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Looking at getting Skies of Arcadia.Dreamcast or GC? I'm kind of a collector so part of me wants to get the original for Dreamcast.but the ultra high encounter rate does sound like it could be irritating. Is the encounter rate really that different between the two? I hear the Gamecube version is 'recommended' for newcomers but which would. Apr 20, 2020 📁 Game: Skies Of Arcadia (Legends), Eternal Arcadia (2000) 🎮 Platform: Sega Dreamcast / Nintendo GameCube 🎧 Composers: Yutaka Minobe, Tatsuyuki Maeda 🔗 More.
What an incredible, incredible RPG. I haven't had this much fun playing a role-playing game in years, and Arcadia has quickly become one of my favorite Dreamcast releases. The strange thing is, at least as of a few days ago. I wasn't even really looking forward to Skies of Arcadia; all that was on my mind was Grandia II and Phantasy Star Online, but now I'll be very surprised if either of these games comes even close to delivering an experience as grand as the one found here. The story in Arcadia is amazing, not to mention insanely long (there's a very good reason why this game comes on two CDs, and no, it's not because of CG movies), the characters are full of life, and the graphics, while plain in some areas, are simply breathtaking in others. But the reason I love this game so much is because Arcadia is a real, true-to-goodness traditional RPG filled with all the classic traits that make these games great, but still featuring enough new aspects to give it a very unique feel. You'll have to use high amounts of strategy in the battles (you have to balance your spirit bar to unleash special attacks) and it's cool how you have full control of which spell classes you'd like to excel in. There are a few small problems though: Attacks come frequently during some areas, and the story line pacing is a little slow during a couple of parts, but it doesn't diminish the fact that Arcadia is an epic RPG, one that shouldn't be missed.
Light of darkness meaning. Not since Panzer Dragoon Saga has Sega hosted such an engaging RPG on one of its platforms. Combining some of the best features from old and new game influences, SoA even outshines some of Square's best efforts at times. Although turn-based, the battle system keeps the game's flow going with idle animations for party members, and quick but gorgeous spells and special attacks. The battles are well-balanced, the characters are very endearing, and the story elements exciting. The diverse musical score, while not phenomenal, keeps you from wanting to kill the volume after five minutes--a big plus. SoA's truly a must-have for RPG gamers.
Easily the best-looking RPG yet (believe me, get to disc two). Skies of Arcadia lives up to the hype that its Phantasy Star lineage provides. A unique battle-system, a tight-knit group of characters, a wonderful story line, great spell-effects, lots of secrets to find, an epic, melodramatic quest, and the best airborne battles since Panzer Dragoon Saga, Skies of Arcadia is one of the best RPGs ever. Once you obtain your own ship, start acquiring a crew, and customize the bejeezus out of your island base, the game gets even cooler. While it's not expected for any RPG to reach the heights set by Final Fantasy, Skies is as good as any RPG you'll find. Get it.