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Arcana Heart Hands-On

We take a look at an upcoming PlayStation 2 brawler that combines deep gameplay with cutesy 2D visuals

Japanese fighting fans have been able to play Arcana Heart in their local arcades for more than a year now, but those of us in North America won't see its release until next month. In the meantime, Atlus has been kind of enough to send a preview version our way so we could get a feel for what this upcoming PlayStation 2 release has to offer.

It won't take you long to realize that Arcana Heart is a game of contrasts. The 2D visuals are filled with cutesy female brawlers, each featuring sparkling eyes and bright costumes. It seems every female anime archetype is represented in the game's 11 playable characters. However, the fighting isn't nearly as lighthearted because it offers a deep move set and plenty of element-based customization to help appeal to the hardcore crowd.

Story is usually an afterthought in fighting games, but Arcana Heart's plot helps to explain one of the more important features of the gameplay. The female brawlers are known as the maidens, and it's their mission to keep the world we know today from merging with the elemental world (the result of this fusion would be disastrous). Oddly enough, they go about doing this by actually teaming up with spiritual beings from the elemental world known as the arcana. This means that before each match, you select both a character and an arcana to supplement your roster of attacks with elemental special moves. It's an interesting twist that lends a lot more variety to the characters than you would otherwise see.

Aside from this mix-and-match aspect, the core gameplay is fairly traditional. Basic attacks are mapped to the square, triangle, and circle buttons. The X button is used to dash and execute arcana abilities. Many of the attacks require multiple buttons to be pressed at once, so it's often a better strategy to keep three fingers over the face of the controller rather than just your thumb. The quick pace of the battles and the fact that each character has a wide variety of moves means you'll need those fingers to dance rather frantically. In our experience, the controls felt nice and responsive, although mastering the directional sequences with the joystick could take some time.

Adding more variety to the combat are the aforementioned arcana abilities and a number of miscellaneous techniques. Your arcana can be summoned in grand fashion--temporarily putting a hold to the action with a quick but dramatic animation sequence that contrasts nicely with the cutesy 2D characters--to effectively double your number of special attacks. You'll also need to grasp the game's homing, homing cancel, and guard cancel techniques because proximity, as well as timing, are very big factors. On top of this, the levels can get very vertical, so there's also an aerial element to deal with also. All in all, Arcana Heart feels like the sort of game that's aiming for the seasoned veterans of the fighting genre.

This PS2 port of Arcana Heart will give players the option of using the original version of each character or the "full" one (the latter option comes from an arcade patch that was released to address some character balance issues). Whichever you prefer, you'll be able to check out Arcana Heart when it's released on April 8.

43 Comments

  • Aqua_Mirage

    Posted Aug 15, 2008 7:28 am PT

    A good game, its hard the combo system when you start..but is easy to leran to! various styles of chars!!

  • hellpolice

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 12:50 pm PT

    The game is out for months! and I want it!

  • WitteKraai

    Posted May 4, 2008 1:02 pm PT

    I just bought this game, and it seems really awesome so far. My arcade stick is really taking a beating, though. ^_^v

    I'm playing Saki w/ Tempestus atm.

  • 98KOF_EISON

    Posted May 1, 2008 9:52 pm PT

    this game is owesome new combos, new girls give it a try you'll love it 2d fan all the way 3d not even close sorry.

  • Dualmask

    Posted Apr 8, 2008 9:11 am PT

    All female cast...sign me up...unless it sucks.

  • Jacava

    Posted Apr 2, 2008 4:58 am PT

    Does anyone have any ideas about when, or IF, this being released in Europe? I can't be bothered/don't have the funding to get an NTSC PS2 or make mine multi-region or whatever.

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Mar 28, 2008 9:26 pm PT

    Would not knock with the most cliched insult. Yery, very unique 2D fighter.

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Mar 28, 2008 9:24 pm PT

    Wow! Insane!

  • 666sinboy81

    Posted Mar 26, 2008 9:40 pm PT

    heehee dope user pic megadosc

  • megadisc

    Posted Mar 26, 2008 2:10 am PT

    whoa....the game is unbeliveable

  • Gregomasta

    Posted Mar 25, 2008 4:29 pm PT

    Hmm, even tho the roster is all Chicks I can dig it.

  • Gregomasta

    Posted Mar 25, 2008 4:26 pm PT

    this looks more like a 2d fighter

  • V-Nine

    Posted Mar 25, 2008 10:26 am PT

    ...now if they could bring over Melty Blood as well....

  • M4574

    Posted Mar 25, 2008 1:28 am PT

    Awesome full of cute looking grlz. I like it ^^ it might be better than x2 but we´ll see about that .

  • 666sinboy81

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 9:02 pm PT

    x2 was awsome I wish there were more rpg's with female casts I wanna c hot girls wen I play not guys that might as well be girls maybe thats why I liked bullet witch also finaly geting to play seperate ways on the wii Ada is sexay!

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 8:23 pm PT

    I'm a huge fan of female characters in video games. For example, my favorite RPG is Final Fantasy X-2, and when I play Tekken 5, I almost always play Asuka. So this is a must-buy for me, automatically.

  • danwarecritic

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 8:15 pm PT

    This isn't really a girly fighting game. Actually it's something anyone, even us guys, can get into. The 2D visuals are solid, the combat shows a lot of promise, heck, it's the deepest fighting game i've seen since Tekken. You owe it to yourself to buy it. I do even if I'll a little late to the party.

  • Mantiskilla007

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 8:03 pm PT

    Melty Blood is a better fighting game (Got Act Cadenza ver B for PCand original for japanese PS2) but Arcana Heart is a good game. Much slower than Melty Blood but not terrible. I like to pull off the crazy midair combos though.

  • 666sinboy81

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 5:56 pm PT

    the female characters are always my fav in 2d fighters ..cammy.. mai from kof..and you know who from darkstalkers so I pretty much reserved this title instantly I'm happy to have it released in the u.s. in any form .. online play would be a really nice bonus but 2player action in the living room is always fun ..I'm a long tym fan of 2d fighters not so much 3d but I'm am very excited about sf4 and I'm really enjoying bleach4 on psp game is crazy anywho fighters are great this title will be great there's nothing really like it out in the u.s no brainer for me thanks atlus

  • O2k4

    Posted Mar 24, 2008 4:20 pm PT

    Yippiee!!! a girlie fighting game.... yuck

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