Skies of Arcadia
This article describes both Skies of Arcadia and Skies of Arcadia Legends.Warning: Plot details follow.
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An RPG developed for the Sega Dreamcast by Overworks (now Sega Wow), a division of Sega. Released in 2001, it was known as Eternal Arcadia in Japan. It was critically well received thanks to its stylish graphics and lighthearted setting. A swashbuckling tale of pirates, discovery and adventure was a great change from the then highly popular cyberpunk style popularized by games such as Final Fantasy VII (a similar turn was taken by the contemporaneous Final Fantasy IX, released around the same time for the Sony PlayStation). Battles could be conducted on foot, and between ships (both using a turn based system, but the latter being more strategic). One major complaint about the game was the high encounter rate of battles, which made travelling from location to location somewhat testing on the player's patience. These complaints largely stemmed from the fact that overworld travel - typically done on foot - is accomplished in Skies of Arcadia via "airship," which is traditionally a method of random encounter-free conveyance in RPGs. Later in the game, the same freedom of movement is accomplished by an advanced mechanism discovered for the Delphinus which allows her to rise above the upper cloud layer and sink below the lower cloud layer of Arcadia and fly in the monster-free skies at high and low altitudes.
This was fixed to a degree in the Gamecube version of the game, Skies of Arcadia Legends, which also added some new content and improved graphics. This was sufficiently successful that a re-release is planned for Q2 2004 in Japan, with a possible re-release in North America.
There is a planned PC re-release of Skies of Arcadia which will add even more new content.
Both Skies of Arcadia and Skies of Arcadia Legends are rated "T for Teen" by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
The individual character pages bear spoilers. Be warned.
The general villains of the piece are the Valuan Empire, however the main characters are specifically opposed by the six (later seven) Admirals of the Imperial Armada:
Although romantic relationships are not a strong theme in Skies of Arcadia, nearly as much as the theme of friendship and loyalty, RPG fans look for romances in the games, and several can be explicitly or implicitly found, depending on contextual readings of the game's dialogue and scenes.
Skies of Arcadia and Skies of Arcadia Legends
Versions and Release Dates
Eternal Arcadia
Skies of Arcadia
Eternal Arcadia Legends
Skies of Arcadia Legends
Characters
Main Player Characters
Secondary Player Characters
Villains
Relationships
External links and references