“La Pucelle is a game that you won’t be able to stop playing once you start" says Sohei Niikawa, Managing Director of Nippon Ichi Software. “If you are a fan of Disgaea, you don’t want to miss La Pucelle.” Mika Hayashi, Mastiff's Big Woof, Japan, and producer for La Pucelle: Tactics adds: "Instant, continuous level-ups, items you can combine and enemies willing to come to your side, together with a heavily tactical battle system and heartrending story make this a great game."
Many American gamers became familiar with talented developer Nippon Ichi in late summer 2003 when their spectacular game, Disgaea, shipped for the PlayStation 2. Disgaea captivated consumers and critics alike and recently won a number of “2003 Best of” awards
La Pucelle: Tactics Features
- Dark Portals and Purification: Brand new to the RPG world, use your powers to purify defiled ground and enemies. If pulled off right the effect is like having a super-giant combo.
- Damage multiple enemies at once
- Stop new enemies from appearing
- Strengthen items in real time
- More detailed story and character development than Disgaea
- Fast leveling system: Items, characters and skills can increase every round of battle for well earned instant gratification.
- Carry up to 149 items and use them to learn special magic.
- Turn enemies to allies. Bring up to 8 units into battle.
- Seize the high ground! Battlefield terrain will vary in height: attacking down is way better than being attacked from above.
- Attack in formation with your allies -- Wave Attack and Simultaneous Attack
- Great balance of difficulty with early stages functioning as a tutorial, characters with real personality, beautiful hand drawn backgrounds
- Over 100 hours of gameplay with multiple endings
- Winner of a coveted Gold Award from Famitsu, Japan's leading game magazine.
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