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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Xseed Games EAN: 0853466001018 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Xseed Games Manufacturer: Xseed Games Model: VAVTB 731855020607 MPN: 100730 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Xseed Games Release Date: January 10, 2006 Studio: Xseed Games Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Wild ARMs 4 invites you to go on a journey through a war-torn world, with the power to either repairit - or destroy it. All his life, a young man named Jude lived in the tiny village of Ciel, until the day a hole was ripped in the sky. That day, a military invasion uncovered a strange and powerful weapon called an ARM. It bonded to Jude and now he'll have to master it to save his home&people. As he becomes a man in a time of war, he'll have a chance to put a stop to the violence. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Deserves a high ratingI was completely impressed with this game. As an RPG series, Wild Arms has evolved very well. And 4th Detonator is absolutely an improvement on past installments. But although Wild Arms 4 offers a great RPG experience, the best part of the game is the story line. You simply can't get this kind of writing from contemporary Hollywood movies. Anyone who is looking for an alternative to mainstream media should check it out. Rating: - Not a good gameI've been with the "Wild Arms" series from the ground floor. The first game was very nice for its time, with numerous extras, an interesting story, and an excellent, quick-paced battle system. The second game was incredible, with a search option built in, an number of extras, and a great story which was unfortunately marred by a translation which ceased to make sense on the 2nd disc (in fact, it literally makes NO SENSE at times). The first PS2 offering, WA3, was a very nice game. Although the graphics ... Read More Rating: - So many flaws (characters/plot) and yet I love it.When I buy a game, I buy it for the characters and plot. Unfortunatly, Wild Arms 4 had so many stereotypes, that I only liked one of the main heroes from beginnig to end. Jude-Your typical anime boy. There's nothing special about him. Yulie-The most annoying character in the game. She was tortured as a kid, but is still the winning candidate for the Ms. Nicey-Nice award. Apoligizes way too much and never does anything semi-mean(minus the scene that introduces Gawn.) Arnaud-The only character ... Read More Rating: - Well, it's not bad.I'm enjoying this, but I have reservations. I'll dispense with the plot quickly, as it's the standard fodder: A boy with a confused past encounters a sweet and fragile girl with immense powers, whom crazed warring factions plan to exploit for great evil. He decides to protect her and they team up with more characters along the way (including one who knows magic, and one who has great physical fighting skills) and uncovering a plot to destroy the planet and end life as we know it - good grief, are we ever going ... Read More Rating: - Wild Yawn 4Wild Arms 4 feels more like a "my first rpg" than a continuation or sequel of anything. A stable of annoying and cliched characters and a plot that you can guess the turns before they even appear there is little to redeem the game from the lower depths of mediocrity. Between the hastily assembled group of super kids and the plethora of "evil" adults instead of being a coming of age story it seems more like an angry fanfic experience from a twelve year old who has been sent to his room on punishment. And with lines ... Read More |