Developer: NIS
Developer: NIS
Developer: NIS
Publisher: Mastiff
Publisher: Mastiff
Genre: Strategy RPG
Release Date: May 3, 2004 (US)
Release Date: May 3, 2004 (US)
Release Date: May 3, 2004 (US)
T for Teen: Blood, Crude Humor, Mature Sexual Themes, Mild Violence
La Pucelle: Tactics

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Developer: NIS
Developer: NIS
Developer: NIS
Publisher: Mastiff
Publisher: Mastiff
Genre: Strategy RPG
Release Date: May 3, 2004 (US)
Release Date: May 3, 2004 (US)
Release Date: May 3, 2004 (US)
T for Teen: Blood, Crude Humor, Mature Sexual Themes, Mild Violence
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La Pucelle: Tactics is a tactical RPG from Nippon Ichi, creators of Disgaea. La Pucelle: Tactics is a tale of betrayal and double cross, monsters in human form and humans in monster form, set in an alternate medieval Europe. The unlikely hero is a smart mouthed and undisciplined sixteen year old who just passed her exorcism exams and her comrades in La Pucelle, a demon hunting squad. La Pucelle serves up a rich storyline, with equal parts characterization and personality to match. Gameplay involves capturing monsters and successfully manipulating each stage's Dark Portals, all set to a quirky old-school atmosphere and complemented by extra gameplay features, like the bartering system. Over 100 hours of gameplay with multiple endings await.


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La Pucelle: Tactics

PS2 Reviews | May 21, 2004

Atlus' Disgaea was one of the surprise hits of 2003 -- while the game didn't break any sales records or anything, it came out of nowhere to widespread praise from critics and consumers alike. With the U.S. hardcore market finally getting its due, it's not at all surprising that newcomer Mastiff Games picked up another tactics title by Nippon Ichi, Disgaea's developer. La Pucelle: Tactics may not be particularly great to look at, but the gameplay is sure to please fans of the tactics genre. Read More »

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PS2 News | May 3, 2004

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PS2 Previews | Apr 23, 2004

When Atlus originally announced it was releasing Disgaea, another game from the makers of Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, the gaming community's collective eye roll was practically audible. How misplaced their skepticism was -- not only was Disgaea original, charming, and hilarious, it was one of the best and most innovative tactical RPGs to come out in the United States. Well, developer Nippon Ichi has another game headed stateside, courtesy of freshly minted publisher, Mastiff Games. La Pucelle Tactics is due out in early May, and so far it's shaping up very nicely. Read More »

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Editions

Also known as: Disgaea Zero, La Pucelle (Limited Edition), La Pucelle: Hikari no Seijo Densetsu

La Pucelle Tactics: Hikari no Seijo Densetsu Nishuu Me Hajimemashita (PS2)

Release Region: Japan
Release Date: January 30, 2002
Publisher: Mastiff

La Pucelle: Hikari no Seijo Densetsu (PS2)

Release Region: Japan
Release Date: January 30, 2002
Publisher: Mastiff

La Pucelle: Tactics (PS2)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: May 3, 2004
Publisher: Mastiff

ESRB T for Teen Blood, Crude Humor, Mature Sexual Themes, Mild Violence

Also available on: PlayStation Portable

Specifications

Release Medium

1 DVD

For more info on these technical requirements and features, please view GameSpy's Specs FAQ.

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, and strengthen items in real time
  • 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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