Your data. Your choice.

If you select «Essential cookies only», we’ll use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about your device and how you use our website. We need this information to allow you to log in securely and use basic functions such as the shopping cart.

By accepting all cookies, you’re allowing us to use this data to show you personalised offers, improve our website, and display targeted adverts on our website and on other websites or apps. Some data may also be shared with third parties and advertising partners as part of this process.

Background information

Remember Skies of Arcadia?

Kevin Hofer
9/7/2024
Translation: Megan Cornish

Back in 2000, Skies of Arcadia, was different from other JRPGs. The light-hearted story breathed new life into the otherwise melancholy genre. Even today, it’s still worth a look.

I don’t remember Skies of Arcadia for its story. It’s a classic save-the-world story. Nevertheless, the way it’s presented is captivating, and the characters are striking. They’re either good or evil, with the latter often appearing silly and incompetent. This gives the game a light-hearted feel, setting it apart from other examples of the genre around the turn of the millennium. And that’s its charm.

I remember it mainly because of its original setting – and because it was released for Sega’s last console, the Dreamcast.

Great world, lovable characters

You play a pirate’s son called Vyse. But «pirate» is misleading – Vyse is an archetypal Robin Hood, who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He also sails through the sky rather than on water. In the world of Skies of Arcadia, people live on large islands that float in the air. What lies further below is just as mysterious to them as what lies on the seabed is to us.

One night, Vyse and his crew raid a ship belonging to the mighty Valuan Empire. They not only steal treasures, they also rescue Fina – a mysterious young woman who’s been captured. What follows is an adventure story where Vyse and his friends sail through the skies, meet people from many foreign cultures and uncover long-forgotten secrets that threaten the whole world.

The main characters are likeable and somewhat naive. They’re excited to discover everything the world has to offer. Vyse has something to say about many objects in the world if you press the action button near them. This isn’t only great for world building; it also shows the curious and adventurous side of the protagonist. The story itself also offers a lot of situational comedy from the lively characters and the sometimes stupid-looking admirals of the empire.

Today, the map doesn’t look like anything special, but it was huge for the year 2000. You sail through the skies with your ship and gradually open up new areas by improving your ship. You can dock at various locations and then explore the world on foot.

Later in the game, you can improve your ship by recruiting new crew members. From today’s perspective, the ship battles aren’t particularly complex. But back then, the game mechanics really grabbed me and I couldn’t get enough. From today’s perspective, the ship battles aren’t particularly complex. But back then, the game mechanics really grabbed me and I couldn’t get enough.

The mini game is fun, but it’s not important for the main game – it was even removed from the Gamecube version without anything to replace it. I can still remember taking my VMU everywhere with me to keep myself financially afloat in the main game.

There will probably never be a sequel

The imaginative world of Skies of Arcadia, lovable characters and cheerful narrative make the game a great adventure. Unfortunately, there’s still no HD remake, let alone a sequel. And, if it did happen, it would have to be without the original’s producer, Rieko Kodama, who died unexpectedly in 2022. So, only the original remains – and it’s still a first-class game.

14 people like this article


User Avatar
User Avatar

From big data to big brother, Cyborgs to Sci-Fi. All aspects of technology and society fascinate me.


Background information

Interesting facts about products, behind-the-scenes looks at manufacturers and deep-dives on interesting people.

Show all

These articles might also interest you

  • Background information

    6 reasons why Chrono Trigger is still amazing after 30 years

    by Kevin Hofer

  • Background information

    "Rimworld" was yesterday? This is how "Ascent of Ashes" fares

    by Kim Muntinga

  • Background information

    Little Nightmares 3 looks eerily good

    by Kevin Hofer