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Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Each character can wield up to four tools, which you discover as the game progresses, and each tool will help you overcome certain obstacles in the dungeons. Bombs, for instance, will blast open walls to reveal secret areas just like they do in the Zelda games , while the grappling hook will carry your party over chasms.

Most puzzles, therefore, require you to select the character who has the right tool for the job. You don't need to discover all 12 tools to beat the game, but then you'd have to deal with the guilt of leaving certain parts of dungeons unexplored because you lacked the right tool.

The 3-D, turn-based battles also force you to rely on the unique skills of the characters. Besides the standard sword attack, each character has innate skills that build throughout the game. One character is good with guns, missile launchers and other heavy gear; another wields magic she can learn more than 60 spells in all ; and the third is a wiz with blade attacks.

Besides these special attacks, the characters can also cut loose with powers that become available when they take enough damage, giving you more combat options than you'll find in nearly all other RPGs. Yet despite all the combat possibilities. Wild Arms remains simple to play it's even ideal for RPG newbies, since the early part of the adventure is laden with hints.

Wild Arms' graphics are much better than screen shots let on. Each character, including the residents of towns, is superbly animated and detailed. And the polygonal enemies in the battle scenes look phenomenal-especially the Bosses. Once in a while I can't help but want to get into a solid RPG.

Wild Arms was one of those titles. I really enjoyed playing this one. The story was interesting how the main characters come together and the graphics were great The switch between 2-D and 3-D was weird at times-almost like two different games-but nothing I couldn't get over.

With all of the hustle and bustle surrounding Final Fantasy VII, it's nice to sit back and play an RPG now-that's really good by the way-and not worry about what's to come. It's an all-around solid buy for RPG fans. Well, this winner sure makes up for Beyond the Beyond. It has all the traditional RPG elements that make for a classic: a simple interface, great music, cool-looking spells, a deep and involving story line and so on and so forth. I love the sheer number of offensive attacks that you'll eventually get The little things make the game too.

For example, the shadows in combat change when a bright spell is cast about a room. I would have liked to of had more than three characters and a story that wasn't so linear but then again, every RPG out there is pretty linear. Fans of the genre, pick this up. With the stream of games hitting an all-time low, it's refreshing to see a solid title like Wild Arms squeak through the EJ firewall.

Despite the deceptively complex party system, veteran RPG gamers will have no trouble adapting to the numerous commands and objects at their disposal. Luckily, you only need to control three characters, but after you get used to the setup, you'll be wishing you could have more allies. Wild Arms takes place in Filgaia, a world once filled with lush, green forests. Unfortunately there was a war against demons 1, years ago that sapped power away from the guardians of the great land.

The demons were beaten away, but the land turned into a harsh desert and the morale of the people declined. Now Filgaia doesn't possess the high technology it once did, and the demons are slowly making a comeback. Although Wild Arms doesn't have anything directly in common with Lufia as far as its story goes, it does feature certain characteristics that make it similar to the Bit RPG.

For instance, Lufia's overhead map allowed gamers to travel from city to city or dungeon to dungeon. Wild Arms allows gamers to do this on a map that's very much like the one from Lufia, except the Wild Arms one is graphically more impressive.

Of course, many will be wondering if Wild Arms is so much like Lufia, why was it done on the PlayStation. The character plots are pretty standard, involving three heroes brought together to save their world.

This may sound run of the mill, but Wild Arms definitely has some interesting features, including the ability to assemble magic using items; overlapping, overhead screens similar to parallax scrolling ; great-looking 3-D sequences and many others. Although the sequences are turn-based, they're done in a random fashion in that sometimes enemies may get an extra hit if they're enraged or the main character may get the jump on the enemy and get a more powerful attack.

It'll be the jobs of gamers to battle the demons once again and make sure they don't take away what's left of Filgaia.

Wild Arms puts the player in control of one of three different characters and each possesses unique skills and powers. The adventure's background story mixes many aspects of fantasy with science fiction while combining Japanese anime-style artwork with prerendered polygonal characters and backgrounds.

Some other interesting points about Wild Arms are the way players can customize the menus and icon appearances, develop their own home towns and create their own magic spells. With all this flexibility, combined with different action based on whichever character is selected, it's no wonder Wild Arms sold over , copies in Japan two weeks after release. Of course, only the battles bear any resemblance to the majesty of Final Fantasy , and the land-based traveling looks like the norm for bit systems, but this is definitely the sharpest-looking effort from the folks responsible for Arc the Lad, Beyond the Beyond and the upcoming Popolocrois.

Sony's latest foray into RPGs is the beautifully conceived Wild Arms, a classic game that combines fantastic 3D polygonal graphics with a creative plot to totally immerse you in the gameplay.

A thousand years after warring with the Metal Demons, the inhabitants of Filgaia are again in the midst of a struggle against their old foes.



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