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Shrygue
December 3rd, 2007, 20:22
via Eurogamer (http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=88688)


XSEED has picked up the US publishing rights to Wild Arms XF on PSP, and hopes to release it there next spring.

Pronounced "crossfire", it will be the first time the RPG series has appeared on handheld, bringing with it a fresh cast and snazzy new story.

The world of Filgaia is stuck in an endless cycle of war for its limited resources, you see, and even the kingdom of Elesius with its poorly king has been dragged into the fracas. Soon you, as Clarissa Arwin, will find your hunt for the murderer of your mother intertwined with the fate of Filgaia, and take it upon yourself to go and save the day. Nice people do things like that.

Fighting is done in a familiar turn-based style and there will be over 20 job classes to customise your characters with, as well as crafting from rare materials to create better bits and pieces for your team.

All in all there will be around 60 stages to strategically work through, and in-game cut-scenes to keep you stuck to your screen.

Unfortunately there is no word on its European plans just yet, but we will keep you posted as more becomes available.

osgeld
December 4th, 2007, 02:47
sounds cool, i like this series and it should be interesting to see where it goes

and i just beat the ps1 game (again yay popstation)

Basil Zero
December 4th, 2007, 17:40
bout time, hope it comes out soon.

Veskgar
December 5th, 2007, 03:24
This is great news. I was hooked when I first played the original Wild Arms on PSX 10 years ago. This should be a fantastic addition to the PSP lineup.

JKKDARK
December 5th, 2007, 03:52
Fantastic RPG. The PSP need these classic series

osgeld
December 5th, 2007, 05:02
This is great news. I was hooked when I first played the original Wild Arms on PSX 10 years ago. This should be a fantastic addition to the PSP lineup.

aye, luckily this is one of the few psx games i didnt trade in for ps2 games, good stuff, good stuff