resolved. I would be extremely happy to be proven wrong on this matter, however! Assuming that Macross Delta is a no-go, I think this roster could use one more series that's a more modern real robot series and isn't Gundam. I don't think Eighty-Six has been in SRW yet? But I think the plot of Eighty-Six would work so well with Code Geass that in that case I would also vote for something to be replaced by Code Geass in the roster.
@misohoney1660
@misohoney1660 4 ай бұрын
I just heard this phrase. What does it mean?
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 4 ай бұрын
I'm afraid I'm not sure - the context seems to imply "a bit crazy." It just sounded like a delightfully old-timey phrase when I heard it in the game, good enough for the episode title!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 5 ай бұрын
Aaahhhh I am so happy to see you finally finishing this game!!! And simultaneously so sad to see it go, but... you know. Being able to watch you play this game has honestly been the highlight of my year so I'm really glad you went with this one. It's such a fun time and seeing all your reactions has been great. Not sure exactly where the memories you missed are, but they should probably be searchable if you ever want to glance at them. Anyway here are some fun facts/trivia and some thoughts of mine ^_^ This comment got long as hell though, my bad. A couple of details so you can appreciate the Phantom Gruda fight even more: That scary attack that you knew to keep away from, where he tried to grab you and land a huge attack on you? That's basically like his extra skill. *Huge* melee combo that takes out a shit-ton of health from you. While he does it, he has a couple of unique voicelines where he either says that humans are insects in the face of the powers of the ancient gods, OR he says "It's not enough to take just your memories, I'll take your future too." (That's how I'd translate the Japanese voicelines; it's phrased a bit differently in the English voicelines but it's basically the same.) Not that important, but fun to me. Mostly, I just wanted to point out that he has an extra skill. And not only that, he has a flash guard, too. Not sure if you noticed, but there were a couple of moments where he held up his arms in a block. I don't think the guard actually happened during your fight, but if he guards an attack from you, it nullifies the damage and he gets to land some critical hits, just like a flash guard. So yeah, he has a very similar fighting style/playstyle to *you,* the player, AKA Adol. I dunno, I just like it 'cause it takes the whole foil thing to another level. (Enjoyed the Chester comparisons too lol, it definitely has a similar feeling, especially with Chester's melee combos, moving around so fast, and that part in Chester's 2nd phase where he's clipping through space or whatever is basically what Gruda does.) I also enjoy that his fight is, like... not super hard or anything, I feel like this whole sequence was more about the story and about closing off the game than having a new huge challenge or anything. I've seen people complain about it, but I don't think it's a problem either. The fight really isn't about its difficulty. And it's just a phantom, it's obviously not going to be nearly as strong as a false god created by fusing a divine artifact and a human. But anyway, some Ys trivia on that note: In The Dawn of Ys, the final boss has 3 phases, and during that last phase, the theme changes to, well, the same theme you heard during the Phantom Gruda fight (The Final Decisive Battle). It's a song exclusive to The Dawn of Ys in that it isn't in Mask of the Sun. That last phase is also very easy, especially compared to the first 2 phases, so I think Phantom Gruda's fight being pretty easy, especially compared to Akasha-Glyph's 2 phases, is kind of a nod to that lol. Especially with the common boss theme and everything. Not to mention, in the Celceta version of that boss theme, they incorporate the leitmotif that was used for the final boss of The Dawn of Ys, which wasn't in that theme before. (Speaking of leitmotifs, I dunno if you noticed, but the opening theme leitmotif is used in The False God of Causality theme!) Not sure if you've noticed by this point, but as far as I can tell, one way to trigger Akasha-Glyph into trying to attack you is by kinda getting all up in his face and staying there for a few seconds. He usually takes the bait and lowers himself when you do that. I think you did it by accident the first time, and a couple times after that? Yeah. He may be a false god but he's still overconfident, lol. Also, I definitely don't fault you for using Adol/Duren/Frieda for that fight because I think that's the best party makeup for a matchup against Gruda, too. I usually use the same party myself when I'm replaying that fight. When I first played the game I took the easy way out because I thought I'd have a hard time otherwise, but it's not too bad. You managed pretty well! I agree that Duren is easily the most well-written party member tbh, they put a lot into him. I don't think he's much like Dogi at all except that he was put in the same character role, and appearance/combat similarities, but he's pretty much his own character otherwise, and you can tell they put a lot of thought into his personality, motives, etc. which is great, especially with the reveal. My personal favorite