![]() It lets you have some control over character growth. The story is bigger than you'd expect from that era of game, the plot twists feel fresh. It feels like a showcase for the future of jRPGs. I'm not saying that it WAS one of the first, because that would require research, just sharing how it feels. My feeling while playing the game is that it really feels like it was one of the first jRPGs specifically designed for the Playstation, and really wants to show off those capabilities. I just finished playing this one for my jRPG review podcast (we haven't recorded the episode yet). I do recommend it, especially if you still like playing some of the older games. ![]() It has pretty stellar music and an atmosphere that is just incredible. At times the game is challenging but it is by no means the hardest RPG I have ever played. It does have the drawback of playing like a Super NES/early PSX RPG so the encounter rate is kind of high and you will be fighting a lot of random battles. I don't think the remake on PS2, which added a lot of gameplay elements from the newer Wild ARMs titles, is better (just different mostly). IMO Wild ARMs on PS1 is an all time great, and the best entry in the series. They also started adding gameplay mechanics that I personally found awkward, like the migrant system where you'd have to "search" for towns. Later games in the series pushed further and further away from the fantasy aspect and delved further into the western element. The guy who actually uses guns as his special attacks also uses a sword for melee combat. Your cowboy party member is a swordsman for instance. The atmosphere of the game is a very strange fusion of classic JRPG high fantasy and western. It is a puzzle RPG that I would compare favorably to Lufia II from SNES. The first Wild ARMs is an interesting game. Rhapsody: Marl Kingdom Chronicles (Rhapsody 2+3) NameĪtelier Marie Remake: The Alchemist of Salburg Please check our Upcoming Releases Wiki Page as well (and help add info if you would like). ![]() You can check a list of previous AMAs on the Wiki AMA section. Here are the upcoming AMA threads by JRPG developers for r/JRPG. You don't know where to start with a certain well known JRPG series ? Then click here and choose the series you want to get into, to find out where and how to start with it. To tag, use the "!" button on New Reddit, or use >! and !!X kills Y! The r/JRPG Wiki The Complete JRPG list Where Do I start with "X" series < Posts tagged as Spoiler that do not say the game name(s) in the title must still use spoiler tags in the body of the post.Ĭomments containing spoilers must specify the game being spoiled outside of the hidden spoiler text. Use spoiler tags if needed (important events/twists/bosses/etc). You can also use the Weekly Media Thread. If you are unsure if your post will be allowed or not, please contact the mod team via modmail.It must be a text post with a proper description about the game and include any necessary official links.If you are a developer or publisher occasionally sharing a notable new about your game (announcement, release, AMA, etc.) you can post it but excessively posting about the same project or only sharing minor updates about it is subject to removal. ![]()
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