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Wild Arms 2 PS1

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Game Info

Developer
Media.Vision
Publisher
Sony
Platform
PS1
Release Year
1999

Screenshots

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Game History

Wild Arms 2 was developed by Media.Vision and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation console. The game was a direct sequel to the original Wild Arms, released in 1996, and continued the developer's work in the JRPG genre with a focus on Western-themed storytelling and gameplay mechanics.

Wild Arms 2 launched in Japan on December 23, 1999, and reached North America on April 25, 2000. The game was later released in Europe, completing its regional rollout during 2000. It arrived during a strong period for PlayStation JRPGs, competing with titles like Final Fantasy VII and Chrono Cross.

The game received generally positive reviews from gaming publications at launch, with critics praising its unique Western setting, engaging story, and solid turn-based combat system. However, sales were moderate in most regions, and it did not achieve the blockbuster status of some contemporaries. The game performed respectably enough to warrant continued support for the series, but it never became a mainstream phenomenon.

Wild Arms 2 has become historically significant to collectors for several reasons. The game is valued for its unique aesthetic that blended JRPG conventions with a distinctly American frontier setting, making it stand out in the crowded PS1 library. The soundtrack, composed by Michiko Naruke, is particularly praised by enthusiasts. Additionally, as Western-themed JRPGs remain relatively uncommon, the game has gained cult status and appreciates in value among collectors seeking unique PlayStation titles.

One notable aspect of Wild Arms 2's development was Media.Vision's commitment to expanding the franchise's narrative scope despite budgetary constraints. The game featured a cast system that allowed players to switch between different protagonists with distinct storylines that converged throughout the narrative. This design choice was considered ambitious for the time and influenced how subsequent titles in the series approached storytelling. The game's commercial underperformance relative to expectations did not prevent the franchise from continuing, demonstrating publisher confidence in the property.