Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is an action role-playing game played from a third-person perspective. It further builds on the gameplay foundation of Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, where players control multiple main characters that can be switched between on-the-fly, each with their own play styles and unique skills. Players collect a variety of weapons and items by defeating enemies and opening chests.
Players can consume SP to unleash a character's unique skill attack, and SP can be restored by landing hits on enemies or it can regenerate faster when the player is not attacking. Boost mode, a returning game mechanic from Ys: The Oath in Felghana and Ys Origin, temporarily increases damage dealt, decreases damage received, and increases attack and movement speeds.[1]
New to Ys IX, each party member has traversal abilities, called Monstrum Gifts, such as gliding and running up walls. Players can reach various places and locate hidden secrets in the city of Balduq and dungeons by utilizing these actions.[2]
Development
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox was initially teased as Project N.O.X before being revealed in December 2018.[3]Nihon Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo said that he wanted the next Ys game to lean more towards the adventure genre, with Dana's arc in Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana as a hint.[4] In another interview, Kondo said that he wanted to take the new axis of direction and movement introduced in Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana to the next level, citing examples such as an air dash or a hook shot.[5]
The game was developed by Nihon Falcom and released for the PlayStation 4 in Japan on September 26, 2019.[3][6] It was released by NIS America for the PlayStation 4 in North America, Europe and Australasia in February 2021, with additional releases for Windows, Nintendo Switch, and Stadia in July. The first three versions have English and French localizations.[7][8]Nippon Ichi Software released the Switch version in Japan on September 9, 2021.[9] The Windows version was ported by Engine Software and PH3 Games.[10] The Switch version was ported by Engine Software. A PlayStation 5 version was released in May 2023 for North America, Europe, and Australasia.[11][12] Traditional Chinese and Korean localizations were published by Clouded Leopard Entertainment in February 2020.[13]
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregatorMetacritic.[14] Japanese magazine Famitsu scored the PlayStation 4 version a 35 out of 40.[16]4gamer.net recommended the game for players who enjoy exploration, while remarking upon the game's difficulty as being well-balanced.[20] The game sold 45,378 copies during its launch week in Japan.[21]
Notes
^Nintendo Switch version ported by Engine Software. Windows version ported by Engine Software and PH3 Games.
^ abRolling Uchizawa; Woman; Gigoro Ashida; Honma Urara (September 19, 2019). イースIX -Monstrum NOX-. Famitsu (in Japanese). No. 1607. Kadokawa Game Linkage. Archived from the original on July 1, 2020. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
^Carpenter, Joshua (February 24, 2021). "Ys IX: Monstrum Nox Review". RPGamer. Archived from the original on February 25, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
^Sollosi, Michael (January 29, 2021). "Ys IX: Monstrum Nox". RPGFan. Archived from the original on February 26, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2021.