Wild Arms 2 was one of the greatest Playstation games I ever played. The story is actually rather engrossing (albeit it has certain moments that could have been improved, but hey there aren't many games that don't!), and the graphics are well done (although the battle scenes are somewhat choppy); a couple of things, however, that prevented the highest ranking here, is because some of the dialogue could have been improved (although it isn't as bad as hal-jordan made it out to seem), however it is not confusing. And the fact that you can't find any towns until you have been told about it is rather irritating; however, outside of these few downfalls, the story line is rather gripping, the side quests make the game worth exploring, and overall it is a must-own if you have a Playstation system.
I happened to become one of my favourite game series' after i bought Wild ARMS 3, so i had 3-5 and i was dying to play the other PSX games i was actually more interested in playing Wild ARMS 2 so i bought this i happen to find this game very enjoyable It's not the best in the series but its very good I love the puzzles but i hate how the game barely drop hints about where you have to go there are very few things i can find wrong it might be because i happen to enjoy this series but all in all its pretty solid
This game is and always will be my favorite game. The in depth story and amazing attention to detail is as always a welcome front in any game. The game melds the story of three protagonists into a world of intrigue and fascination, as you progress a tale of such adventure begins to unfold. Many twists and turns await you in its multitude of stories and side quests. Wild Arms 2 is truly a game for the age's and the age'less. I give it a 9/10
Wild Arms 2 was one of the first RPGs I ever played, and I found it to be amazing! The soundtrack is one of the best you'll hear, the characters are unique, the story line is almost one of a kind, and the end will surprise you. However, the Japanese to English translation is a bit choppy, so there may be parts that confuse you, but they all fit together and you'll understand it in the end. There are some parts of the game that have room for improvements, but then again, what game doesn't?