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Searched and didn't find nothing. Hope SCEA do the right thing and bring it down here.
zoku88 said:^You didn't even buy Valkyrie Profile?
With the long list of awesome PSP games that have come out since Lumines that do exactly what the PSP was promised to do, I would love to hear why you wasted your money and have not bought any game for your PSP since then.DevelopmentArrested said:The first PSP game I buy since Lumines.
Mook1e said:With the long list of awesome PSP games that have come out since Lumines that do exactly what the PSP was promised to do...
Console quality games on a handheld. :|ethelred said:What was it promised to do?
Mook1e said:Console quality games on a handheld. :|
Where have you been the last 3 years?
FateBreaker said:if that's in terms of graphic quality, okay...
if that's in terms of gameplay and awesome kick-ass games like PS1 and PS2 delivered ...
Sadly, I fall into the "wants console RPGs" section . It hurts even more when Japan gets games like Suikoden I&2 and Sakura Taisen 1&2, but we don't...Mook1e said:Console quality games on a handheld. :|
Where have you been the last 3 years?
If a person doesn't want console games in a handheld, they really shouldn't have bought a PSP.
I can understand if you thought you would get console quality RPGs only and are disappointed in the PSP, but if you pay the price of the thing and don't buy any games for it, you've either wasted your money or you're a pirate.
Anyway, this game looks pretty good, but I would like to read more about the gameplay.
zoku88 said:Sadly, I fall into the "wants console RPGs" section . It hurts even more when Japan gets games like Suikoden I&2 and Sakura Taisen 1&2, but we don't...
Error said:I read the game the is very mediocre and forgettable. I dont think sony will bother with it.
There are plenty of those as well, yes, I know.FateBreaker said:if that's in terms of graphic quality, okay...
if that's in terms of gameplay and awesome kick-ass games like PS1 and PS2 delivered ...
Error said:I read the game the is very mediocre and forgettable. I dont think sony will bother with it.
FateBreaker said:but but LEVEL 5
duckroll said:Exactly! Level 5! If a huge budget Level 5 game like Rogue Galaxy on a userbase like the PS2 can't even sell 100k in 2 months in the US, why exactly would Sony want to touch a Level 5 game on the...... PSP? :lol
Lain said:Because the budget for Jeanne came from Sony?
Isn't that a good enough incentive to Sony for localizing it, or have some other publisher do it?
Ask Atlus =pduckroll said:Huh? What I mean is, why would any publisher want to touch a BOMB?
Pureauthor said:duckroll is just mocking us because he can play the japanese version any time he should so desire.
He mocking PSP owners not DS owners. You will never feel the painPureauthor said:duckroll is just mocking us because he can play the japanese version any time he should so desire.
:lol :lolPureauthor said:Yes, ten foot poles tend to be lousy for controlling videogames.
03/21/2007 07:55:07 AM EDT
PR Newswire
Jeanne d'Arc Brings a Visually Stunning, Tactics-Based Strategy Role Playing Game (RPG) Exclusively to the PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) System After a Successful Launch in Japan, Level-5 Prepares to Deliver Their Unique Portable RPG to the North American Market This August
FOSTER CITY, Calif., March 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. announced today the August 2007 North American release of Jeanne d'Arc, available exclusively for the PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) system. Developed by Level-5, creators of the renowned Dark Cloud series and the critically acclaimed RPG Rogue Galaxy(TM), Jeanne d'Arc delivers a new tactical role-playing adventure set across vast lands with detailed environments, unique characters, and a diverse combat and gameplay system. In Jeanne d'Arc, players will step into a colorful world that brings together history and fantasy, taking part in a magical tale inspired by the life and times of the legendary Joan of Arc. Combining an intricate tactical combat system, a heroic story with more than 40 hours of gameplay, and a stunning visual style that truly dazzles on the PSP system, Jeanne d'Arc is ready to deliver hours of strategic RPG action to players anytime, anywhere.
"With the introduction of Jeanne d'Arc for PSP, Level-5 now brings their high standard of game development excellence to the portable world," said Jeff Reese, Director, Software Marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment America. "The team has managed to create an action filled, mythical adventure that RPG fans and gamers alike will take anywhere they feel like playing, further adding depth to the ever expanding lineup of PSP software."
The Jeanne d'Arc story begins far in the past, when a great war was waged by mankind against demonic armies attempting to invade the human world. During that time, five brave heroes created armlets to restrain the demon gods. In a quest to turn back the rueful army, a young crusader named Jeanne is commanded by mysterious voices to use the power of the magical armlet to seal away the demon king and recover her homeland once and for all.
Set among sprawling fields, battle-torn villages, and intricate dungeons, Jeanne d'Arc unfolds through more than 40 expansive and highly detailed environments, where players will engage in the pursuit of France's resurgence. Players will control up to 14 characters throughout the journey, including humans and beasts, as they battle a variety of enemies in the quest to turn back the English domination. Jeanne d'Arc delivers a strategic, turn-based battle system where players engage in unique team attacks and defensive schemes, using multiple characters' skills in combination to create devastating strikes. Further adding to the depth of play, each character has access to one of eight weapon types that are also upgradeable as players' progress through the game. Additionally, players can customize their characters with more than 150 different skills and abilities throughout the game.
Did you even look at the post? :lolMacstorm said:I'll believe it when I see that PR from Sony directly.
jj984jj said:Did you even look at the post? :lol
Oh, there was a post? How did I miss that?jj984jj said:Did you even look at the post? :lol
What? Brave Story was announced for an NA release?Durante said:Between this and Brave Story it's PSP RPG happy dance day.
MoxManiac said:duckroll is just mad because this game is nothing like star ocean 3, his favorite game in the universe.
Cool, thanks. I've never dealt with PR Newswire before and hadn't seen anything from Sony directly yet today, so I was leery.methane47 said:Yes Brave story was announced.. as well as Dungeon maker and wild Arms 5
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Check my other thread..
And also the PR is from Sony's Stock messages... I work at a stock company so I see these all day... But I'm sure if you looked at Yahoo Finance or something and looked for "SNE" which is sony's symbol you would find the PR
Went and poked around, here you go:Macstorm said:Cool, thanks. I've never dealt with PR Newswire before and hadn't seen anything from Sony directly yet today, so I was leery.
methane47 said:Yes Brave story was announced.. as well as Dungeon maker and wild Arms 5
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Check my other thread..
And also the PR is from Sony's Stock messages... I work at a stock company so I see these all day... But I'm sure if you looked at Yahoo Finance or something and looked for "SNE" which is sony's symbol you would find the PR