Instead of inputting circle's and x's, you press up, down, left and right for punch, kick, low attack and high attack. The Tactical Arts System is reminiscent of the battle engine in Xenogears. In any case, this RPG will definitely warrant a look from hard-core RPG fanatics and casual fans alike. With Final Fantasy VIII scheduled to arrive in America much later in the year, the timing looks to be perfect for Legend of Legaia. Legaia is also compatible with the Dual Shock analog controller and provides force-feedback effects during battles. Every detail, from the towns to the characters, is rendered in polygons, as are the battle scenes. Unlike Wild Arms, Legend of Legaia is a completely 3D RPG. Assisted by magical creatures called "Ra-Seru," you and your comrades will use a wide variety of Super-Arts to defeat the many enemies you'll encounter. These trees will destroy the mist, with the help of you and your friends Noa and Gala. Assuming control of the main character, Vahn, you must attempt to save the world by reviving the many Genesis Trees found throughout the land. The world is being enveloped by a mysterious mist, and people are turning into strange and horrible creatures whenever they come into contact with it. While not exactly Tekken 3, think of the battle-system used in Xenogears but pumped up on steroids and you might get the picture. Boasting an innovative new battle engine called the "Tactical Arts System," Legend of Legaia attempts to take the RPG genre in new directions with this unique new approach. Originally released in Japan just this past winter, Legaia is making its way to U.S. Instead, you can look forward to their newest title, Legend of Legaia, due out in March. Regrettably, the answer would be no, but that's not to say that Contrail, those busy beavers responsible for Wild Arms, has been lying around doing nothing. Many RPG fans have been wondering if there would be a Wild Arms 2 anytime soon.