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Arc Of Alchemist

Arc of Alchemist for PS4 Delayed to Early 2020; Gets New Trailer

Today Idea Factory International reached out to announce a new release window and a new trailer for Compile Heart's JRPG Arc of Alchemist.
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Today Idea Factory International reached out to announce a new release window and a new trailer for Compile Heart’s JRPG Arc of Alchemist.

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The game will now launch in North America and Europe in early 2020, instead of the previously-announced winter 2019 release.

The launch will be digital only in North America, and both digital and physical in Europe. 

You can check out the new trailer below.

If you’re unfamiliar with the game, below you can read an official description and feature list directly from the press release.

Story

Enter the desert in search of the key to save humanity – the Great Power. Quinn Bravesford, for the sake of her kingdom, leads her soldiers into battle against a swath of enemy nations. One year, the king declared that he would send a large-scale investigation team to the Desert of Beginnings.

And so, Quinn was selected to captain this mission. Quinn gazes at the ancient alchemic device, the Lunagear, within her hand. According to the legends of yore, once the Lunagear is equipped with the four Orbs, it will unlock the Great Power that will save humanity. Only one Orb resides in Quinn’s Lunagear. Collecting the four Orbs for the Lunagear, however, is a mere legend. 

With the threat of dangerous creatures and Machine Dolls wandering the desert, one of the enemy nations, the Principality of Neuhaven, has dispatched their military in search of the Great Power. Now, Quinn and her band of allies must fight against the Principality of Neuhaven in hopes to find the Great Power and save humanity. Quinn steels herself, but even so, she can’t help but doubt the existence of the Great Power…

Key Features

Four Orbs to Rule Them All – The Lunagear is a powerful tool that uses Orbs that correspond to each of the four elements: Fire, Water, Wind, and Earth. Use all four Orbs to solve puzzles, manipulate organic and mechanical environments to open new pathways, and blast enemies with powerful elemental attacks!

Based Blessings – The Base is a safe haven for players to rest and prepare for their journey. Construct your base from the ground up and build facilities to enhance your party. Players can set up Troop Formations, purchase useful gear and items, and build facilities to strengthen attacks and abilities. Tailor your base to your party needs!

Seamless Battles – At a moment’s notice, players will find themselves solving mechanical puzzles and facing giant mechanical monsters. Every grain of sand you step on can either lead players to a new path or casualty, so watch your step!

Formation is Key – Mix and match your party member classes and arrange your party’s formation to help players face any formidable foe. Carefully coordinate and make sure to prepare before exploring!

If you want to see more of Arc of Alchemist, you can enjoy the gameplay footage from the Japanese release for PS4, another video, an earlier trailer, and the opening cutscene.

The game is also about to release in Japan for Nintendo Switch, but for now only the PS4 version is confirmed for the west. 


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Giuseppe Nelva
Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.