Jeanne dArc — Tourelles Syndrome -or- Did Anybody Sleep With Joan of Arc?
Okay, so I’m Joan of Arc, who is destined to be sold to the English and burned at the stake. My companions include my best friend (who has no combat experience whatsoever), a frog, and a small selection of a greater French army. Oh, and by the way, I have to lead the entire French army to victory? I’m doomed. Jeanne d’Arc is loosely based on the real life of a girl who heard the voice of God, heeded His voice, and actually believed she had a chance to win. What sucks for the French is that apparently, only God could help them win a war. What doesn’t suck for you is that at least you get a fighting chance to win: the battle system is tactics based, so if you’re good at Final Fantasy Tactics, Disgaea, Luminous Arc, and a bevy of other tactics-based games, you should have little trouble with this game. It’s not too difficult, but it’s not too easy, either. While you may be tempted to just send one character out into battle and use them to kill everything, the game uses a paper-rock-scisso