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Thousand Arms (Japan)

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1998
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Thousand Arms is an Atlus and Red Entertainment JRPG with a weapon forging system through relationships with female characters. Touching narrative with magic and technology duality in an original world. Unique affective crafting mechanic. An original and overlooked niche JRPG on PS1.

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Category
RPG 1 player 12+
Description
Japanese Red Company, TOSE and Atlus RPG, where blacksmith Meis Triumph hunts the Dark Acolytes by building heroines' trust through dating mini-games. Created by Red Company, TOSE and Atlus, released in 1998 in Japan, 1999 in the United States under the Thousand Arms title. Two-disc RPG with rotation-team turn-based combat, dating mini-games influencing magical weapon forging, nine heroines to court and anime orchestral soundtrack. Japanese and American edition under the Thousand Arms title.

Thousand Arms review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,53 GB 📅26/11/1998
Published by Atlus

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Collector interest

An Atlus RPG blending classic adventure with dating simulation, where the blacksmith hero must win his companions' hearts to strengthen his craft, an atypical concept for the time. Its limited runs make it a markedly sought piece, across all regions. Its concrete scarcity and game-design originality support a high value among JRPG fans.

Is Thousand Arms still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 1998 on PS1 in Japan and in 1999 in the West, Atlus' project offers a Japanese role playing game that blends heroic quest, dating simulation sequences and weapon forging. The openly light narration, the turn based combat system and the relationship development install a real singularity. The anime art direction and the music keep a good natured charm. The 2D on 3D modelling and some encounters have aged. Recommended today for off beat JRPG devotees, for Atlus fans and for PS1 collectors curious about a fully owned studio signature on Sony's first home console hardware globally.

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