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''Luminous Arc'' is a series of
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video games originally developed by
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, prior to the company's bankruptcy. The series began with the 2007 release of '' Luminous Arc'' for the
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, with its most recent game being the 2015 Japan-only release of ''
Luminous Arc Infinity is a video game developed by Japanese video game company Felistella for the PlayStation Vita. The game was published by Marvelous Entertainment and released in Japan on August 6, 2015. The game is the fourth entry in the '' Luminous Arc'' series, ...
''. The series also saw a
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in the 2015
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game ''
Stella Glow ''Stella Glow'' is a turn-based role-playing game developed by Imageepoch for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released in Japan by Sega, in North America by Atlus USA, and in Europe and Australia by NIS America in March 2016. Its story centers around a ...
''.


Games


''Luminous Arc''

was developed by
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for the
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, and released on February 8, 2007 in Japan, August 14, 2007 in North America, and October 18, 2007 in Australia by
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, and in Europe the following day by
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. The plot follows a group of adventurers, the Garden Children, who initially fight alongside the Luminous Church to rid the world of witches, but later team up with them to fight against a corrupt plot.


''Luminous Arc 2''

''Luminous Arc 2'' was developed by Imageepoch for the Nintendo DS, and published by
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in Japan on May 15, 2008, and by
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and Rising Star Games in North America and Europe respectively. The plot follows Roland, a young knight who is accidentally given the power of the Runic Engine, enabling him to use magic, and is sent by the Kingdom of Carnava to fight against the monstrous Beast Fiends and the witches' Magic Association. He later joins up with the witches, including Fatima, the rogue Shadow Frost Witch, to stop the threat of the Fiends from destroying the world.


''Luminous Arc 3''

''Luminous Arc 3'' was developed by Imageepoch and published by Marvelous Entertainment. It saw a Japan-only release on December 10, 2009, but a
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into English was released on December 24, 2021.


''Luminous Arc Infinity''

was developed by Felistella for the
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. The game was published by Marvelous Entertainment and released only in Japan on August 6, 2015. The game was produced by Yoshifumi Hashimoto, also the producer of the ''
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'' series.


Related games


''Stella Glow''

A spiritual sequel to the ''Luminous Arc'' series, ''Stella Glow'' was the last game developed by Imageepoch prior to its bankruptcy. It was released for the
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in Japan by
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on June 4, 2015, in North America by Atlus USA on November 17, 2015, and in Europe and Australia by
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on March 11, 2016. The story revolves around Alto, a young hero who joints the Regnant Knights along with his childhood friend Lisette, now a witch, in order to stop the Witch of Destruction, Hilda, by joining forces with the world's other witches, all of whom wield
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-based magic powers. He later must ally with Hilda as well to prevent an even greater threat from destroying the world.


Common elements


Plot and themes

The ''Luminous Arc'' games (and their spiritual successor, ''Stella Glow''), typically take place in a
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setting and feature a plot based around elemental
witches Witchcraft traditionally means the use of magic or supernatural powers to harm others. A practitioner is a witch. In medieval and early modern Europe, where the term originated, accused witches were usually women who were believed to have us ...
, female magic-wielders of great power who are recruited by the main character in order to save the world from peril. The
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is commonly a male
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, albeit one of little renown yet great potential. While the witches are initially seen as malicious or at least dangerous entities, they are usually largely benevolent and merely protecting the world from malice, the true nature of which is revealed later. Fan service featuring the witches is common, such as ''Luminous Arc 2'''s "Engage" system, although it also serves to further their character development through socialization.


Gameplay

The gameplay of the ''Luminous Arc'' titles falls along the lines of tactical RPGs such as ''
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''. Battlefields are viewed from an isometric perspective and characters may be moved on a grid. Characters possess powerful special moves that may only be used when a gauge has been filled.


Notes


References

{{Luminous Arc series Video game franchises introduced in 2007 Marvelous Entertainment franchises