GamesAdventureYour bad choices literally haunt you in fantasy western RPG Arco, which has quickly and quietly become one of the most interesting games I’ve played this yearWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesAdventureYour bad choices literally haunt you in fantasy western RPG Arco, which has quickly and quietly become one of the most interesting games I’ve played this yearWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Panic)

I’m not cut out for life on the frontier. I have, at time of writing, died to bandits, lizards, beetles, random misfortune, and “snacks,” and the forecast is I will find even dumber things to die to in future.
This is Arco, a “dynamic tactical RPG” that’s also a magical western. It’s a 2D, side-scrolling thing where you play the role of several different members of an indigenous community over multiple acts, often dealing with the tragic, vengeful aftermath of colonialist crimes against your clan and kin.
(Image credit: Panic)

Out west
The couple of hours I spent with Arco were divided between two characters: Teco and Tizo, both indigenous members of Arco’s setting who butt heads with the Newcomers, the game’s term for what are—in essence—settlers. Teco’s part of the story makes up the game’s first act, which consists mostly of tutorialisation. He and his kin are en route to pay homage to the Sacred Tree, a gnarled old plant that forms a key part of his community’s religious mythology.
(Image credit: Panic)

Anyway, Teco’s problem is he doesn’t have an offering, and some Newcomers have posted up around the base of the tree, so the community caravan rests up to pause and assess. Cue conversations with your fellow travellers and some combat tutorials. Getting an offering for the tree means slaying some lizards. Slaying some lizards means learning to fight.
Arco’s fighting is an interesting blend of turn-based and real-time combat. You have a limited supply of Magia—pretty much your action points—every turn, and get to take as long as you like deciding what you’re going to spend the next turn doing. Thing is, both you and your enemies move simultaneously. If they’re gearing up to shoot (icons above their heads indicate what your enemies' next planned move is), you’d better hope you have the distance between you to move out of the way. The strategy only gets more complex and involved as you race up your own skill tree and meet enemies with newer, faster, and more devious movesets.
The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware deals
(Image credit: Panic)

Turned out they were just a family nervous about a stranger on the road. Oops. My next fight suddenly began spawning ghosts—literal emanations of my guilt, but the thing is that those ghosts can move around and hurt you during the planning phase of combat. Where before you had all the time in the world, quite literally, to hash out your moves, now you have to rush to choose a course of action before your own mind can start hurting you. Relatable.
(Image credit: Panic)

The arco of justice
Guilt has plenty of opportunities to build up, too. My time as Teco ended abruptly and, ah, less than well (though I reckon it could have gone differently if I’d been better at the combat). I soon found myself in Tizo’s shoes. Where Teco was a dewy-eyed and naive child, Tizo’s a grizzled old bounty hunter type with a long history and a prickly exterior.
Tizo’s on a quest of truth-seeking and vengeance, determined to find out who razed the village that hosted his only friends in the world. That means plenty of opportunities to make choices and plenty of further opportunities to regret those choices, adding all the more ghosts to your combat sessions. For instance, during my time with the game I stumbled across a bandit camp while roaming the game’s overworld map.Somebits of evidence scattered about suggested they might have ties to the group that burnt down my village, but it was far from certain.
(Image credit: Panic)

