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Billed as a «Japan
Arcade - inspired Rhythm Game,» Arcaea certainly looks like it has its roots in some of the classic arcade games of yore (particularly in terms of its music selec
Arcade - inspired Rhythm
Game,» Arcaea certainly looks like it has its
roots in some of the
classic arcade games of yore (particularly in terms of its music selec
arcade games of yore (particularly in terms of its music selection).
The
game looks absolutely gorgeous thanks to its Tron - like aesthetic, capturing the essence of the original
classic by referring to its
arcade roots.
From the beginning, The Sacred Stones proclaims its affiliation with the series
roots by booting to a new remix of the
classic Double Dragon theme, which was painfully missing from the
arcade game.