Valis III (TurboGrafx-CD) Playthrough
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2022
- A playthrough of NEC's 1992 action-platformer for the TurboGrafx CD, Valis III.
Valis III was the first game in Telenet's classic series to not appear on 8 and 16-bit Japanese computers, and it was a big step forward - many people consider Valis III to be the best of the original series.
Peace returned to Vecanti and Earth following the defeat of Magus at the end of Valis II ( • Valis II (TurboGrafx-C... ), but this peace was short-lived. The Dark World is now being sucked piece-by-piece into a void, and its leader, King Ramses, has decided to forcefully take Vecanti and Earth for his people before they're destroyed completely. Once again, Yuuko is forced to take up the sword of Valis to fight a new threat.
But this time, she doesn't have to go it alone. She is joined Cham, a tough visitor from the Dark World, and by Valna, a powerful mage from Vecanti who had been captured by the enemy. Once the plot makes them available, you can switch between the three warrior maidens with a press of the select button. Yuuko feels similar to the way she did in Valis II and is the most balanced of the trio. Cham is powerful and fast, though her Belmont-like whip strike has a limited range, and Valna is physically weak, but her magic is more versatile and has better range than the other two's attacks.
The attacks are now based on a charge system (remember The Legendary Axe and Astyanax?), and each girl has her own unique magic spells (based on ice, fire, and lightning) that can be triggered at any time providing she has enough MP.
The levels were designed with these differences in mind so you'll often find that one character is better suited than the others to tackle a situation, making them an overall nice improvement over Valis II's. The game is also much more difficult than its cakewalk of a predecessor was - the aqueduct level where you have to freeze enemies in mid-air will make you want to tear your hair out, I promise.
The gameplay isn't the only thing to have been overhauled for the better, either. The graphics are a huge leap forward for the series. It's still using the memory-starved base TGCD system card, but Telenet had clearly learned some things since Valis II: the cutscenes feature some gorgeous art with a fair bit of animation, there is a lot more variety to the in-game graphics and enemy designs, and the backgrounds are better detailed and animated. All of it is backed by yet another excellent CD soundtrack, too, though the voice acting is still super hammy.
And there's even a special Godzilla cameo! Look at the city skyline during the first boss fight and you'll spy his silhouette against the flashes of red light.
The Sega Genesis version was a reasonable adaptation but it loses a lot in the move to a cramped cartridge, so I'm glad that this was the version that was included in the recently released Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection. Great game!
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Valis III was a major improvement in just about every way over its excellent precursor, and that soundtrack still rocks.
The valis collection is not a switch exclusive, right?
@@Invidente7 Nope, I think it's on everything.
@@NintendoComplete Valis III looks really cool. It's like a mix of Legendary Axe, Cadash, El Viento and Castlevania.
@@rjcupid Yeah, you can really feel the Konami influence in some of the levels. The graveyard and aqueduct would fit in just fine in Castlevania, and the waterfall level looks like the first Contra.
@NintendoComplete Exactly. I guess if you're going to emulate someone Konami is a great choice.
Valis and Ys games on TurboGrafx-CD/PC-Engine-CD had such amazing soundtracks.
Owned and loved the Genesis version. Every time I played it I would hang at the title screen to listen to that killer mood setting song. Thank you for doing that in this video, sounds so amazing when it is CD audio like this!
I really should binge on the entire valis series
Wow... I watch this & now regret missing out on the whole Valis Series...
Also, that Voice Acting was pretty rocking... there's still games made nowadays in the 21st Century with Voice Acting this game's Voice Acting would put to shame...
You're joking, right? 😂 About the voice acting? (If this emotionless struggling can be called so)
Can't see Valis as an old school retro character anymore after learning she doing adult games now a days.
Yeah that was pretty icky. Not really nowadays though. Valis X is about 15 years old now.
They tried being fate which started as an ero game but failed miserably as fate was hell of lot better story teller even with the sex
10:13 gotta love how the villain said *my intro was bit flashy, did you like it* he sound like he is trying to impress her on a date instead of threatening 😂
Hey, ask your sword, Yuuko!
...what an awkward euphemism.
The soundtrack slaps my face and calls me ugly.
Pretty new twist, where the boatman then becomes a boss.
Blows the Genesis version out of the water! And I love the Genesis version!
0:25
The Gods: “You get a giant!” “You get a giant!” “You all get a giant!”
"Hey, ask your sword, Yuko."
There’s sound effects from Dragon Ball Z
0:35 Godzilla roar, and at the end of it you can just barely make out one of the stock library sounds they would go on to use in Doom.
Valis is Nice i have this of the Sega Megadrive and Valis 4 Super Valis of the Snes, Super Valis 4. I Love Valis Series.
Zalude: Even the mighty Ramses is taking me for a wimp, asking me to battle with a girl.
Char: Hey, just cut the conversation and watch out for my whip.
Very cool. Shame the 4th PCE-CD game wasn't localized... even the newest release, as far as I'm aware. Pretty good series for the time.
...!! YALL DO NOT KNOW!?!
*back in da Day, "THIS" was Imax....
that part starting at 27:35 kicks me in the balls
I wonder why they use that classic 8-bit font on this 16-bit TurboGrafx (a la “Push Run Button!” at the beginning)
Right below that it says 1989, so that might have something to do with it.
11:41 exactly
Please do an Japanese voice version, the English dubbing is just comical
That scene always makes me laugh too.
Yuko: *OH MY GOD.*
oh... you just slide over it... man! i was stuck! @12:43
The Japanese version had scrolling descriptions of Valis 1 and 2 describing the events of the first games. Dunno why they would omit this on the English versions.
I liked this one better than 2, but not the 1st game. After replaying the first 3 games recently, that first one stuck with me the best. This one did have a few better things though.
this is an earliest english voice over
That's probably because the first game was the last one to be released on the PCE, it came out a year or so after 4.
The first boss fight always make laugh (my intro was a bit flashy but did you like it).
This is cool, but I liked Valis II better...
me: whath is the game 2 ore you seriv you:im winner me walt whth im win the fall guys hehe
Would have been better with text instead of the shitty voice over. Guess they got carried away with the CD's mad storage capabilities..
Is Part IV next?
@UnderWaterFurry Oh.
@UnderWaterFurry All right.
Valise 3...
Lol, have tote, will travel. Or something, I guess 😆
Wow, hearing it for the first time, it's by far the worst voice acting I've ever heard, and I love bad voice acting.