The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
When a terrorist organization called Odessa tries to conquer the world, an international anti-terrorist group called ARMS is formed to combat them. Aside from the traditional turn-based fighting, Wild Arms 2 throws in a bit of action, and characters get weapons that they can use to solve puzzles. Return to the world of Filgaia, where you’ll follow the rich story of three protagonists: Ashley, Liluka, and Brad. Engaging gameplay and game engine cinematics narrate the story of heroes, hope, and destruction. here
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:711719448426
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS1_WILD_ARMS_2
———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
Lord Blazer is a game breaker, but it has a great storyline, one I actually remember unlike Wild Arms One!
I don’t know how, but when these games originally came out, I never really noticed them. Now, I’m delving back into this older series. I already finished Wild Arms 1 and thought it was a decent game, so here I am, ready to start number 2! Will it be as good as or even better than the original? Let’s find out!Graphics (score 6/10): Well, the graphics are certainly a step up from the original Wild Arms, which were quite primitive for the time. The problem, of course, is that while these graphics are better, they are still quite primitive-looking for the time this was released (2000, which was the same year are Final Fantasy IX). Now, it may not be fair to compare this game to a game that no doubt had bajillionty-tons of money poured into it. Still, it does look rather dated for it’s time, and if you don’t believe me, just look up some screen shots of the game. On the bright side, the intro animation for both discs is done in a nice anime style (which as we all know is timeless and classic and ages well). Too bad we never see those anime cutscenes ever again!Music (score 7/10): The music is decent. It’s what I’d expect from a decent RPG, but it’s not spectacular or anything. The only tracks that really stood out to me were the Western-sounding whistle-y intro music on the startup of both discs. Those were awesome, bu the rest of the soundtrack is pretty standard fare. I certainly wouldn’t run out and buy the soundtrack, but nothing grated on my ears and I felt it wa.
I’m very happy about this order the case is in good shape disks or good shape instruction manuals are in good shape and well worth the money that I paid for this game definitely be coming back to this company
Well hopefully if the product looks like what it’s intended I can say the game is good and things are really well the gameplay known not the best still had some cool moments.
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love it
Everything was as described. Would buy from again.
Wild Arms 2 is a nice addition to the famous Wild West fantasy series, but many may not find this as western as the other two. The lack of wild west aspect (save for the wild west music and towns) makes it seem somewhat stale in comparison to the first one and doesn’t even compete with the third one. The game’s battle system is easy to follow, but the monsters are a step up from the previous game’s creatures. More than not, many monsters are faster than your group and abuse that advantage to no avail. The equipping of Guardians to boost parameters and gain an extra ability in battle is a welcome addition to combat and the use of ARMS (special artillery like the ones Rudy used in WA1) makes for some nice gunmetal action. Crest magic is back and comes with more features, including special rare crests that can cut the FP cost for magic or increase the power by 1.5 times. That and the fact you have six members makes this a more engrossing WA than the other two. Each character develops nicely even though one might expect more considering the game’s length. If you want to do EVERYTHING in this WA, you’re looking to clock in over 70 hours of gameplay.However, this game is not without its one major flaw: the translation. Practically every line uttered by Ashley and Co. sounds very strange. Why? The game was translated word for word from Japanese which many who know the language know it’s going to come out sounding very unusual in English. This has been this game’s biggest gripe for e.
this is a very good game. it arived in very good shape and played fine. i like this better them wild arms one.
I ordered this game to complete my series. Game came as described. It also brought back many fond memories of my favorite rpg series. The only reason I didn’t rate it a 5 is because it arrived 2 days late, but that doesn’t matter in the nexus of things. Would recommend.