Next Tuesday, May 17, is going to be an exciting day.
First, Wild Arms 3 is coming to the PS4! While I don’t have a PS4 yet, I played it on the PS2 and it’s one of my favorite JRPGs of all time.
Why? Fun gameplay, a great story, incredible foreshadowing… you can take a look at my Wild Arms 3 review for more details.
While it isn’t full backwards compatibility, I love that more PS2 games are becoming available on the PS4. Wild Arms 3 is still available physically at a reasonable price, but if you don’t have a PS2 and do have a PS4, you should definitely get it.
And May 17 is also the day the English translation of The Tower of Swallows will be released.
The Tower of Swallows is the fourth Witcher novel, sixth following the two short story collections.
It’s definitely an exciting novel. If you enjoy the games, you really should read the saga, starting with The Last Wish, which I reviewed here.
So whether you’re looking for a good game or a good book, May 17 will be a great day! Are you going to get Wild Arms 3? The Tower of Swallows? Personally, I recommend both.
The Wild Arms series stands out among other JRPGs because it has a Wild West setting, which is especially strong in Wild Arms 3.
You play as a group of Drifters, adventurers who dare to venture into the barren desert, as they fight to save the world from an unknown threat. Saving the world is a pretty basic game plot, but Wild Arms 3 is one of the most unique JRPGs I’ve played.
TV Tropes jokes that “Wild ARMs 3 gives one the impression that its creators were told to make a JRPG, but had never played a JRPG before.”
While the combat system is a traditional turn-based system, the participants run around in between their turns, which gives the illusion of action. Instead of an MP system, you build a Force gauge as you battle, which enables you to use spells and special attacks. You upgrade your weapons rather than buy them, and since it’s a desert and healing items are fruit, you can’t buy them… though you can eventually grow them.
Wild Arms 3 also has one of the best ways to handle random encounters I’ve seen. You have an encounter (ECN) gauge. When you’re about to enter a battle, you have the option to expend ECN points to skip it. Weak encounters can be skipped at no cost, although this is dependent on your Migrant Level. As you explore, you’ll find items that increase your Migrant Level, which makes it easier to skip random encounters.
It’s a cool system that removes the annoyance of random encounters without getting rid of them. Even Wild Arms 3’s world map is unique, as you must use a radar-like system to find new locations… and only if you’ve already learned about it.
The protagonists also subvert normal tropes.
The main character is Virginia. Female party members are often mages, but while Virginia is a good healer, she’s also well-suited for physical combat.
Meanwhile, the boisterous muscular man, Gallows? He’s your primary mage.
Although Jet looks like he should one-up everyone at physical combat with his machine gun, he’s a balanced character.
So, who’s the strongest physical attacker? It’s Clive, the nerdy book-lover.
Through their personalities and character development, these four heroes mess with standard tropes even more. Their character development is excellent, by the way.
The story is also fantastic, if convoluted. Wild Arms 3 has incredibly brilliant and subtle foreshadowing… possibly too subtle for its own good, as it may make foreshadowed twists feel as though they come out of nowhere.
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The greatest example is the main villain, who actually appears multiple times through the entire game and whose powers are continually hinted at.
It also has dynamic intros.
See the middle section where Virginia faces off against the bandit? That section changes to reflect your current progress in the game. It’s a little thing, but I love it!
What more can I say about this game’s awesomeness? Your airship is a dragon. You play through a prologue for each party member to see how they wind up in the same place. There are optional puzzles scattered across the world, and a 100-floor bonus dungeon. You can fight on horseback. It has this amazing villain theme!
Wild Arms 3 is a terrific JRPG with a great story, especially if you want an atypical setting and a lack of clichés. While it’s currently available only for the PS2, it was trademarked for the PS4… and I hope it reaches the PS4, because all JRPG fans should play this great game.