While NIS America seems to be having immense trouble getting the upcoming YS VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana to behave, XSEED Games have slowly but surely been porting the majority of the series over to PC. Their latest project, as you can probably guess from the title alone, is Ys: Memories of Celceta which originally launched for the PS Vita in 2013.
The PC remaster will arrive at some point this Summer, bringing with it support for a variety of resolutions, unlocked frame rate, fully customizable controls, as well as the ability to play with a keyboard and mouse combo. There will also be a new Boss Rush game mode to challenge yourself against, as well as some more currently unannounced features. While that might be a bit too cryptic for my tastes, XSEED's Ys ports have all been stellar so far, and as such it's highly likely that Ys: Memories of Celceta will be another quality one as well.
If you're interested in seeing what all of this looks like in-gameplay terms, allow me to share with you a recording of the most recent developer stream. It's still an early build so there might be some issues, but even so it demonstrates that Ys: Memories of Celceta is already fully capable of running at 60fps and 1080p. Have a gander:
To learn more about Ys: Memories of Celceta, its gameplay and its characters, you should head on over to the official website. On the other hand, if you would like to follow the development of the port moving forward, you should visit the XSEED website instead.