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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Xseed Games EAN: 0853466001063 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: Xseed Games Manufacturer: Xseed Games Model: 00106 MPN: 106 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Xseed Games Release Date: August 28, 2007 Studio: Xseed Games Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: In a small town called Capo Bronco on the outskirts of Filgaia two youths Dean Stark and Rebecca Streisand witness an unbelievable event -- the giant arm of a golem somehow falling from the sky. Their disbelief grows further when they discover that within the clenched fist of the golem's hand lies a girl with little recollection of her past other than her name --"Avril." This chance encounter inspires Dean and Rebecca to travel with Avril across the wastelands of Filgaia in hopes of helping her regain her lost memories. Little do they know their journey will eventually decide the fate of all mankind...Format: PS2 Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: NR UPC: 853466001063 Manufacturer No: 00106 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Wild Arms 5: Platformer RPG GoodnessWild Arms 5 is one of the few platformer RPGs out there. Your character has the ability to jump from object to object, you push items into holes, use different types of bullets to hit switches, and so on. What does this mean? The normal dungeon crawl becomes a fun experience and not as repetitive as many RPGs (does make you wonder though why whoever built all these structures made them so hard to get through!). The game is all around fun and has some interesting aspects which make even ... Read More Rating: - A well developed storyThe story within Wild ARMs 5 borderlines on the last good story from the Wild ARMs series back when Wild ARMs 2 was released. This story involves a lot of things, comedy, drama and tragic events. The combat system is taken from Wild ARMs 4, which I didn't really care for since I mainly play JRPGs. The graphics are pretty good--similar to Wild ARMs 4 though yet faster--and the world map makes its comeback in this game. If you want to get into Wild ARMs series, this one is a good start (if ... Read More Rating: - Better than FFI am an avid RPG player. I had just gotten done playing the FF XII game, when I moved on to WildArms 5. At first I was like.. WTH is this? It seemed too simple and Lame. I got trhough an hour of it and started to get into the game play and battle system. Than I really got into the story. It is much more involved in story and actions than the FF game was. You feel much more part of the game. AS game play progressed, I had trouble walking away to do the other things I needed to do.. Like eat? I ... Read More Rating: - Major DisapointmentThis is my least favorite game of the series...a titled held by Wild Arms 4 up until this point. At least Wild Arms 4 ran smoothly. Several problems with the game irritated me to the point where I put it down permanently. Aside from the cheesy music and mediocre voice acting, the game's frame rate on the world map is horrendous. The dungeon areas look great, but everything changes the moment you step outside. Also, whenever you enter a battle the game tends to freeze for a second or two ... Read More Rating: - A great purchase!Wild ARMs 5 is a good game and a whole lot of fun. It's not particularly original, but it takes some of the best elements from each game in its series and blends them together into a quality offering that should appeal to those who've long been a fan. For those who haven't, the fifth game is almost certainly their best bet for an introduction into the world of Filgaia. There's still a lot of room for improvement with this series, but after a few disappointing entries, it's refreshing to have one that gets ... Read More |