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A beautiful Game that tells the Story of Joan of Arc in a special Way. Even if the End is not true, it is nevertheless a nice varied Ending that would surely have been desired for You. There she at least has a Happy Ending.
The Graphics are prevalent for the Year at the time. The Figures are beautifully designed.
Only 2 Deficiencies are there. The KI Unadvantages are very often stuck and often have to be retrieved if you run too fast. Sometimes you hang in the Soldiers around then have to reload the Game. So save often.
Too bad that the Figures were not still German-edronized.
Verdict: 9/10 Stars.
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Classical review "Wars and Warriors: Joan of Arc" is a 2004 action adventure.
The Game, however, is set in the early 15th Century. In the Late Stages of the 100-year War, a Figure is stepping into the Spotlight that will go down in History as a French National Heroine. The young Johanna of Orléans had religious Visions, led the Dauphin to Victory against England and Burgundy and ended up at the Stake.
We guide Johanna through some historically oriented Missions in the broadest sense, in which we are allowed above all to demonstrate our sword and Arrow Skills, something that the historical Johanna was not primarily famous for. From a Third-person perspective, we blow up knights and Country Skuns, some of whom are let loose in Droves. The Combat System is simple and, above all, combo-based. In the case of the Bow and Arrow, we switch to the ego perspective. On the Maps, small Stories are told again and Again, Ambushes Or raids, for example, Or immediately storm attacks.
We also have Companions whose Number increases, some of whom we can control and, like us, level up. Sometimes we have to move whole Groups of Soldiers and set up tactically cleverly. The Character Umbrella is reminiscent of a classic RPG, with Inventory and Starch Values. At Merchants we can buy Food that improves our Health and At Forges we can buy new Weapons and Armor. Nice things like Food or Arrows can also be found in boxes and Barrels standing around. There is also a Map, of course, so that everything is reminiscent of a typical action RPG.
However, the Gameplay is always repetetive. The Fights don't feel particularly outstanding either: It seems Particularly strange that when twenty Opponents are in front of us we like to meet every twenty With a Sword Thief.
In the Basic Principle, however, the Game design is round, well thought out and above all quite atmospheric, even if the historical Accuracy is what leaves desired, it is always fun and the Version does it quite unproblematic. Even then, the Graphics were certainly not the most beautiful, but it works and the Sounds are also passable. Some Of them are even Passages, but in very poor Quality, set to music.
Rating: 7/10 Atmosphere 7/10 Story 6/10 Graphic 6/10 Sound 6/10 Game Mechanics 6/10 Balancing 6/10 Game Pass (technical Ratings always include the Year of Publication) Conclusion: The Saint Johanna of the Battlegrounds.
6/10 Overall Rating