Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Year 2010
Developer Namco Bandai
Genre Fighting
PSP Wii

About the Game

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is the 2010 video game adaptation developed for PSP and Wii to coincide with the conclusion of the Brotherhood anime series, offering fans a chance to experience the full cast in an interactive format immediately following the manga's beloved conclusion. The game functions as a 3D fighter in the tradition of arena brawlers, allowing players to select from a roster spanning both protagonists and antagonists of the Brotherhood story — Edward and Alphonse Elric, Roy Mustang, Olivier Armstrong, Scar, and several Homunculi — each with fighting styles that authentically reflect their powers and combat approaches from the source material. Edward fights using his automail blade and earth-shattering alchemy transmutations; Mustang summons fire pillars and flame barrages; the Homunculi each deploy their unique regenerative or elemental abilities. The Story Mode walks through Brotherhood's key combat encounters with simplified presentation, serving as a highlight reel of the series' greatest battles in interactive form. The local cooperative multiplayer option allows two players to team up for the campaign, reflecting the series' own emphasis on partnership — the Elric brothers working in concert. The game is primarily aimed at fans seeking a celebratory interactive companion to their Brotherhood experience rather than a standalone masterpiece, and in that context it succeeds admirably, providing an entertaining extension of a story that remains one of the most beloved in manga history.

Available Platforms

PSP
Wii

Game Details

Release Year
2010
Developer
Namco Bandai
Genre
Fighting

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