Anyone play it before? Well it just came out, its an single player rpg/rts. Its kinda like Dynasty Warriors but ALOT better. You are always in epic battles and you can level up and raise stats, buy armor, weapons, and so on. In Joan of Arc, you also have a better party following you rather then those 4 whimps that "think" they are guards in DW. In JoA your party can contain I think up to about 80 members.. :P. And around 3 heros... not really sure but thats just what iv heard. Im just now installing it, can't wait ><
When I am King you will be first aginist the wall.
Comments
*******************************
The anticipation of death is far worse than death itself...
[img]http://www.bowlingfortruth.com/images/banner.gif[img]
********************************
If you wait to do something until the last minute, your more efficient since it will only take 1 minute.
http://www.enlight.com/joa/
PC
Richard J. Cox
"There were much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible, and not a little of that which might have excited disgust."
*******************************
The anticipation of death is far worse than death itself...
[img]http://www.bowlingfortruth.com/images/banner.gif[img]
********************************
If you wait to do something until the last minute, your more efficient since it will only take 1 minute.
Wasn't necessarily promoting the game, just answerign the question. And I only assume thats the same Joan of Arc game the original thread was referring to, I could be wrong. Never played it myself.
Richard J. Cox
"There were much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible, and not a little of that which might have excited disgust."
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."
Rich Cook.
"The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree, is by accident. That's where we come in; we're computer professionals. We cause accidents."
Nathaniel Borenstein .