
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
It isn't too long...relatively speaking. Thanks to series like Disgaea and FF Tactics, the strategy RPG genre is famous for campaigns that easily stretch into the hundreds of hours. So 57 hours isn't too bad. But you're right, yes, I did do pretty much all of the optional content before the end of the game. And like I mentioned in the review, there seems to be a good bit of postgame content too, which I might do some of.
I forgot about the cut scenes! They were very well done. I wish I could have turned subtitles on for them though. One time I had to jump out of bed so I could turn up the volume and hear what they were saying without waking my wife lol
You should definitely see it through to the end. What happened to your first copy? And it may not follow the actual life of Joan of Arc but it's a nice and unique setting for the game.
Yes, get back there now! The French people need you!
Now would be a good time to make that investment And this game is usually pretty cheap.
Thanks! You should definitely put some more time into it.
Wow, have you ever considered running for office in France? You might have a previously unknown talent for inspiring the masses!
I haven't seen as many classic zombie movies as I'd like to, this one included, but I did see Dawn of the Dead (the one in the mall) a couple years ago. I was like, "Hey look! It's Dead Rising!"
I've got the Jeanne d'Arc reveiw mostly done. Should be up by tomorrow night.
I've wondered what's happened to you. I suppose I just got used to seeing so many blogs from you because of BaD. Hope you schedule opens up more soon.
Yes, playing Four Swords is a logistical nightmare of cords and Game Boys lol. What was especially bad was when we actually did drum up four people and I had to use my original GBA with an AC adaptor and one of those little lights you plug in the top to see the screen with. It was terrible but oh so much fun.
It is surprising they let me have the Vita games on PS+ too but it makes me happy. I'll have a little library of good games whenever I do get a Vita. Eventually...
Yowzers, that all sounds kind of depressing. I do my part by visiting the site from work and home. It's like I'm two people!
So what's the holdup with Metacritic? Is it just red tape or does Metacritic do some kind of protracted site review or something? Definitely sounds like getting on there would be a helpful step in the direction we want to go.