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Uploaded by on May 20, 2007

Gah, my friend got Wild Arms 4, and it's muy bueno. Buuut, I hear some of the older games are very good. But I expect they're harder to find...

Ugh, not to mention Wild Arms 4 was in a bargain bin for $9.99.

/grump

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  • THIS MUSICIS GREAT..SO IS THE ANIME..I'M SURPRISED NO ONES EVER DONE ANOTHER WILD ARMS SERIES

  • Clint Eastwood !

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  • @lebc I know that feel. When I was about 11 or so and in the same situation I got so angry spending hours finding out what to do next, I almost quit as well. Then I finally started talking to NPCs everywhere and finally found them. From that moment on I ALWAYS talked to random NPCs when I passed them. Best part about Wild arms 2 was some of the info you get from the NPCs that make you go on an adventure. Just like gettting Marivel Armitage.

  • best rpg game of my child hood memory. Never got to finish the game and i was always stuck on the part where your in the mining zone and the only way to get through is to find the bomb

  • That holly trumpet enters to your body and puts you goosebumps

  • Wild arms gets my vote for opening

  • @IcedEarthaholic I agree, and with the trumpets and acoustic guitar, the song now feels like something you'd hear in virtually any Western.

  • Dat trumpet.

  • To be honest , PS1 was/is very good. Now on PS3 RPGs everything is about graphics. but on PS1 it w as about gameplay and it was simple. i didnt really care about Graphics.. ps3 was out and i still played 1

  • @CamsEyeView I think it's still called "You'll Never Be Alone" and oh my God there is no contest whatsoever between this and the Japanese version, I am so glad they took the vocals out for the US version because that trumpet adds so much more emotion, and a sense of solitude to the piece. All in all, a great piece of music. I so wish the instrumental was released on the soundtrack.

  • @Cornfield12 Amazon.com!!! =)

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