party member is Ozma, his writing is great, too. I agree that the cast was super likable in general, and the party dynamics between characters are definitely a step up from Seven, as well as the character arcs. A shame that Calilica doesn't really get one, but... yeah. A lot of people were also pretty disappointed about the lack of closure on the other characters at the end of the game, so you wouldn't be alone there. Some say the ending was too rushed. I think the reasoning they give in-game makes sense with its themes, so I'm willing to accept it, but, yeah, I dunno, it wouldn't have been that hard to give us, like... crumbs, at least. I wasn't bothered by it when I played because I was crunched for time and wanted to finish the game, lol. My favorite character in the whole game (and the Ys franchise in general) is Gruda, so I was already pretty fed. As for the future of Ys on your channel, well... I of course would love to see you play more Ys games ASAP. Didn't your Sky playthrough take, like, over a year? I'll still be here either way whenever you get around to it, even if it takes some time, though! On whatever fateful day I get a notification that you started a new Ys game... I figure you're sticking to VIII next which is totally understandable. You talked about your general options (potentially after VIII?) in the last video, so I guess I can reiterate as one of the people who recommended Origin lol, yeah, it's not a game that you have to play a shit-ton of Ys games for. It's just a prequel to Ys I&II. Not sure if you ever finished Ys II? Origin spoils a twist from it, buuut based on something you said about spoiling yourself on Ys II in an earlier video, I'm gonna guess that you already know it, so... not an issue, I guess. I'd still recommend knocking II out of the way real quick, it's short anyway, but yeah. Regardless, Origin's really good and I'd highly recommend it. Actually, Memories of Celceta referenced a couple of things from Origin too! So when you get around to it, you'll get to be like, heyyy, I remember that from Celceta :D I'm also forced to plug VI again because there's lore from Celceta and Felghana that ties back to VI. Little retroactive references, if you will. They'll click when you play the game, trust. Also... Geis. But yeah. This might be further down the line for you.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm happy to hear that this was an enjoyable playthrough! Thanks for putting in the time to watch and for your insight! Unfortunately you are correct in that if I play the next Trails in the Sky installment and avoid any other Falcom games in the interim, it could well be a year or two before I get around to another Ys. I'll have to do some contemplating on the matter when the time comes, I suppose, so we'll see how it goes! I didn't think to comment on Phantom Gruda's relative ease as a final boss during the recording, but you're very correct that he was a pretty simple encounter. But I would concur that it's a common trope in video games that I think works pretty well, where the final-final battle is a bit of an easy wrap-up to sort of provide closure after a more climactic battle earlier. I think it ties a little bit to my comparison to e.g. Metal Gear Solid, where after the big giant robot fight there's a one-on-one fist fight that's less extravagant but feels way more personal (although a lot of those MGS duels can actually be properly challenging). Is it appropriate for a more arcadey action game like Ys? I can't say for sure, but as someone invested in the story threads, I'm fine with it! I think what stings most about the lack of closure for all the characters at the end is, of course, that this is likely the last time we see a lot of these characters. It hurts in any story if the experiencer is invested in the cast to then have to say goodbye at the end of it, so Celceta is no different (I've heard Persona players describe the ends of the games as feeling like saying goodbye to real schoolmates at the end of your school life). Maybe the fact that you keep playing as the same character in Ys means it chews at you a little bit more to not know what's going on with past characters? I feel this needs to instead be thought of as an opportunity to meet fun new characters in the next installment. I'm sure I'll be happy with the next game's cast to the point that I won't be looking back on this or the other Ys' casts at the moment, even if I'll later think of them all fondly. I do think I'm sticking to Ys VIII this time for realsies as my next Ys game after my last-minute switcharoo here with Celceta (if for no other reason, the song Sunshine Coastline is a certified banger). Terribly sorry for you and everyone else championing Ys Origin - I don't mean it as a slight against Origin, I'm sure its reputation is well earned too! I dunno though, what I might do actually as a lead-up is maybe play I & II real quick, maybe while still playing Trails in the Sky, since they're both rather quick affairs and I could finally note them down as experienced as well. We'll have to see - thankfully, none of my claims of future plans are legally binding, so I can be pretty soluble and only my credibility as a committed person suffers!