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http://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2016/01/11/arc-the-lad-ps4-north-america/
 
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Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits is the next PlayStation 2 game hitting PlayStation 4, with Sony confirming it for a January 12 North American release.

Here’s the description:

For years, the Humans and the Deimos have been at war in their struggle to capture the Great Spirit Stones. To the Humans, the stones represent a magical source of power and light. To the Deimos, the stones are the viable force behind their spell-casting abilities. But fate is about to place the future of both races in the hands of two men.

A European release this week is currently unconfirmed for Arc the Lad, and we don’t know how much it will cost. So far for PS2 games on PS4, $9.99 means it doesn’t have a Platinum trophy, while $14.99 games do have one.

For the first batch of PS2 games on PS4 Sony announced prior to PSX, the only one remaining without a release date is The King of Fighters 2000.

According to ESRB rating, future titles may include Max Payne, Ape Escape 3, Okage: Shadow King, Primal, Siren, and Wild Arms 3.
 
You can also check: people wish lists of PS2 games for the PS4.

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I got the Arc trilogy (and Arena) on PSN from ages ago and still haven't gotten around to checking the series out, any old school fans still recommending this series?

 

YES many times. The gameplay is a standard TRPG fare, but the overall plot is excellent. Story-wise, the first one is just a prologue that sets everything into motion and also allows to get some very, very nice items to transfer into the sequel, the second one is brilliant and a strong point of the series, and the third one, while having a very standard main plot and mission-based structure, has great character interaction and ties all the hanging plot threads together nicely.   

Arena is... mainly just a tool to tinker with Arc II (which isn't its intended function, but hey, the save transfer is just too damn useful to just pass on). For example, it allows to combat the limited inventory space, duplicate items and upgrade equipment for a less cost.

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