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Full Release (1998)

Moderately Easy
(1 ratings)
Difficulty Summary
Players rate Thousand Arms as broadly accessible — easy enough to enjoy casually, with some sections that ask for more focus.
Why Players Find It Difficult
Players describe the challenge in this game as coming mainly from a few specific areas:
Who Will Find It Difficult
Thousand Arms is suitable for a wide range of players. Newcomers may hit a few friction points, but should be able to progress with some persistence. Players who rated games like Kirby's Pinball Land, Undecember, and Disney's Darkwing Duck at a similar challenge level may find Thousand Arms broadly comparable in difficulty.
Based on 1 ratings on Normal/Default difficulty, the average score is 4.0/10. Most players rated this game around 4.
Developer(s)
Red Company
Publisher(s)
Atlus
Genre(s)
Role-playing (RPG)
Platform(s)
PlayStation
Keywords
e3 1999, steampunk, leveling up, dating, save point, anime, dialogue trees, magic, boss fight, damsel in distress
About Thousand Arms
The game takes place on a "steampunk" type of world. The Dark Acolytes, a mysterious organization of cyborgs and robots, is trying to find the five legendary Sacred Flames, and bring chaos to the World in the process. Meis, a womanizing "Spirit Blacksmith" with the ability to make magical weapons, finds himself chosen to find the flames before the Dark Acolytes do. However, to increase the power of his weapons, Meis must have the help of a woman, and must increase his 'intimacy level' with her by going out on dates. Along his journey, he meets a colorful cast of characters, including girls to date and allies to join his party.
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