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 4 ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 Of course!! I'm actually getting into Trails myself, so I will be happy to swing by your Trails let's plays once I'm far enough into the franchise too :) No need to feel pressured to get to another Ys very soon or anything, of course! I guess Ys is best known for its gameplay than its narrative (though I love both), so maybe that's why a few people found Phantom Gruda's difficulty strange? But I definitely agree with you, I think it works. I've seen someone compare it to a similar fight in DMC before as well, though I haven't played the series myself. But yeah, it was definitely a narrative thing, especially with the little sequence before it where everyone's jumping in and splitting off from Adol to help out. Going out with a bang, so to speak. I agree with you about the ending, it obviously sucks to not really know what those characters are doing--though I think it's easy to make guesses for a lot of them based on the conclusions of their arcs, which was another reason it didn't bother me that much. But yeah, Adol's adventures are about moving on and seeing new places and meeting new people! You'll be meeting a new, fun party of characters in Ys VIII, so I hope you are indeed excited about that! And on that topic, no worries lol, I was mostly just plugging Origin for after you've finished VIII anyway, not before. (And believe me when I say VIII has sooo many more bangers outside of Sunshine Coastline.) Playing I&II on the side before that doesn't sound like a bad idea honestly, they're both very short games, around 8 hours each. Super simple affairs. Whatever you do and whenever it is, I look forward to it!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 5 ай бұрын
I haven't thought about it quite as in-depth as you, but it always made sense to me that the final bad guy would be the irredeemable Gruda and not the sympathetic Eldeel, yeah. It just makes sense with the general format of Ys games; they don't usually end off with a particularly redeemable bad guy/final boss, they want you to go out with a bang and beat the "real" enemy. Even in Seven, where the main villain was sympathetic and redeemable, the final boss was still Rul-Ende. Funnily this is also just perfect for the narrative anyway since Gruda specifically goes on about how he's the only one capable of properly executing their agenda because he can be the more evil one of the two, sooo. It's a pretty on-the-nose analysis in that regard, lol. I don't think it's impossible to make it work the other way around, though? I can give some more input on this, but it technically would have some spoilers for one of the original versions of Ys IV, so I'll put it in replies and you can read it or don't :P Since I have no idea if you plan to play those games/would want to go into them blind. I'll always recommend them but I know your focus has been on the mainline games/games that are easily accessible and purchasable so...
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 5 ай бұрын
Ys IV: Mask of the Sun stuff under the cut... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So, in both original versions of Ys IV, there's always some element of Gruda not truly being loyal to Eldeel/planning to betray him or something similar to that. (The villains are also a little more intertwined in these versions, though it's still the same idea: Gruda's trio allying up with Eldeel.) In Mask of the Sun, Gruda reveals his true motives to Adol, and then Adol's like, "what's wrong with you" and beats the shit out of him in a boss fight. And that's kind of it. It's right before the final boss, so once you beat Gruda, you just move on to the final boss, which is... still Eldeel. I have mixed feelings about this because Gruda's reveal was pretty fun in that moment but basically amounted to nothing in the sense that he doesn't... *do* anything more. *But,* I do think this game made the *order* of Gruda-first-then-Eldeel work, and this order is still better than if they'd done it the other way around. Eldeel's character is simultaneously more evil yet also more tragic in this version of the game, so having him as the final boss as a more emotional final confrontation just... makes sense. Gruda's reveal also adds to the stakes of this fight because you learn that Eldeel was being used by his allies this whole time, and now it's led him to do these evil things and you have to stop him before it's too late, do you know what I mean? So it does work, if the narrative is slightly different. I think it could've even worked in Memories of Celceta if they added more emotional stakes with Eldeel and more focus on Leeza, but yeah. The game is a lot more interesting with the added layer of Gruda's betrayal, which also works best by actually changing the order of the bosses.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 5 ай бұрын
I'm unlikely to ever get a chance to play the previous versions of Ys IV, so perfectly happy to have the extra viewpoint in the separate comment, cheers!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 5 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I have no clue if you're still stuck on this, but for the record, the other ~mystery people~ (Frieda's ex-fiance and his brother) who ran away from Danan aren't really going to be a concern in this game. Just in case you're expecting anything. It's a reference to another game, which is why they slip in Frieda's line that's like, "Even if he doesn't show up this time, I'm sure he'll be judged for his mistakes someday." So yeah, I guess for future games keep in mind a pair of brothers where one of them stole something called the "Black Key" for nefarious reasons and ran away and the other one is chasing after his brother lol
