XSEED announces Wild ARMs XF's North American release

Posted Nov 30, 2007 at 4:05AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: Japan, North America, XSEED Games
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Media Create Wild Arms XF PSP - Image 1XSEED Games has announced that they will be publishing Media Visions' Wild ARMs XF in North America and that the game will be launching by Spring next year. For those unfamiliar with Wild ARMs XF, it is a turn-based strategy RPG for the PSP which was originally released in Japan last August.

If the game is a direct conversion from the Japanese release, then fans will definitely have reason to cheer when it comes out. We're sure you still want to hear more about the game, so before we go, here are a few of the key features of Wild ARMs XF:
  • Innovative hex-based battle grid system allows more tactical positioning options, such as Formation Arts and Combination Arts, as opposed to the traditional square-based battle grid.
  • One of the deepest strategy games on the PSP system with over 60 stages containing a wide array of mission objectives, as well as numerous optional battles.
  • Almost endless party customization with over 20 unique job classes to choose from such as Berserker, Elementalist, Grappler, Geomancer and Sacred Slayer.
  • Extensive material creation options to create more powerful weapons, spell books and armor by combining rare materials obtained by sending out hired mercenaries to scavenge throughout the world of Filgaia.
  • US-exclusive inclusion of a Music Library containing 20 select tracks from the game accessible any time from the game menu.


 
 
 

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by Genotype - 2007-11-30 06:14
» Definitely

I cant wait to play a good SRPG for the PSP that isn't a port. I'm excited.

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