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It is said that 1 000 years ago Filgaia was a prosperous fertile world protected by the mythical Guardians. Until one ill-fated day when the evil race of Metal Demons brutally invaded peaceful Filgaia. The war stripped the Guard...
Standout tracks include all 3 of the town themes (a few of which I've working out for piano, lots of fun), the outstanding primary dungeon theme, and the jaw droppingly gorgeous ending
It has a great story, revolving around the war with demons and an ancient past, good graphics, and a very cool/ very subtle western theme.
You'll never forget that classic dungeon theme, or Adlehyde town and castle, or perhaps Port Timney. .
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The story line's pretty cliche and the graphics always resemble that of a Super Nintendo RPG, but that's what I love about it.
WA was the second game we bought for the PS, so graphically speaking, we had just come off of a heavy dose of Super Nintendo games and were not yet exposed to the elements that FFVII would soon bring
Sure the graphics are good ol' 2-D, but if you're one of those shallow people who can't get by the look of the game, then stop reading . .
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-Challenging puzzles like a very few-Great story-Fun!The
Wild Arms" probably has one of the better story lines that I have seen in console RPGs.
It has a great story, revolving around the war with demons and an ancient past, good graphics, and a very cool/ very subtle western theme.
I know, this is essentially any RPG (or video game, for that matter), but it just feels more like a mission based story than unraveling the story as you progress through the game
This development isn't without a good complementary story, Wild Arms (though cliched, what isn't?) presents a very pleasant story
overall).What really made Wild ARMS such a strong game is the excellent character development that easily rivals ANY square-enix title (I'm not afraid to make such a bold statement!)
Cause this game is for the people who love the characters they play as; people who feel for them and care for them as they pass through the different stages of the game.
The only downsides I can think of are the bad-as-of-now graphics
However, in spite of this format, Wild Arms delivers on plenty of plot twists and character development
.... and so the character lack life- snes 2D graphics and ugly