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 5 ай бұрын
Truth be told, I forgot about this conversation pretty quickly since it turned out not to have anything to do with this installment. It being a reference to the another Ys game does explain a lot, though!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 5 ай бұрын
It's been soo fun watching your journey through the Gadis/Bami stuff! Glad you've gotten past most of the Karna/Remnos plotline as well. ...Anyway, my bad if this is stuff you end up talking about in future episodes lmao (I will continue to catch up!), but now that you kinda know what's going on, I was wondering if you ever thought back to any of the hints they dropped about Remnos' true motives, since I feel like you might've missed them the first time. There was that memory where Gruda tells Remnos to get rid of Leo, so Remnos delivers some poisoned fruits to Leo... only for Leo to confront him and tell him that he knew they were poisonous, but the poison would've been way too weak to actually kill him anyway. AKA Remnos intentionally bungled Gruda's orders so he could pretend to be loyal but not have to actually kill Leo. Stuff like that. & When Remnos revealed himself to be "evil" (in Highland) and Karna confronted him about hiding his strength, he denied that he was hiding anything because he was still trying to protect her from the truth. On the topic of foreshadowing, I thought I'd also share some Duren/Gruda hints too :D Mostly because I know you were talking about reviewing old footage for yourself though, so if you don't want to read this part and want to check the footage yourself then you don't have to look at this lol. But, here's some blink-and-you-miss-it stuff from Casnan: - When Gruda introduces himself to both Adol and Duren, Duren seems to be kind of on guard and the first (and only) thing he asks is "are you with the Romun army?" which seems pretty normal at the time, but... well, it feels a little different in hindsight - It's also right after this scene that the Adol/Duren interaction in the bar happens where he says he's gonna split up with you for a bit, but you kinda caught on to this one already. But yeah! This was when he contacted Nina to let her know that Gruda was here. - Later on when you were doing the scavenger hunt quest, got in trouble with a soldier, and Gruda came to help you out, he comments that he "can't help but notice that your usual companion is not with you today, where is he?" to which one of the responses you can choose is "do you have business with Duren?" and he just innocently replies "oh, so his name is Duren?" even though he should probably have known that lol
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 5 ай бұрын
Interesting stuff, thank you for these notes! Those moments between Guren and Gruda are definitely something you only really pay attention to on a second playthrough. The foreshadowing of Remnos' true intentions in the flashback with Leo is more obvious, but I think I overlooked it because I thought the scene was meant to foreshadow Leo as more competent than he appeared, so the Remnos side of it flew right over me!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 5 ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 Oh, yeah, for sure. I already knew about the Duren/Gruda connection because I'd played one of the old versions of Ys IV, so I was on the lookout for that stuff lol. That's totally fair about Remnos though, Leo was showing a new kind of competence that you hadn't really been shown before. I guess the scene was meant to show a little bit about both of them! :)
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 5 ай бұрын
Catching up on your LP, and I'm SO glad you got this far because I was waiting so long to see your reaction to these areas after that one comment you made, lmao. The moment you said word for word "it's not like there's a SNOW area and a VOLCANO area," I was just sitting there like... um... who's gonna tell him... I still love the consistency of most settings in Celceta--I guess they just wanted something bigger for these important, climactic areas, since it's closer to the end of the game and whatnot? Still made me laugh when I heard those comments you made though
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 5 ай бұрын
Hah, yes, this is definitely one of my bigger egg-on-my-face moments. I suppose I really should have waited until the very end to launch out such comments, but ah well, it's funnier this way. To the game's credit, the volcano area later on is just an actual volcano and not a wacky giant field of lava and brimstone, so that's pretty good! The snowy area's a little harder to sell, even if we buy that Mt. Vesuvio's elevation is high enough to have snow year round, but it's not anything particularly offensive.
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 6 ай бұрын
7:35 I like it at least
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 6 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad to hear that!
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 6 ай бұрын
First view! First comment!
