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The Bard's Tale

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox One
Genre: Adventure
Publisher: InExile
Developer: Vivendi/Ubisoft
Release Date: Oct. 26, 2004

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Ubisoft Europe Signs 'The Bard's Tale' (PS2/Xbox/PC)

by Judy on Jan. 10, 2005 @ 7:14 a.m. PST

The Bard's Tale eschews RPG cliches in favor of intelligent humor for an original and truly entertaining experience.

Set in medieval times, the player takes on the role of the Bard, a sarcastic, self-centred musician whose adventures are motivated strictly by "coin and cleavage" and who has absolutely no intention of following noble pursuits if at all possible. As he interacts with the other characters throughout the game, the player can choose whether the Bard uses 'snarky' or 'nice' dialogue, with direct consequences on the events to follow. Renowned film and television actor Cary Elwes (The Princess Bride, Robin Hood: Men in Tights) provides the perfect British voice for the English version.

Although humour is clearly the defining feature of The Bard's TaleTM, a great deal of attention has also been given to the plot and game rendering. Built on the superb engine from Snowblind studios used for Champions of NorrathTM and Baldur's Gate: Dark AllianceTM, the game uses the popular top-down view method of gameplay, and benefits from excellent graphics and sound. Players can not only resort to traditional magical and non-magical weapons to get themselves out of tight spots but can also summon a variety of creatures using music.

The console versions of The Bard's TaleTM have already received praise from North American media for the game's humour, personality and originality. It garnered 4.5 out of 5 from Official PlayStation Magazine for "the content, the script and the wit", Official Xbox Magazine singled out the title as a "Pick of the Month", and Game Industry News gave it 5 out of 5 GiN gems.
"The Bard's TaleTM is a refreshingly different RPG, able to poke irreverent fun at both the genre and itself. It manages to respect the rules of its category while breaking them at the same time. We are delighted to introduce players to a title that can both satisfy those looking to try a lighter RPG as well as those RPG aficionados ready to sit back and laugh," said John Parkes, EMEA Marketing Director at Ubisoft.

"We think European gamers are waiting for an intelligently funny game, and are delighted to be working with Ubisoft to make sure they find out first hand what gamers in North America have been laughing about the last couple months!" said Brian Fargo, CEO and founder of inXile entertainment. "The IGN reviewer called it 'one of the funniest games we've ever played and I have to say objectively that I agree."


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