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Arc Of Alchemist

Arc of Alchemist for PS4 and Nintendo Switch Gets New Screenshots Focusing on Exploration

Today Idea Factory International released a nice gallery of new screenshots of Compile Heart’s JRPG Arc of Alchemist for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.
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Today Idea Factory International released a nice gallery of new screenshots of Compile Heart’s JRPG Arc of Alchemist.

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The screenshots focus on exploration, providing a nice look at dungeons and traps.

You can enjoy them below and see if they entice you to try this out.

We also get an official description of the features showcased to accompany the images.

Problem-Solving with Lunagear: Wield the true power of the Lunagear and use 4 different Orb elements to solve various puzzles in the Desert of Beginnings. Certain puzzles will require players to combine two elemental Orbs to progress, so experiment with the different possibilities!

Mechanical Gimmicks Galore: As Quinn and her squad explore the Desert of Beginnings, hidden mechanical gimmicks will emerge to block their path, explode on contact, and more! Keep the team safe by recognizing signs of these traps.

Use Gimmicks to Your Advantage & Find Enemy Weaknesses: Players will notice special gimmicks that can only be activated with a Lunagear. Use these gimmicks to your advantage to light up lamps and also weaken larger and stronger mechanical bosses!

Arc of Alchemist is set to release n North America on January 30 and in Europe on January 31 for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.


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