@joycedenver2831
@joycedenver2831 6 ай бұрын
P r o m o S M 😃
@songshungama5288
@songshungama5288 6 ай бұрын
This game is super good but i am used to grinding and there is no use of grinsing in this one. But still the story is really good. I love a lil bit dark stories and there are not that many good ones. Keep it up bro you are doing a nice job
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I hope the playhrough continues being enjoyable! I'm not personally keen on grinding too much, so I do enjoy this game's mechanics de-incentivizing grinding in the gameplay. But I do feel like even basic combat against regular enemies can sometimes feel surprisingly intense since your characters aren't progressing in the normal XP collection way, and the encounters go for more quality than quantity. It can be a bit overwhelming, but an interesting choice nonetheless!
@songshungama5288
@songshungama5288 6 ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 yup ans that is what makes this game so good
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 6 ай бұрын
First view first comment. 12:58 Pleased to meet you is the last four words
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 6 ай бұрын
I do believe you're right, that does seem to be the correct translation!
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 6 ай бұрын
First view, first comment!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 7 ай бұрын
Oh, not sure if you can really tell in-game, but Leeza is 16! So that's why they call her a girl :P You probably shouldn't look up characters for their ages in case of spoilers, so that's why I'm just dropping that tidbit here. Anyway oh man was I glad that you'd played Felghana before this and understood the references. They're really such a delight to understand here. You're right in that this game takes place a year before Felghana, so it's before the Galbalan fight, yeah! Although either way, conventional weapons weren't enough against Galbalan in Felghana either if you remember, so yeah, Sol-Galba sure is one tough beast. Anyway, "you can park the demon outside my house" killed me lmaooo, and the implication later that Sol-Galba was just... there... sitting at the shrine while everyone was at Vanjo's house... never thought about that lol
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 7 ай бұрын
That was incredibly fortuitous that I played the one Ys to get context for this boss fight earlier, yes! Of course, this game is yet to explain what the Galbalan in Oath in Felghana was and why it was evil, when the explanation there just seemed to be that it was an evil demon. I have no idea if the reference was already in the original Ys IV, so i don't know how far back the reference to Felghana was planned - but we'll see if there's any further elaboration!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 7 ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 Hell yeah!! Oh, and interestingly, although Ys IV obviously came after Ys III (aka the game Oath is based on), it contained basically no references to Ys III. Ys III was pretty much completely standalone and had nothing to do with I/II, and then Ys IV was more connected to I/II. Obviously since the remake of IV came out way later, it now has references to Oath as well as a couple of other newer games, which is super fun because it puts a new spin on the old game while connecting it to the canon lore. So yeah! Looking forward to seeing you delve more into the lore of this game :D
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 7 ай бұрын
Yay! I was super excited about the last part you uploaded because Krell-Emecia is possibly one of my favorite if not my top favorite bosses in the whole game. Just that whole chunk of the dungeon. So many curveballs... and then even more after you're done. I was glad you enjoyed that too :D I remember being kind of surprised that you didn't have much to say about Gruda when you first met him haha. I don't mean that in a bad way because I'm glad you got to be surprised by all those twists, but hearing you reflect on it was so funny. He was so fishy... and he had that creepy smile when he greeted you too lmaooo
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 7 ай бұрын
Happy to hear you enjoyed the Krell-Emecia fight! The first phase was a bit frustrating with the repulsing generators, even if it was a novel approach compared to more straightforward fights, but all the surprise followups were quite a joy. Regarding Gruda, if I remember correctly, another reason for me missing his obvious villainy may have been that he was introduced at the tail end of a fairly long sequence of cutscenes and setups of plot stuff. It could be my focus was too much on mulling over the plot to think about this new guy. I do have to say that I'm glad that Governor-General Griselda seems to be playing out as a straight good guy, since she's pretty cool but she was my initial vibe of the surprise bad guy!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 7 ай бұрын
​@@yourpalminsk3997 Oh, for sure, I struggled a lot with the first fight myself. The floating explosive thing certainly didn't help lol. But man the progression of that dungeon was a fun experience after all the previous dungeons had, well... the standard mid-boss + main boss formula. And yeah, that makes sense. I noticed you didn't check much of the updated dialogue for the Casnan NPCs (which you don't necessarily have to do), but some of them said stuff like "hey that new Gruda guy is kinda sus" so there's that too. I'm not too surprised you didn't think much of him without having talked to those guys. I agree, Griselda's first impression is really strong and I love that she continues to play that role in Highland! It's very refreshing after the back-to-back villain reveals haha
@SN323xx
@SN323xx 8 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie. Marian kicked my ass a whole lot when I played this game. But I suppose it's the price I must pay to play as one of the more fun fighters to play.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 7 ай бұрын
This was definitely the big hurdle of this game, a real rough fight! I hesitate to say Marian was my least favorite boss, since it seems a bit sour grapes to say that about the boss I had the most trouble with - but it was still a bogus time. Congrats on getting through her, though!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 8 ай бұрын
Yayyy I'm finally caught up! Will be super excited to keep up with the rest of this LP and see how things go for you. ^-^ I'm glad you're enjoying Calilica so far, she's easily one of my faves in the party and her dynamic with them is so funny
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Groovy! I hope the rest of the playhrough remains enjoyable! Calilica is indeed a pretty good addition to the party.
