

But Wild Arms is full of typical jRPG concepts, like giant guns attached to hands, or girls fighting with umbrellas. We have a clean western, I can't think of any western jRPGs except for Wild Arms. We have a jRPG that is a survival horror in space with (nearly) no combat, no levelling, and mostly based on the dialogue and story. I mention RPG maker, because that's the only place I've seen similar games released. This feels more like a set of very polished RPG maker games, where developers could explore themes that were (and still are) rather original for jRPG genre. Although some are much shorter than that, while others are a bit longer. The games are very short - on average about 2 hours to beat each of them. Instead of getting singular game we're getting an anthology of 7 small jRPGs that only have basics of the UI in common. It was very strange on SNES where it originally released, and honestly it is till very strange even in 2023. You must be connected to PlayStation™Network or Xbox Live to redeem content.This is a very specific jRPG. The voucher code can only be used once.Those who purchase the Steam version by 11:59 PM UTC ( 7:59AM HKT, 10:59AM AEDT) are eligible.Those who purchase the PlayStation®4, PlayStation®5, or Xbox Series X|S version by 3:59 PM UTC ( 11:59PM HKT, 2:59AM AEDT) are eligible.Special limited bonuses may be available separately in the future.Purchasing content for the PlayStation®4 version and then upgrading the game to the PlayStation®5 version will require you to re-download that content with the same PlayStation™Network account.Purchasing content will give you the license to use it on both the PlayStation®5 and the PlayStation®4 versions.The content can be downloaded from the store where the download version was purchased, or via the voucher code with the retail version.


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