With simple controls using the Wii remote, anyone can easily enjoy the story of the popular anime "Fullmetal Alchemist" in this AVG. The story of this game is a must-see episode for fans that connects to volume 16 of the original manga, and players control the protagonist Edward Elric as they progress through the game while conversing with the many characters scattered around Central City. All characters are reproduced using high-quality 3D models, and the rich expressions and detailed motions they show during conversations are comparable to those in the anime. The scenario was written by Toriyama Motomu, director of "Final Fantasy XIII," and original author Arakawa Hiromu provided full supervision and original character design.
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Prince of the Dawn - Wii
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With simple controls using the Wii remote, anyone can easily enjoy the story of the popular anime "Fullmetal Alchemist" in this AVG. The story of this game is a must-see episode for fans that connects to volume 16 of the original manga, and players control the protagonist Edward Elric as they progress through the game while conversing with the many characters scattered around Central City. All characters are reproduced using high-quality 3D models, and the rich expressions and detailed motions they show during conversations are comparable to those in the anime. The scenario was written by Toriyama Motomu, director of "Final Fantasy XIII," and original author Arakawa Hiromu provided full supervision and original character design.
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