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Arc the Lad: Collection

by Working Designs
Platform:   PlayStation   |   ESRB Rating:  Teen
4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)


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  • ASIN: B00005YO7I
  • Media: Video Game
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #9,782 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The last (and first) great PSX RPG is one of the best..., July 23, 2002
By Devin de Gruyl (Grove City, OH United States) - See all my reviews
...This impressive omnibus contains four games (three full RPGs and one sideline) spanning five CDs, a "Making Of" disc, twenty-two character standees, Dual Shock analog stick covers, and a Memory Card holder. There hasn't been this much pack-in goodness since the glory days of Infocom.

If you love turn-based strategy RPGs, such as Final Fantasy Tactics or Ogre Battle, you'll like this too. While not as complex as FFT, it is *much* faster paced, making battles less of a time-consuming chore. While you still have to think several moves ahead, you won't be spending so much time messing with the details of battlefield position and resource allocation, allowing you to focus more on the battle itself and the game's plot.

While any of the three RPGs in this box can be played individually, it's when played in order that the series truly comes into its own. Arc I is really little more than a ten-hour prologue for the much larger Arc II, while Arc III continues the storyline several generations later. Furthermore, if you completed the previous game, that savefile can be imported into the next game, which can unlock secrets and cause interesting things to happen.

The fourth game, Arc Arena, isn't a full RPG despite what the box says. Rather, it is a training ground for monsters you've captured in Arc II. Here, you set them to battle either computer-controlled monsters or those captured by another human, stored on his or her own Memory Card. Think Pokemon, only without the cloying kid-stuff. Doing well in the Arena grants you access to various special items and bonuses, some of which can be brought back into Arc II.

Fans of Working Designs's past work will be pleased to learn that the writing is up to their usual high standards, while detractors will be relieved to know that the script relies less on pop-culture references and fourth-wall gags than past WD translations (though there are a few of both). This is a double-edged sword, as you might well expect; WD's many detractors continually cite the relative inaccuracy of their translations (the term "hack jobs" has been used rather freely to describe them), yet even so, the writing *itself* is generally of a much higher quality than other, more accurate translations.

While it may seem a high price to pay, considering everything that you get - the three RPGs included by thesmelves represent over 200 hours of potential gameplay, if you take the time to explore each throroughly - it's actually something of a bargain. Toss in a compelling storyline and memorable characters, and you have a winner! The last great PSX RPG package in America (with Enix's recent cancellation of Dragon Warrior IV) is most assuredly worth picking up.

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than worth the asking price., April 25, 2002
By Ryan Bancroft (St. Louis, MO United States) - See all my reviews
Let us get this out of the way first, Arc the Lad is not Final Fantasy. It hasn't the graphical beauty, the story ambition (though its parts have great ones), or unique design elements meant to push the rpg genre to new heights. Reasons for this are obvious: Arc the Lad 1&2 were much before the flash of FF, so comparable graphics shouldn't be expected. Arc 3 was release after FF 7 and 8, but didn't seek lofty ambition.

Basically its about this, FUN. That's the word of the day people, so listen close. Arc the Lad is a strategized, character developed, story driven (at least the first two), job hunting, monster bashing good time.

That's right, I said STRATEGIZED, meaning like a grid-based strategy game. Think Final Fantasy Tactics with less depth, and that's pretty much it. That lack of depth gives this game a much more user-friendly feel, allowing for pick-up-and-play action instead of read-the-manual-5-times-and-still-get-the-[snot]-kicked-out-of-you-action.

Arc the Lad's play mechanics are like a strategy/traditional rpg hybrid, combining the character control and exploration of a traditional (Arc 2, mostly) with grid-combat intensive battles (what Arc 1 is pretty much, with only two chances throughout to control the character like previously stated). All three include this extremely unique mix of both elements, happily dishing steaming helpings of fun.

Arc 1 is the one mainly lacking in depth, it hasn't much but offers a very simplistic and perfectly enjoyable time.

