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'Wild Arms 3' (PS2) Making Its European Debut - Screens

by Rainier on Nov. 15, 2002 @ 7:06 p.m. PST

Ubi Soft Entertainment today announced the release of Wild Arms 3. This new game for PlayStation2 developed by Sony Computer Entertainment covers all PAL territories and is expected to ship in January 2003. A few screens for you to enjoy, but i tell you, it looks weird to me...

Wild Arms3 delivers everything RPG gamers expect: an in-depth storyline, puzzling dungeons & a unique battling system. Journey along with Virginia, Jet, Clive and Gallows and discover the mystery behind the Prophets to revive the memories of Filgaia. Explore dungeons to unlock secret pathways and find mythical treasures. Gun Blazing shoot-outs deliver intense cinematic battles. Wild Arms 3 embodies tried-and-true elements of a role-playing classic.

"Wild Arms 3 comes from a highly respected series and we are looking forward to bringing this eagerly awaited sequel to Europe," said Laurence Buisson-Nollent, EMEA Marketing Director at Ubi Soft Entertainment.

The first Wild Arms game was released in January 1999 and was a great success worldwide, it sold over 130,000 copies in Europe alone. Its mix of adventure and role-playing has won it a loyal following among RPG fans.

During desolate times on the "Sea of Sand", drifters venture across the vast lands of Filgaia searching for fortune and adventure... Embody 4 charismatic heroes as they search for their destiny in a world that combines the Wild West with fantasy elements all brought to life in a cell-shaded world. The innovative battle system incorporates weapons and as well as magic and all turn based encounters take place in real-time.


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