If you are a fan of tactical RPGs, you likely remember the Luminous Arc series on the Nintendo DS. With its blend of flashy witch battles, strategic grid combat, and quirky anime tropes, it held a special place in the hearts of JRPG fans.
Enter the unsung heroes of the gaming world: The fan translation community. Luminous Arc Infinity isn’t just a sequel; it’s a soft reboot. It ditches the dual-screen setup for a more traditional console experience, featuring fully voiced dialogue (in Japanese), new character designs, and a battle system that feels like a love letter to Trails of Cold Steel meets Fire Emblem .
That is, until 2015, when Marvelous released exclusively for the PlayStation Vita in Japan. For years, Western fans have stared longingly at the game’s cover art, knowing that a massive chunk of Vita RPG history was locked behind a language barrier. luminous arc infinity english patch
The English patch isn't "perfect" yet—you might find a stray line of Japanese text here or there—but it is 95% playable from start to finish. It turns a forgotten Japanese exclusive into a playable epilogue for a series many thought was dead.
But then, silence. The series seemingly vanished after Luminous Arc 3 —at least in the West. If you are a fan of tactical RPGs,
So, dust off your Vita, spend an afternoon modding it, and finally find out what the witches have been saying for the last decade.
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The problem? It never left Japan. For eight years, English speakers could only watch Japanese playthroughs on YouTube and dream. Good news: A dedicated team of fans has been working on an English translation patch for the Vita version.