Arc the Lad Twilight of the Spirits
- Start off as Kharg, expert swordsman and royal scion, and learn how his fate is tangled with a half-demon boy named Darc on the other side of the world
- In a unique twist, you’ll get to play either side of the conflict — fight for the human or demonic side, then unravel the mysteries behind their forgotten links
- Engage in the quest from town to dungeon to town, as you accumulate the magic potential you need to uncover the spirit stones
- Use your combination of arcade-stylishness combos and approach to face off against monsters and beasts of all types
- An incredible storyline combined with plain graphics bring a legend to life in the latest Arc The Lad game!
Product Description
In Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirit, you’ll set off on a quest that decides who controls the planet of Deimos — the humans or the demons!
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this game is excellent but u should go with hack the terrible thing about arc the lad is for one the battle system is very boaring and the game is hard to know but waht it does have is excellent sounding rpg music and the graphics are pretty excellent but by and large it gets 3 stars because at least they tried but i should say save ur cash for the hack series much better game.
Rating: 3 / 5
this game is excellent but u should go with hack the terrible thing about arc the lad is for one the battle system is very boaring and the game is hard to know but waht it does have is excellent sounding rpg music and the graphics are pretty excellent but by and large it gets 3 stars because at least they tried but i should say save ur cash for the hack series much better game.
Rating: 3 / 5
Arc the Lad:TOTS could’ve been a splendid RPG, but it’s held back by its clear shortcomings, and simply turns out mediocre.
The Excellent: Excellent dual-character switching storyline, some fascinating characters, weird battle system.
The Terrible: Many dull flat characters (with the exception of Darc and Maru), Incredibly predictable and cliched storyline, drags on for far too long, battles become dull, takes a long time to get into, mediocre graphics, lame soundtrack, terrible spirit stones system, no new weapons to get.
In the end, Arc the Lad could’ve been so much more but it simply isn’t. It’s not worth the time nor the effort. Skip this RPG.
Rating: 3 / 5
I suppose I am a bit spoiled for Role Playing Sports meeting, like Drakkan and Baldur’s Gate. This one looked splendid & the reviews were excellent, so we bought it. I’ve spent 2 hours trying to get into it, but there is just no freedom to PLAY it. When you reflect you are finally owing to with the prattle between people, and you get to go explore a bit, you go to one spot, find something or fight someone, and then go back to watching seemingly endless dialog between the characters again before moving on to the next area.
The graphics are nice, but you have to sit there and read for what feels like 10 out of evey 15 minutes of play (ok, slight exaggeration, but you get the point!).
There are voices during the fights (one person takes a turn attacking at a time..dull as can be & non-rock-solid for the most part), but none throughout the rest of the game. It’s an irritation to me to have to read what the characters are (or are not!) saying before i can go on to the fun parts of the game…exploring & finding stuff. It would seem that for $40, a game, they could have place some effort into voices for the characters.
If I could get my cash back for this bland game, believe me, I would! My advice, since there are plenty of reviewers who thought it was splendid….rent it & see if it’s your cup of tea first, or buy it used. I have a feeling there will plenty of used one for sale.
Rating: 4 / 5
A lot of people compare this game to Final Fantasy… I have no thought why THIS IS THE ARC THE LAD SERIES NOT THE FINAL FANTASY SERIES. So let’s see this game as it is… as in… not final fantasy. Before they came in ATL owing to ATL III tied in so well. As a matter of fact you would swear ATL and ATL II were the same game, only a continuation. This game doesn’t exactly do this… sure there are references to make you know that the other sports meeting haven’t been completely forgotten but it just doesn’t tie in as well as the others. As a matter of fact we have some variation in enemy’s names and towns which stayed the same on the sports meeting 1-3. This will disappoint people who have played and loved (like me) the first sports meeting. People who haven’t played any of the sports meeting from the Arc series won’t catch the references to the earlier sports meeting and may delight in it more thanks to the lack of disappointment. I am not saying anyone who has played the early sports meeting wont’ delight in this game, it is a excellent game. Graphics are brilliant (that’s right Chris the graphics were EXCELLENT). But as we all know. Graphics don’t the game. It is nearly essential that an RPG has a excellent tale and this one has a very excellent one. It is pretty original, and the way we see both sides of the tale was absolutely genius. The dialogue was excellent, besides Kharg’s unpleasant shape (I just consider it part of his personality) and the voices are awesome. As in all the ATL sports meeting the battle’s a excellent one, it’s debatable if the battle system has been improved or not, but it’s still an awesome system. The characters are awesome, especially on the Demios side. []Deimos’ being didn’t really make sense because it seemed as if they were saying they came to be after ATL but I hadn’t’ seem them in any other sports meeting, or even them being referred too… But I guess I said it doesn’t tie in as well as the other sports meeting. If you read my ATL pool review you know that I like Tosh…. But Tosh lovers will have to simply settle with his unnamed grave. Awesome game. Excellent character development (especially Darc), excellent graphics, excellent battle system, this makes a excellent… nay. Awesome game.
Rating: 3 / 5