Evan from BitCultures writes, "Much like its predecessor, Ys IX features a complex narrative that sprawls on for dozens of hours (Ys VIII took me over 70 to complete). While the setting of IX is much smaller (a city and prison) when compared to the island of Seiren in VIII, the narrative twists and turns unlike any Ys title before it. You’ll soon find yourself scratching your head and wondering what the hell is going on. If you’re like me - you’ll love that sensation."
At long last, the PS5 version of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is here. Read on to see what's new, and what's not, in this version of the game.
Ys IX: Monsltrum Nox gets a native PS5 release, with updated graphics and a full DLC baked in. It’s a great option for fans of the series, but if you’ve already played the PS4 version it may not be worth your time unless you really want to delve through the same story again.
Nihon Falcom had big shoes to fill when they originally made Ys IX: Monstrum Nox. Having come off the success of Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA... - IS
Strange,.. I personally think this is the worst YS game ever,.. Still it is ys so it is still kinda fun