Arc 2 continues 1's abrupt stoppage with a much more fleshed out story (not the single-minded save the world story of 1) featuring characters expertly developed that show many more emotional facets (like an opal compared to a marquis-cut diamond, both are beautiful, but the diamond has more to look at).

Arc 3 takes place 10 years later, thrusting upon the player new characters with mere cameos of previous protaganists. Though this can be a bit saddening, Arc 3 is a great game in its own right--continuing that extremely enjoyable battle system that was the draw of the 2 previous.

The story, as expected, is excellent. Much of this is due to Working Designs' attention to detail; through that, a beautiful creature was created. It's fun and easy to read while providing comic relief to the melodrama (yeah, there is quite a bit of it in Arc 2, unfortunately). The melodrama is pretty jarring, but it fits into the story alright and isn't any reason to not play.

This is your game if you have always enjoyed those grid-based strategy niche titles, but want a traditional flair. You won't be disappointed.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome collection of strategy/RPG's..., January 24, 2004
By "zt86" (Georgia, USA) - See all my reviews
Arc the Lad 1-3 was originally released by Sony. Arc 1 was released when the PS One first came out, in 1996/1997. About a year later, Arc 2 came out, then Arc 3 followed in 1999. The problem? They were never released out of Japan. Luckily, Working Designs, the company responsible for bringing out Lunar and Lunar 2 with great extras, has brought all 3 of these games out of Japan, with great packaging like the Lunar series.

Arc 1 is pretty short. You could finish it in about 10-15 hours (20+ if you do all the side quests), but it's still a lot of fun. Arc 2 continues the great story, and is a whole lot longer. You could spend anywhere from 50-100 hours on Arc 2. And finally, Arc 3. They took the job system from Arc 2 and made it the main part of Arc 3. Although not as serious, and more lighthearted, than the other games in the series, Arc 3 is still pretty fun. My favorite is Arc 2, then 1, and finally 3, but they all provide hours of fun and entertainment.

Also included is Arc Arena, which allows you to fight other monsters with monsters you capture in Arc 2. This was kind of fun, but I didn't really get into it.

The packaging comes with a hardcover instruction booklet (over 100 pages), a memory card holder, a "Making of Arc the Lad Collection" cd, and more. If you're a fan of strategy/rpg's, don't miss out!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Something that's fun again
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5.0 out of 5 stars Arc the Genius, sayeth the Genius...
Arc the Lad isn't a game that everyone will like because there isn't very much exploration. You don't control your character very much at all outside of battles and you have to... Read more
Published on July 18, 2003 by Karl Jordan

3.0 out of 5 stars Hmmm, overated, and not joking
Alright this review is going to reveal the truth about arc the lad. No there isn't any spoilers, but I will spill out the real details.

Arc the Lad 1: Great game. Read more

Published on April 18, 2003 by mdizzog

5.0 out of 5 stars Havent played it but love the look
i havent played it but what i have seen it looks sweet i am planing on ordering it tommorrow. The thing that is really cool you get 4 games, 3 rpgs and another one where you can... Read more
Published on March 17, 2003 by Matt Nadeau

4.0 out of 5 stars It deserves five stars but...
First of all, the info. on these games say that there are four complete rpgs... thats a complete lie! Read more
Published on January 25, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First off if you have never played an rpg or strategy games do not buy this yet, go play something easier and less confusing battle system like wild arms or grandia. Read more
Published on June 1, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the wait and the price
Being an american gamer I heard of arc the lad because of the anime movies I knew it was a game but had no idea about the game play so when working desgins announced a remake of... Read more
Published on May 5, 2002 by destroz

4.0 out of 5 stars North American gamers have been missing out, until now.
I have played these game on import, with some choppy translations that I got off the internet. Now I bought the collection, and can appreciate the game in full. Read more
Published on April 29, 2002 by Ben Rowland

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