Some Jeanne d’Arc screens
The Level 5 project Jeanne d’Arc is shaping up to be an interesting play. Too bad that we weren’t one of the lucky few who were able to try the game out. But let’s not sulk or wallow in self-pity, lookie here, these are screenshots! Anyhow, our Japanese is no good (what else is new) and we could only hope that we could be dishing out English screens as the weeks go by.
If you’re hoping to catch up on a bit of French history when you play this game, well, we suggest you pick up a book instead as this is not based on the national heroine of France. The game puts you in the shoes of Joan and together with your comrades, Lian and Roger, you have to take up the emblem of the Five Heroes of yore. And as if that’s not enough responsibility, you are also tasked to keep the world safe from demons and their minions who of course do nothing but evil deeds.
The game will grace Japan store shelves this coming November 22. As for the U.S. release, well, we could only hope for that to happen.
More screens after the jump!
The Level 5 project Jeanne d’Arc is shaping up to be an interesting play. Too bad that we weren’t one of the lucky few who were able to try the game out. But let’s not sulk or wallow in self-pity, lookie here, these are screenshots! Anyhow, our Japanese is no good and we could only hope that we could be dishing out English screens as the weeks go by.
If you’re hoping to catch up on a bit of French history when you play this game, well, we suggest you pick up a book instead as this is not based on the national heroine of France. The game puts you in the shoes of Joan and together with your comrades, Lian and Roger, you have to take up the emblem of the Five Heroes of yore. And as if that’s not enough responsibility, you are also tasked to keep the world safe from demons and their minions who of course do nothing but evil deeds.
The game will grace Japan store shelves this coming November 22. As for the U.S. release, well, we could only hope for that to happen.
Via tgbus