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'Arc: Twilight of the Spirits' (PS2) - Screens

by Thomas on Aug. 15, 2003 @ 8:10 a.m. PDT

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is delighted to announce the release of Arc: Twilight of the Spirits available exclusively for the PlayStation2. Arc: Twilight of the Spirits, a traditional, fantasy role-playing game (RPG), encompasses an intriguing storyline, an innovative turn-based battle system and a variety of exciting characters with unique abilities. Set in a vibrant, striking world, with stunningly realistic graphics and motion-captured cutscenes, Arc: Twilight of the Spirits delivers an epic adventure experience, perfect for fans of strategy, adventure and RPG games.

Arc: Twilight of the Spirits introduces gamers to a world of betrayal and self-destruction filled with strategic combat and quests. An immersive RPG experience encompassing more than 60 hours of gameplay awaits players, as they join brothers Darc and Kharg on their journey to capture the Great Spirit Stones and restore peace to a chaotic world. Utilising 14 playable characters, each with their own special abilities, weapons and combination attacks, players will engage in tactical fighting sequences to overcome immense challenges, and will discover more about the characters as they vividly come alive in combat through extensive battle communication.

Arc: Twilight of the Spirits places gamers deep into a world where Humans and 'Deimos' have been at war for years, engaged in a bitter struggle to capture the Great Spirit Stones. But fate is about to place the future of both races in the hands of two men. Separated at birth, Darc and Kharg grow to become brave young men whose individual struggles divide, and then reunite them. Faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles while battling foes with evil intentions, their individual quests are the last hope to restore worldwide peace and stability.

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