Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim

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Tiempo de juego No Jugado
Última actividad Nunca
Añadido 13/12/2023 2:01:21
Modificado 13/12/2023 2:08:09
Estado de finalización Not Played
Librería Gog
Fuente GOG
Plataforma PC (Windows)
Fecha de lanzamiento 27/09/2003
Puntuación de la Comunidad 80
Puntuación de la Crítica 72
Puntuación de usuario
Género Adventure
Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Role-playing (RPG)
Desarrollador Nihon Falcom
Editor Konami
Marvelous USA, Inc.
XSEED Games
Característica Single Player
Enlaces Steam
Official
GOG
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Android
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Descripción

Red-haired adventurer extraordinaire Adol Christin has finally reunited with his best pal, Dogi, and is eager to begin a new adventure in Afroca. It seems fate has other plans, however, as a pirate captain named Ladoc catches up with him during a brief stopover in the port city of Ediz, and presents him with an offer he simply can’t refuse.

Ladoc, it happens, is the father of an old acquaintance from one of Adol’s previous adventures, and he wishes to solicit Adol’s expertise in exploring the mysterious western islands of Canaan. There, a phenomenon similar to the Stormwall from Adol’s first ever quest in Esteria is occurring, completely cutting off all trade and communication both in and out. The land is thus completely uncharted, and may hold treasures of heretofore unseen value.

Never ones to back away from a good mystery, Adol and Dogi both agree to join Ladoc and his daughter, Terra, on this expedition aboard their ship, the “Tres Mares.” It seems the Romuns have their sights set on Canaan as well, however, and they’re none too keen on a ragtag group of pirates and adventurers getting in their way. When the Tres Mares is inevitably attacked at sea, Adol is knocked overboard and left for dead.

He washes ashore in Canaan itself, alive but weakened, rescued and resuscitated by two young girls named Isha and Olha who sport long ears and bushy tails. They are of the native “Rehda” tribe, and it seems Adol is not the first human to arrive here—nor are humans particularly welcome...