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Ys II

Ys II (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: RPG, Action
Developer: Falcom

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Staff Reviews

Ys II review

Reviewed January 19, 2023

Rob Hamilton says: "Live to grind, grind to live. "
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Reader Reviews

Ys II review

Reviewed March 16, 2012

wolfqueen001 says: "Most of the time, it only takes a couple of levels to crush your enemies. Sure, you might be throwing grapes at elephants for how little damage you do, but you'll never get hurt – even head-on – as long as you constantly press forward. Eventually you'll be able to annihilate them with just a few choice blows."
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