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Based on the incredibly popular Japanese anime series, Fullmetal Alchemist follows the journey of Edward and Alphonse Elric on a unique alchemical adventure to Central City. When Edward and Alphonse tried to resurrect their departed mother with alchemy, things didn't quite go as planned. Edward lost two limbs, and Alphonse lost his entire body, only to inhabit a full suit of armor. Now, the brothers must find their way to Central City and track down the Philosopher's Stone to put things right. Luckily, Edward can transform many everyday items (like trees and benches) into useful weapons or objects through the power of alchemy. The game also includes over 30 minutes of original animation from the show's creators designed just for the game.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (6.4 out of 10)
Last year was the most prolific role-playing season I've ever seen. Between the traditional turn-based stuff, the tactics-style strategy goodness, and the action-oriented hack and slash, there were almost two-dozen RPGs for the PlayStation 2. That's a lot. Remarkably, 2005 looks like it could be eve...more
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Average Member Rating: 7.1 out of 10
"This is the equivalent change I get...". (7 out of 10)
posted by TatsuJin (SAN MARCOS, CA) on Jun 21, 2006
Member since Feb 2006
10 out of 10 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Feb 2006
10 out of 10 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
This game should have been also created as a movie because the plot is a sidestory yet it chronicled into the two boys' lives and their journey to find the Philosopher's Stone. The story does fits into the storyline of Full Metal Alchemist thus it takes place between episode 17 and 18. If you are a ...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 226 kb
Controllers Analog Control, Digital Control, Vibration Function
Modes Story, Full Mission Single-Player
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