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Luminous Arc
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Game Synopsis
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The strategy-rpg genre hasn't been well represented
on portables but there's been glimmers of
brilliance. Recently, we fell in love with Jean
D'Arc on the PSP and this week, Luminous Arc carries
the torch with a beautifully rendered S-RPG.
Take control of a hero named Alph who leads a team of adventurers
caught between a conflict between the supposedly
righteous Luminous Church and a Witch who leads an
army of monsters. Viewed on conventional isometric
battlefields, players move units, attack monsters,
and imbue weapons with elemental power. Conventional
weaponry, magic spells, special skills, and
cooperative attacks from a total of 160+ spells /
skills / tactics are available for use on the
battlefield.
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Game Notes
» The two identical-looking church workers at
the outset of the game hold a conversation voiced by
actors that's overly breathy and melodramatic.
» The big kahuna of the Luminous Church wears red
raiments and a huge papal crown. He speaks with a
deep and gravelly voice that's highly reminiscent of
the Sith Lord / Palpatine from the Star Wars movies.
» Luminous Arc is a game of strategic skirmishes and
battles which are linked together by interaction
sequences between the characters. As new enemies are
met, battles on different types of terrain are
opened up. Before each encounter, players may select
the cast of characters to participate. In the
beginning, there's only five characters to choose
from but as the game goes on, more party members may
be chosen to enter the battle.
» Much of the dialogue is voiced by actors but not
all of it. We're guessing storage constraints
restricted the amount of speech that could be
crammed into the game card.
» The tapping action of the game is convenient and
makes for battles that are executed quickly.
However, there is no map rotation feature and the
screen is static at all times. This can be
troublesome when enemies or objects block terrain
features or movement spaces so that they can't be
easily seen. Thankfully, the control mechanism
offers a "go back" button where any movement can be
canceled.
» The first battle in the game pits a party of four
against two gryphons and two minotaur-men. It's a
fairly straightforward hack 'n slash 5-minute battle
that'll acquaint players with the operating scheme
of Luminous Arc.
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