The folks over at Gamepro have an early preview of Level 5's upcoming turn-based RPG, Jeanne D'Arc. Previous information has been gathered from the original Japanese release and now, we get a taste for what to expect when the anticipated title comes stateside.
The game draws obvious inspiration from true-to-life Joan of Arc and appears to be much more light-hearted with its approach to the source material. Early impressions from the Japanese release seem overall, pretty positive. This title should satisfy gamers looking to satiate their hunger for more strategic game play, and having exceptional visuals is of course, a welcome addition to any party. Jeanne D'Arc is headed for North American shores in August. Until then, enjoy the screenshots!














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5-09-2007 @ 4:15PM
kingofwale said...
THANK YOU!
Imported the Japanese version, just couldn't understand much. the trailer at the beginning of each stage is cool, too bad I couldn't understand before.
This will do while I wait for FFTactic
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5-09-2007 @ 4:41PM
txa1265 said...
I had forgotten about the release date for this ... definitely still looking forward to it despite the lackluster reviews from overseas.
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5-09-2007 @ 6:45PM
kingofwale said...
>definitely still looking forward to it despite the lackluster reviews from overseas.
screw the reviews, I've played it and it's not half bad, the characters look pretty and the levels aren't too bad.
It's not an AAA game, but it sure beats the hell of garbages like Pocket Pool.
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5-09-2007 @ 9:44PM
argoknight said...
im really psyched about this game, this, crisis core and ff tactics are the reasons im getting a psp.
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5-09-2007 @ 11:15PM
K_CH said...
did you guys see the japanese cm. for this game? it's pretty funny. >.
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5-10-2007 @ 7:20AM
icruise said...
What were the reviews like? I have the Japanese version and while it seems a little simplified compared to games like Disgaea, I think it's quite good.
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5-12-2007 @ 11:07PM
James said...
Is it an RPG, or is it a turn-based strategy like FFT? I've had my fill of turn-based strategy, but I usually can work up some interest in a JRPG...
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