Adol Christin returns once again in Ys X Nordics, an entry that I can only describe as the lovechild of Ys and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. As a longtime fan of the series, I couldn't wait to get my hands on my own copy of Ys X: Nordics once I saw the announcement trailer last year, even though I knew I'd have to wait about a year after it launched in Japan. So, was it worth it? Is Ys X: Nordics a worthy entry in the series? Was it wise to let Adol helm a ship given his history with shipwrecks in other titles? All that and more as we set sail (it was obligatory given the nature of the game) on our overview of where Ys has been until now and how Ys X builds on that franchise.
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