Expanded port of Skies of Arcadia, Overworks' cult Dreamcast JRPG. Sky pirates, flying ships and polished turn-based battles, plus the radiant hero Vyse. Random encounters pile up but the journey remains one of the genre's finest. Worth diving in without hesitation.
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Category
RPG1 player12+
Description
Sky pirate Vyse explores celestial oceans and battles tyrant Valua in this Japanese Eternal Arcadia Legends for GameCube. Published by Sega, released in Japan in December 2002. Sky pirate RPG with a world of flying ships, appealing characters and remastered epic story.
Eternal Arcadia Legends review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Blue reigns supreme over these oceans of sky where floating continents and airborne ships drift. Bold colours, charmingly drawn heroes and luminous horizons compose a resolutely optimistic world of adventure. This visual freshness, rare in the RPG, explains the lasting affection players feel for it.
Wind in the sails and triumphant brass, the score by Yutaka Minobe and Tatsuyuki Maeda breathes adventure and the open horizon. Heroic themes and seafaring flights accompany every celestial port of call with an epic gust. This generous, rousing music remains the soul of this sky-pirate odyssey.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Roaming the skies in search of uncharted islands, bounties and discoveries to log keeps rekindling the urge to see what lies further on. Turn-based battles, naval engagements and crew progression chain together rewards and short-term goals. The somewhat frequent random encounters weigh on you, yet the call of adventure and the joy of exploration stay intact.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Sailing endless skies aboard a flying ship opens a world where every island, every discovery and every treasure extends the adventure. Between a sprawling main quest, bounty hunts and ship battles, you happily linger for dozens of hours. The story's contagious optimism and the call of the open sky explain why this sky-pirate RPG remains a companion you never tire of.
Technical info
💾1,2 GB📅26/12/2002
Published by Sega
Eternal Arcadia Legends (GameCube) price, value & rarity
Eternal Arcadia Legends is the Japanese edition of the GameCube port of Skies of Arcadia, integrating pacing adjustments and extra content absent from the Dreamcast version. Collector value comes from the limited local print, the Japanese sleeve by Itsuki Hoshi and the GC version being the most complete take on Overworks's JRPG.
Is Eternal Arcadia Legends still worth playing in 2026?
Considered by many as the console's greatest RPG, Skies of Arcadia carries you into a world of air pirates driven by sunny writing and original ship to ship battles. The classic turn based pacing is enriched by the shared spirit gauge system. Frequent random encounters on the Dreamcast version can wear thin, yet the contagious optimism, the cast of characters and the sweeping aerial vistas still make this a deeply lovable adventure worth experiencing in full.