Developed by Level-5, creators of the renowned Dark Cloud series and Rogue Galaxy, 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.
"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."
Phil at SPC writes, "Welcome to the return of One & Done, an article series on SPC that talks about games that never became franchises. They were literally one and done! Now, the purpose of these articles isn't to beg for sequels, as some of these games don't need them and not every game needs to become a franchise. Instead, we're just exploring and fondly remembering these terrific titles from generations' past and giving them some more time in the old spotlight."
I also remember Cold Fear. Never wound up buying it but I watched some of the walkthrough years later.
Gun could’ve gone on, but RDR was a tough act to follow.
Early years of the following gen had quite a few one-shots. Heavenly Sword, Lair, Haze, Folklore, Stranglehold. Bah gawd Stranglehold had expensive DLC for its day.
There are the superstars of the Japanese RPG genre, the must-plays on any gamer’s list: Final Fantasy VII, Persona 4, Chrono Trigger. This is a not a list of those.
Although it's not entirely JRPG and has a little more emphasizes on the action side, I also highly recommend Nier on the PS3.
A very underrated obscure game, but very enjoyable.
Dragon Quest IV is one of the most well-known and well-loved JRPGs in the entire history of gaming.
The role playing game Jeanne D'Arc is finally available for download on PlayStation Vita in North America. The game could only be played on PS Vita previously by downloading it on a PS3 and transferring the game.
She gets burned at the stake at the end. Sorry to spoil the ending...no im not.
I will definitely pick this one up.
Has Level 5 done anything on the PSP before? I need something to compare their skills to when developing for the PSP.
I loved Dragon Quest 8 and I can only hope that they'll do just as good a job with this game. Should be interesting.