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 8 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if you've remembered by this point, but the Romun-Altaginian war was something you learned about in Ys Seven! It's why some characters in that game were wary about Romuns and Raud accused Adol and Dogi of being Romun spies or whatever it was. It's also how Scias earned the title of the Altaginian Falcon, since he's the one who defeated the Romun forces and how Altago ultimately won the war. So yeah, Memories of Celceta is years before Seven, so the war is still ongoing right now. Thought it might be worth refreshing your memory(?) since it has been referenced a couple of times in this game. ;P Also yeah you're correct about Altago being an analogue for Carthage!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Cheers! You're correct - I didn't remember the situation with the war, although I obviously remembered Altago as the setting of Seven!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 8 ай бұрын
I agree with you about Ys Seven tbh. Maybe it's because it was both of our first Ys games, but I never noticed how long the boss fights were in those at all because of how engaging and fun they were, and how the length incentivized you to actually learn how to fight rather than just brute force your way through. I honestly had to bump my Memories of Celceta playthrough up to Hard after the 1st boss because it felt way too short compared to the Seven bosses lmao, Hard mode made the fight drag on a little longer and I was like "ahh that's much better..." I never even noticed the Flash Move gimmick for Glucarius (the shrimp) until watching your videos because he has little enough HP that you can just cruise through the fight without using it. Would've been cool if they used more HP to incentivize players to actually use that gimmick lol. I'm glad you've enjoyed the bosses in both games though, I'm not caught up on this playlist yet but based on the last vids you uploaded I remember there are even more fun fights waiting in store for you, in my opinion as a fellow Seven fan :D Can't wait for you to get to them!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Thank you, glad to hear your thoughts on the two games! The Ys Seven bosses really were enjoyable in the heat of the moment, as you describe, so I totally remember them fondly even if I watch them again and see how long the fights can run on.
@moistgiraffe3574
@moistgiraffe3574 8 ай бұрын
thanks for upload!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@moistgiraffe3574
@moistgiraffe3574 8 ай бұрын
Love your energy! looking forward for more :)
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I hope you enjoy the rest of the series!
@nernguan995
@nernguan995 8 ай бұрын
never heard of this game! cool video!!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@lutziolutzus
@lutziolutzus 8 ай бұрын
the algorithm must be working wonders, seems like a chill time here! never heard of this game before either, bit of a slow start so far but digging the look :)
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I hope you enjoy the rest of the playthrough!
@ElaineDavis24
@ElaineDavis24 8 ай бұрын
Oh my God I just wanted you to know I'd been waiting to see which Ys game you were gonna do an LP of next and I totally wasn't keeping up to see you had started this game. This one's my personal favorite and I'm so excited!! (<- Getting ready to binge this playthrough lol) I also hope you know I'm actually super excited that you went with this game instead. So don't worry about disappointing anyone over not playing VIII (which isn't really a favorite of mine personally), there are a lot of people who don't necessarily have it on the same pedestal lol. Your videos *are* an amazing service to niche viewers like me who love those specific Ys games that don't have a lot of LPs on KZbin and I appreciate that a lot!!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm happy to hear that you appreciate the choice of game to play! I hope the playthrough is an enjoyable one to watch!
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 8 ай бұрын
7:17 overheat/red is bad while overdrive/green is good silly, did you forget that since the last part
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
That fight was part of the reward board challenge to kill that enemy type without going into overdrive, hence my suboptimal plays to keep the meter low!
