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Wild ARMs Alter Code: F – PS2 Game

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PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:093992092108
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_WILD_ARMS_ALTER_CODE_F

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020. here

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

PS2

ESRB Rating

Teen

Players

1

Genre

role-playing

23 reviews for Wild ARMs Alter Code: F – PS2 Game

  1. Anthony G

    I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical at first of the idea of Media.Vision doing a remake of the cult classic, Wild Arms. But rest assured, this remake definitely lives up to the original.This game manages to stay very close to the original, maintaining all of the original storylines, the original characters, and even the original dungeons. Michiko Naruke, the talented game scorer of the original series, returns here to remake and remix most of the original songs of the first game, giving them a new, polished feel (putting old wine in a new bottle, so to speak, but not in a bad way). Media.Vision even went so far as to keep in the original translation errors that were introduced in the first game (Fargaia = Filgaia; Jack Vambrace = Jack Van Burace; etc.)As for the new elements that have been added to the game, you are now able to play two extra characters in battle, Professor Emma and Calamity Jane. The dungeons, although they maintain their original names and significance to the plot, have been entirely reworked to fit with the new 3D exploration system.Another element that has been added to the mix is the ECN gague, which allows you to avoid random world/dungeon encounters, based on a meter located at the top of the screen. This system originally made its debut in Wild Arms: Advanced 3rd.All in all, it is a wonderful remake for fans of the old game, or it is an introduction into the world of Filgaia for a newer, younger generation of games. Either way, it is well worth the.

  2. Bokan

    Well after nearly ten months of Agetec’s delaying since February, we finally have this awesome remake of the original Wild Arms that started, and for some rekindled, our love of the wild west. I guess I have to say this was worth the wait. This game is beyond words. Everything you remember from Rudy, Jack and Cece’s adventure in 1997 is back with incredible sound, graphics, music and battle system. Even better are Rudy and Co.’s abilities, which have been finely tuned for more features.Storywise, this remake covers the original WA in its entirety without skipping any finer points. Also, tons of sidequests have been added (including the return of the Millenium Puzzles we all loved so much from WA3) along with the original’s sidequests. Rudy and his friends have been given a serious anime makeover and let me tell you, the visuals are stunning. All of WA’s music has been seriously revamped for this game and once again, Michiko Naruke does not disappoint. I’d swear that girl must have lived in the times of cowboys and six-shooters to make this kind of music.The new features are quite a plus. Rudy and his friends no longer have equipment but rather only skills. If you remember WA3 and its Skill System, this will be instantly familiar to you. Of course, there are differences, such as acquiring several levels of the same skill to completely master them (for example you need to have all versions of Silver Harp to block Sleep 100%, meaning you need to collect Silver Harps 1 to 4). The.

  3. A.M. Coverston

    First, I’d like to state that I am a fan of the Wild Arms series and have been since the release of the first installment on the original Playstation. Having said that, I don’t hesitate in admitting that the first game in the series is indeed the best one to date, remake notwithstanding. As a series, Wild Arms takes an interesting approach to the RPG genre with a mix of both Western and Sci-Fi themes. The results are normally quite enjoyable.The game in question is a remake of the very first game. As a remake, it does well to capture the overall feel of the story and it’s characters, but it doesn’t quite nail it. One wonders if the people behind the project were at all involved in the original. One could argue that there is something lost in the upgrade of the visuals and such, but that the elements that made the first game endearing are still intact… or should be. Sadly, it fails to come across with the same charm. Where one would have expected a much more fleshed out story with more detail lent to the individual characters’ underlying plots, the game seems to fail. The score, which was a big factor in the original, is watered down and nowhere near as evocative this time around. Fans of the original, like myself, will definitely enjoy it riding the nostalgia factor but will surely agree that this remake could have done a much better job paying homage to the game that spawned the series.As a stand alone game, it is a good, solid RPG with an entertaining story. The graphics,.

  4. Justen

    Works great and came on time. Even came with instruction and audio cd.

  5. Nhat Hoang Mai

    as advertise

  6. Alexander Nimis

    Plays well. Not as mechanically fun as the original, but still a great game in it’s own right. Additional playable characters also make it interesting.

  7. Tsanche

    Wild Arms is a classic RPG. Before Final Fantasy VII blew the RPG world away, Wild Arms was there to keep people busy and entertained. Its wild-west/fantasy elements have always been amazing, and it has been branded by several RPGers and critics as a cult classic! And it is.The storyline in Wild Arms is unchanged. The land of Filgaia is losing its strength. What used to be green has now been turned into dust, and the world continues to slowly die. The planet’s downfall began during a war that was waged many years ago between the humanoid race and the metal demons. The Guardians of Filgaia lent their strength to do battle, but after pushing the demons away, they lost most of their strength. Since then, the world of Filgaia has been slowly dying.There are three characters you’ll go through Wild Arms with. There’s Rudy, a man who carries around an ARM, Jack, a treasure hunter, and Cecilia who has the ability to communicate with the long lost guardians.Each character is introduced with a small prologue sequence that’s unique to Wild Arms, and has been used in every title. These sequences not only introduce you to your major characters, but also serves as a tutorial for the game. Each character has a set of tools they use. With these tools you’ll solve various puzzles along your journey. These tools range from staffs that light your way through areas, to a little critter that you can send out to flick switches or open inaccessable treasure chest. Either way, each too.

  8. S. Hobbs

    The game stays true to the original, while adding new graphics and gameplay. The only complaint I had is the world-map scanner. You have press square constantly, it becomes less than an inovative concept and more of a gun to the head. Battles have been greatly improved with the added Stamina bar and having the Force Powers add to specials for the most devastating attacks.

  9. Dan M

    I’m a huge fan of the Wild Arms series and I have been playing the throw backs from the PS1. This game is a remake of the first one, where the script,characters and gameplay have been revamped. Graphically speaking, the world map could of used a tad bit more texture. At times, it could be dull and un inspiring,but the character design was handled well.

  10. Andrew S. Pires

    Great game to have re-done, good story line.

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