Better than Arc the Lad 1, and a whole lot more of it in comparison.

User Rating: 8 | Arc the Lad II (PSOne Books) PS
Arc the Lad 2 is a significant improvement on the original, and I imagine for it's time a very well-presented and impressive game. Where it particularly holds up well is the storyline, which for most of the game is well-integrated and directed. The world is a lot darker and noirish, more interesting than the tepid, pastoral medievalism of Arc the Lad 1. The level of intensity is particularly exemplified by the opening cutscene, the impact of which is far greater than anything in Arc the Lad 1. The storyline, although it introduces a set of new characters, is more or less a direct continuation of the original. That they integrate both storylines into one another successfully is testament to the skill of the writers.
However, the problem with this game is that the gameplay, while deeper and improved, still becomes really repetitive [especially in comparison to modern strategy RPGs]. The job system in the FF Tactics games at least kept things relatively fresh, but these characters just remain the same. And the combat music is rubbish - maddening flute riffs which will burn into your brain. To compound the slow pace and tedium of the battles is the fact that this game is about 4 or 5 times as long as the original. Preparing for the final boss fight can be a chore in itself, particularly when it is much harder than anything you'll face in the game itself. Converting a saved file from Arc the Lad 1 makes things significantly easier. By the end of it I was just playing because I wanted to see the ending.
That said, Arc the Lad 2 is good enough in most respects to warrant playing if you're a fan of the genre. While the gameplay holds up badly, the story-telling is of a high standard. The Working Designs translation in the Arc the Lad Anthology on the whole is highly impressive [adding cutscenes etc.]. It's worth playing if you need another strategy RPG and are more interested in stories than gameplay.