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Wild Arms 4 and Wild Arms 5 have random battles, but there is a specific system in place where you can turn off all random battles in an area if you defeat the Sol Niger. Maybe half the time this is accessible at the start of a dungeon, with the downside being that the other half the time, the Sol Niger savepoint is at the end of the dungeon where you've already slugged through a bunch of random battles. Just in case, I recommend 4 over 5.
Of course, Valkyrie Profile and as IC said, its sequel. Explanation hopefully not needed. Radiata Stories starts off decent, but tapers off the further you get into the story with the time system and amount of characters. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I loved Wild Arms 3 as well, and if I recall correctly, there were random battles too but you could cancel them up to a certain amount of times which would go up throughout the game somehow. One other GFFer was wondering about Wild Arms 3 also and ended up loving it after trying it. There are couple of points that may turn you off, like having to repeatedly scan the overworld for destinations.
Wild Arms 4 introduces the HEX battle system which people either hate or love. Of course, I loved it too but it really boils to down to if the HEX system is for you, with Wild Arms 4, since it seems to be hit or miss with people. There's nowhere I can't reach. |