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  2. Wild Arms XF - Wikipedia

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    Wild Arms XF is a 2D turn-based tactical role-playing game, creating a gameplay experience somewhere between Dungeons & Dragons and chess.Players are given control of a small squad of characters (six or less) and placed on a grid-based map resembling a geographical location (a swamp, a town, a river), upon which they fight battles to progress through the game.

  3. Wild Arms - Wikipedia

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    Wild Arms XF is the series' first handheld title, developed for the PlayStation Portable. [26] [27] Unlike the other titles, it is a tactical role-playing game. The story centers around Clarissa Arwin, the leader of the Chevalet Blanc knights, who is swept up into a political war when she travels to the Kingdom of Elesius to retrieve her mother ...

  4. Wild Arms (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Arms Alter Code: F [d] is an enhanced remake of Wild Arms for the PlayStation 2 (PS2), developed by Media.Vision and published by Sony in Japan and Agetec in North America. The game features a new graphical engine, more playable characters, redesigned dungeons, new puzzles, and other changes.

  5. Wild Arms 5 - Wikipedia

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    Wild Arms 5, released in Japan as Wild Arms: The Fifth Vanguard [b], is a role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the fifth and most recent main installment of the Wild Arms series.

  6. Category:Wild Arms video games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Wild Arms video games" ... Wild Arms 3; Wild Arms 4; Wild Arms 5; Wild Arms XF This page was ...

  7. Media.Vision - Wikipedia

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    Media.Vision (メディア・ビジョン株式会社, Media Bijon Kabushiki-Gaisha) is a Japanese video game developer best known for the Wild Arms and Chaos Rings series of role-playing video games. They were one of the first companies developing games for the PlayStation and enjoyed a close relationship with Japan Studio in their early years.

  8. Wild Arms 3 - Wikipedia

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    Wild Arms 3, known in Japan as Wild Arms Advanced 3rd [b], is a role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to Wild Arms and Wild Arms 2. It was released in Japan and North America in 2002 and Europe in 2003 by Ubi Soft.

  9. Wild Arms 4 - Wikipedia

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    Wild Arms 4, known in Japan as Wild Arms the 4th Detonator [b], is a role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the fourth installment in the Wild Arms video game series.