VIP Wild Arms Revisited

Discussion in 'Announcements Area' started by Cats777, Jun 18, 2026 at 11:37 PM.

  1. Cats777 ┬─┬ノ( º _ ºノ)

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    I decided to revisit one of the most underrated JRPG series ever made with that wild west fantasy hybrid and unique Morricone-inspired music. I have a limited recollection of playing 1 and 3, but I do remember playing the intros multiple times. That whistling was just too good.

    Code:
    Wild Arms - Morning of Departure
    Wild Arms Alter Code: F - Windward Birds
    Wild Arms Alter Code: F - Filgaia
    Wild Arms Alter Code: F - Puzzle
    Wild Arms 2 - AtomicARMS
    Wild Arms 2 - WATARIDORI BAND - WILD ARMS 2nd IGNITION ~You'll Never Be Alone~
    Wild Arms 3 - Gunmetal Action
    Wild Arms 3 - Migratory Birds-Scoundrels
    Wild Arms 4 - Ryo Yonemitsu - To the End of the Wilderness Ver. Detonator
    Wild Arms 4 - Ryo Yonemitsu - Because You Are Here Looking Up at the Sky
    Wild Arms 4 - Friends Who Watch Your Back
    Wild Arms 4 - That Is Where the Pierced Spirit Becomes Certain
    Wild Arms 5 - Justice to Believe (ver. Ground Zero)
    Wild Arms 5 - When the Heart Ignites
    Wild Arms XF - The Dawn Will Surely Come
    Wild Arms XF - "Honki no Uso (Ver. true heart)"
    Wild Arms XF - Duel Sign
    Wild Arms XF - FINAL DISASTER <2>
    The majority of the OSTs were composed by Michiko Naruke and Noriyasu Agematsu. Even though the later games strayed away from the wild west theme into more futuristic fantasy that all other JRPGs were into, the music still sounded Morricone-inspired for the most part.

    It's been 20 years since the last game, and the spiritual successor by former devs hasn't had a substantial updated in years. So I guess that’s a o7 for Wild Arms: both for the franchise and for this update.

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