I’m very eager to see where these choices take me in Arco’s story, which has been both truly novel and truly rewarding so far. Colonial Mesoamerica is not a setting we see games draw much inspiration from, which makes it all the more impressive that Arco has grabbed onto it with such ingenuity, beauty, and aplomb.
More about adventureThank Goodness You’re Here! reviewTrain like you game with this adventure-inspired workoutLatestTikTok’s time in the US may be ticking to a close as it makes a last stand in the Supreme Court, though Trump now says he ‘opposes banning’ itSee more latest►
More about adventureThank Goodness You’re Here! reviewTrain like you game with this adventure-inspired workoutLatestTikTok’s time in the US may be ticking to a close as it makes a last stand in the Supreme Court, though Trump now says he ‘opposes banning’ itSee more latest►
More about adventureThank Goodness You’re Here! reviewTrain like you game with this adventure-inspired workout
More about adventure
Thank Goodness You’re Here! reviewTrain like you game with this adventure-inspired workout
Thank Goodness You’re Here! review
Thank Goodness You’re Here! review
Train like you game with this adventure-inspired workout
Train like you game with this adventure-inspired workout
LatestTikTok’s time in the US may be ticking to a close as it makes a last stand in the Supreme Court, though Trump now says he ‘opposes banning’ itSee more latest►
Latest
TikTok’s time in the US may be ticking to a close as it makes a last stand in the Supreme Court, though Trump now says he ‘opposes banning’ it
TikTok’s time in the US may be ticking to a close as it makes a last stand in the Supreme Court, though Trump now says he ‘opposes banning’ it
TikTok’s time in the US may be ticking to a close as it makes a last stand in the Supreme Court, though Trump now says he ‘opposes banning’ it
See more latest►
Most Popular
These are the 14 biggest upcoming RPGs of 2025—get ready for another amazing year for the genre
Five new Steam games you probably missed (January 6, 2025)
I’ve seen enough: No more forcing singleplayer studios to make mediocre live service games
6 games that could be bigger hits than you’re expecting in 2025
What are your 2025 gaming resolutions?
The FBI put a $5 million bounty on the ‘Cryptoqueen’ last year but still hasn’t found her, so take your pick: Russia, South Africa, or murdered on a yacht in 2018
The Witcher season 4: Everything we know about Hemsworth’s debut on The Continent
8 bold gaming predictions for 2025
The PC game releases we’re most excited about in January
Twitter is dead, X is a cesspit, let’s make 2025 the year of the message board
HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads2Best graphics card for laptops: the mobile GPUs I’d want in my next gaming laptop3Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most4Best 14-inch gaming laptop: The top compact gaming laptops I’ve held in these hands5Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I’ve tested1Thank Goodness You’re Here! review: An anarchic treasure trove of jokes and skits2Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review—like juggling chainsaws on horseback3WD Black SN850X 8 TB NVMe SSD review4Ikea Utespelare desk review5Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review
HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads2Best graphics card for laptops: the mobile GPUs I’d want in my next gaming laptop3Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most4Best 14-inch gaming laptop: The top compact gaming laptops I’ve held in these hands5Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I’ve tested1Thank Goodness You’re Here! review: An anarchic treasure trove of jokes and skits2Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review—like juggling chainsaws on horseback3WD Black SN850X 8 TB NVMe SSD review4Ikea Utespelare desk review5Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review
HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads2Best graphics card for laptops: the mobile GPUs I’d want in my next gaming laptop3Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most4Best 14-inch gaming laptop: The top compact gaming laptops I’ve held in these hands5Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I’ve tested1Thank Goodness You’re Here! review: An anarchic treasure trove of jokes and skits2Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review—like juggling chainsaws on horseback3WD Black SN850X 8 TB NVMe SSD review4Ikea Utespelare desk review5Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review
HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads2Best graphics card for laptops: the mobile GPUs I’d want in my next gaming laptop3Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most4Best 14-inch gaming laptop: The top compact gaming laptops I’ve held in these hands5Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I’ve tested1Thank Goodness You’re Here! review: An anarchic treasure trove of jokes and skits2Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review—like juggling chainsaws on horseback3WD Black SN850X 8 TB NVMe SSD review4Ikea Utespelare desk review5Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review
HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS
1Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads
1Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads
1
Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads
2Best graphics card for laptops: the mobile GPUs I’d want in my next gaming laptop
2Best graphics card for laptops: the mobile GPUs I’d want in my next gaming laptop
2
Best graphics card for laptops: the mobile GPUs I’d want in my next gaming laptop
3Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most
3Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most
3
Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most
4Best 14-inch gaming laptop: The top compact gaming laptops I’ve held in these hands
4Best 14-inch gaming laptop: The top compact gaming laptops I’ve held in these hands
4
Best 14-inch gaming laptop: The top compact gaming laptops I’ve held in these hands
5Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I’ve tested
5Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I’ve tested
5
Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I’ve tested
1Thank Goodness You’re Here! review: An anarchic treasure trove of jokes and skits
1Thank Goodness You’re Here! review: An anarchic treasure trove of jokes and skits
1
Thank Goodness You’re Here! review: An anarchic treasure trove of jokes and skits
2Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review—like juggling chainsaws on horseback
2Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review—like juggling chainsaws on horseback
2
Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review—like juggling chainsaws on horseback
3WD Black SN850X 8 TB NVMe SSD review
3WD Black SN850X 8 TB NVMe SSD review
3
WD Black SN850X 8 TB NVMe SSD review
4Ikea Utespelare desk review
4Ikea Utespelare desk review
4
Ikea Utespelare desk review
5Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review
5Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review
5
Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review