Experience one of the first true next-gen RPG adventures. Developed exclusively for Xbox 360, Enchanted Arms a best selling RPG in Japan, now finally arrives in the U.S.
Embark on an epic RPG adventure and escape to a fantasy world filled with beautiful cinematic quality graphics, unique characters and bizarre creatures.
Take the role of Atsuma, Enchanter in-training and transform from a naïve student to the most powerful savior in a war 1,000 years in the making. Immerse yourself in a deep storyline as you face increasingly difficult challenges and learn to master Atsumas special fighting and magical abilities.
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Release Date
Aug 29, 2006
Language
English
Genre
RPG
Version
US
ESRB Teen Titles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older. Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or infrequent use of strong language.
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ktoombs(22) on 25, Feb. 2009 18:44 (HKT)
Pretty Decent The best thing this game has to offer is an excellent battle system, which requires skill and a lot of grinding in order to beat the ice queen. The story has been said to be forgettable, but I would have to disagree because the whole arm thing seemed a little unique to me. The graphics are a different story. The cutscenes look pretty good, but the world outside looks very bland (like something the PS2 would spit up.) The achievements are also all story based achievements, none based on doing anything extra, ie. dungeon, maxing character level, or obtaining a super hard to get golemn or item. But overall I think its better than some other RPGs out there for the 360. Plus, its cheap!
INCREDIBLE!! I have to start off by saying that this RPG is one of my personal favorites for many supportive reasons. I beat this on both XBOX 360 and PS3 so I have literally seen everything the game has to offer.
The story is labeled "cliche" by many people but I beg to differ. It is very unique and has well balanced pacing and great story telling. Very interesting stuff.
The sound is fantastic in my opinion. I find myself listening to the soundtrack pretty often.
And finally, THE GAMEPLAY. I have to honestly say that this may very well prove to be my favorite battle system of ALL TIME! It keeps you in the action because of the very unique, and fun battle system that was never seen in many turn based RPG's before. It has a "Grid" system where you move your players across a limited amount of blocks where you must figure out your attack ranges for different characters to successfully defeat the enemy. It may sound familiar, but Enchant Arm executes this grid system in a different way and proves to be a great success.
Looking back on both memorable times beating this game, I have to say that it was one of the most enjoyable experiences I have had in my history of gaming. I THINK I MIGHT BEAT IT AGAIN LOL!!
Value for money... At this price, it's simply value for money...
Game is good but not great...
Any rpg fan should be able to pick it up with no problems!!
Thanks alot play-asia...
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Excellent This RPG is not everyone's cup of tea that's for sure, it contains a lot of elements that you will either love or hate, or can put up with.
The game has a solid story and is a fun RPG once it gets going. The intro is somewhat long, dull, and at times downright irritating, but once the game kicks in and things get moving everything improves drastically.
The game is very linear even by JRPG standards, so people who are lokoing for an Oblivion experience should stay away.
Lastly the PS3 version with new Six-Axis mini-games and extra footage is great! Having played it on the Xbox360 I was skeptical how much better it would be, but it truly is. The enhancements, while minor, really do improve the game. It seems to be a trend now that the 360 gets the games earlier, but the PS3 gets the definitive versions.
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