Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Matthew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When a series reaches ten years, a special release or a remake with a deeper representation will be released occasionally. Either way, you can almost expect something for a tenth anniversary title. Wild Arms 5 is no exception. It offers a special tenth an...
Unique and refreshing battle system that encourages strategic thinking and smart planning; Fantastic musical score that perfectly matches the tone and western theme of the game; Lengthy adventure with plenty of sidequests and hidden treasure chests for...
Random battles are frequent and last longer than they should; Bland overworld makes it hard to actually want to explore; Cliche and boring main characters (except for Greg); Dungeons lack uniqueness and sometimes even feel exactly the same; Uninteresti...
Hardcore RPG fans that are willing to overlook Wild Arms 5’s obvious faults will likely still get enjoyment out of the title. For everyone else however, there are much better RPGs on the PS2 that are more worth your while.
Abstract: Celebrating the series 10th anniversary since its U.S. release in 1997, Wild Arms 5 is now available in stores nationwide. The series has had an errant run with ups and downs that were unpredictable. The first Wild Arms I enjoyed full-heartedly while t...
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Published: 2007-09-06, Author: Sarah , review by: gamespy.com
A simple, easy and undemanding RPG with unexpected moments of hilarity.
Wild Arms 5 looks like an RPG from back in the days when the men were effeminate, the girls half-naked and the hair crazy. No amazing, morphing, almost-real-looking graphics from XSEED, no sir. Released as a 10th Anniversary edition, Wild Arms 5 is ano...
Abstract: Ten years ago, a game appeared on the Sony PlayStation which many still look back upon fondly today. Called Wild ARMs, this RPG focused on three extremely well-developed and likeable characters as they adventured through the fictional world of Filgaia....
Abstract: As my car pulled out of Reno, NV last summer I questioned whether or not my decision to buy a cowboy hat in the parking lot of a truck stop from a guy named Leslie was a good idea.