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 8 ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 ah, i see, that makes sense then
@LEATHER550
@LEATHER550 8 ай бұрын
keep grinding
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Thank you, I will!
@jraelien5798
@jraelien5798 9 ай бұрын
Dishonest and annoying video. Total waste of time.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
Ah, that's unfortunate to hear that the episode didn't work for you! Sadly, I'm not familiar with other playthroughs of Valkyria Chronicles so I can't recommend a different Let's Player off the top of my head. It's a cult classic series, though, so hopefully you can find a better playthrough to watch! It's been years since I recorded this playthrough so I don't remember this particular part of the game very well. Which part of it did you find dishonest?
@jraelien5798
@jraelien5798 8 ай бұрын
@minskandfriends3997 It is not a genuine playthrough. It is you pretending to play for the first time, but not really. Also, you have nothing helpful whatsoever. What is the point? I am playing the game now, it is one of the best ever!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 8 ай бұрын
@@jraelien5798 Oh gosh, that's really unfortunate that the video gives that impression. But thanks for your feedback and for taking the time to watch. Valkyria Chronicles really is an excellent game, so I hope you have a good time with it!
@AVeryHappyFish
@AVeryHappyFish 9 ай бұрын
I can't believe you've voiced those Alcock lines on your own! I legitimately thought that it was a professional voice actor speaking, before you messed up some words and had to repeat them. Wow. And btw, I'm sure you already know, but if anyone else happens to ever be searching for videos of this game just to understand the grading system, the 3 star evaluation score is the best, as far as I understand. What the game really cares for is not strictly the evaluation score, but how much overall assignment stars you've got before (out of 10). I hope that makes sense. 10 is plenty, but I think 8 assignment stars would already net you 3 max evaluation stars. It's still best to get as many stars as possible, because the true ending needs them (how many depends on the game version). I wish the game explained this better, as a perfectionist I'd felt so confused over which score was actually the best.
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 9 ай бұрын
Ah, thank you! I believe the couple of actually voiced Alcock lines are provided by the delightful Michael McConnohie, so I'm happy to hear that I did a comparable job! Thank you also for the advice on the game's grading. My impressions of how it worked were similar to yours. I do believe I failed to get a full 10 assignment stars on the final assignment, but I still netted 3 evaluation stars from it, so a strict 10-star requirement isn't necessary for those. Alas, I never did look into the multiple endings, so I have no idea which one I got, although it wasn't a dreadful one!
@AiredhielAndBuggyGStories
@AiredhielAndBuggyGStories 9 ай бұрын
Love them magic birds lol
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 9 ай бұрын
They're some good solid RPG monster design!
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 9 ай бұрын
13:33 Algae bloom, red tide, big trouble
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 9 ай бұрын
Right, that'll do it too, and it's bad vibes!
@lupinelancer9032
@lupinelancer9032 10 ай бұрын
First view, first comment!
@Thylacinuscyno
@Thylacinuscyno 10 ай бұрын
Good playthrough!
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you're enjoying it!
@Andreas32300
@Andreas32300 10 ай бұрын
The title makes me want SRW but with proper Magical Girls (not counting that one tho!)
@yourpalminsk3997
@yourpalminsk3997 10 ай бұрын
Super Heroine Chronicle is sorta kinda like that! I never did play it though, so I'm not sure how well it holds up. It never got a sequel, but maybe someone should make a second pass at it, with more magic girls?
@Andreas32300
@Andreas32300 10 ай бұрын
@@yourpalminsk3997 Same here, never played Super Heroine Chronicle but from what I know the roster in that game is kinda subpar due to some of the characters most people don’t know… perhaps due to licensing issues (ex. cut characters)? Now that Minky Momo included on Cross Omega, I can always keep dreaming Banpresto/Bandai Spirits or another/related dev want to tackle a follow-up to it, this time with proper recognizable magical girl series, though the hell is the licensing itself. Sailor Moon, Precure, Madoka and Lyrical Nanoha are pretty much a shoe-in for the genre to be put in a crossover, but the real question is what other series to be put in to make it crazy yet exciting. As for Precure, what entry(ies) should be put in other than Futari Wa Precure. Plus, it would be interesting if there’s a chapter revolving around Madoka Rebellion where the cast of magical girls must put a stop to the end of that lol