I’m going to dive headfirst into this chaotic mess of words and give it a whirl. So, here we go:
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Okay, so I just watched this recent Nintendo Direct thing—yeah, I know, me keeping up with gaming news, crazy right? But anyway, they dropped some trailers, and lemme tell ya, it wasn’t just any trailers, nope, they pulled out the big guns with Square Enix projects. Now, I wasn’t expecting Octopath Traveler 0 to sneak up on us, but then, boom! We get smacked with The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales. I mean, what’s even happening? It’s like they took that HD-2D art vibe—the one Octopath made all trendy—and decided to make us all nostalgic or something. And people are like, “Whoa, it’s like Zelda meets Ys!” Not sure why my brain went straight to Zelda but, eh.
Oh man, have you even heard of Ys? Like, for real, if you’re in the West, you might be scratching your head. It’s one of those series that kinda lurks in the shadows, waiting. But recently, it’s getting some light—probably because they started figuring out the whole 3D thing. Then there’s that switch release of Ys: The Oath in Felghana for PS5 and Switch—like, can it finally catch a break? Square Enix is defo throwing a curveball with Elliot, like saying, “Hey, Ys fans, here’s something you might actually dig.” Wild, right?
Now, here’s the kicker—the whole Elliot and Ys comparison? It’s just sitting there, like, “Notice me!” I guess Zelda fans are like, “Yeah, it feels familiar,” but c’mon, it practically screams Ys, minus the Adol soundtrack and all. Combat? Oh yeah, they dive right in. Less puzzle, more whack-a-enemy. Sometimes I wonder if they’re low-key poking at Ys saying, “Look, we have a new kid in town.” Or maybe not. Who knows?
Oh, and while this whole thing’s coming together, fans are twiddling their thumbs, getting lost in their Switch 2 demos. No solid date for Elliot, just some vague “2026” nonsense. But hey, Ys games are right there on Steam and PlayStation if you’re itching for a fix while you wait. Honestly, it’s like stumbling onto a secret stash of games that are finally getting their moment, probably thanks to this whole crossover vibe with Elliot.
The whole thing’s a trip. You’re just there, minding your business, and then bam, you’re knee-deep in retro gaming feels. Falcom even decided to drop Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter remake later this year. Guess it’s perfect for newbies? Or maybe it’s just all about grabbing any opportunity to dive back in. Whatever it is, one thing’s for sure—gaming’s having a wild ride, and we’re just hanging on for dear life.