Description
Used Bladestorm The Hundred Years War Playstation 3 Gam tested and guaranteed to work.
Product Details
UPC:
040198001625
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Action & Adventure
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Teen
SKU:
PS3_BLADESTORM_HUNDRED_YEARS_WAR
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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If you like the dynasty warriors series then you will probably like bladestorm too, if you stick with it long enough to get the controls. It is similar to a DW type game in many ways but is definitely not the same. In this one, you control and fight as a whole squad instead of one hero. You can change squads in the middle of a battle whenever you want. This game has a good leveling system and if you want to max all the different squads it is going to take a long time. I have played for over 50 hours and i still have a long way to go. The strategy isn’t all that great but if you want to try something new and different in a DW/SW vein get this game.
This review was written by my son, James Shea.Koei is famous for games that take liberties with historical events (see also the Dynasty Warriors and Kessen games), and now they’ve turned their attention to the Hundred Years War. Despite the questionable accuracy of the history involved, Bladestorm is nonetheless a fun, solid game that introduces a lot of unique game mechanics different than any of Koei’s other games.As indicated by the name, Bladestorm takes place during the Hundred Years War, and features many of the personalities present at the time: Joan of Arc, Edward the Black Prince, Henry V, and so on. The historical accuracy is not especially important, however; there are a multitude of fictional characters added in to make things more interesting. Furthermore, the unit types encountered in this game are not exactly accurate: from simple soldiers like pikemen and swordsmen to the more exotic like camels and samurai to the outright fantastic like wizards. Really, the background just provides an excuse to have one side be the “red” side (England) and the other be the “blue” side (France), as other than specific personas there is really no difference between the two.The player takes the role of a mercenary (whose gender, face, voice, and name can be customized) who fights for both sides. In addition, there are many other mercenaries with whom you work with or against, depending on the job. If you take a job with England, for example, your fellow mercenaries may take a jo.
is a good game, I enjoyed for the first 5 hours of playing, but is almost just samething over and over, is like a rpg, that you must always do the same thing till you get stronger or better. This game is hard if you play higher stars rank. I recommend this game of people that like to lead a army.
Best game, it never ends!
Great fun game a little like Dynasty Warriors but without the hack and slash and more strategy involved. Controls can be difficult at first but easy to master. Definately ordering from retrolio again.
Good game just gets boring
good story linegood grapics for ps3a little more complicated then dynasty warriors or samurai warriorskoei games made the user have more control over their little army vsthe asian way where it relates to individuals
As of this writing, I have played about 30 hours of the game so far.This game revolves around the 100 years war. These were a series of conflicts between the French and the English from the 14th-15th centuries. You play as a voiceless mercenary, male or female, as he/she attempts to carve a name for them self by taking contracts from either the English or French.The game play is very similar to Kessen III, where you control one individual unit at a time. You can lead a variety of units, from Horses, archers, spearmen, swords, long spearmen (like pikes), among several others. They each have their own special attacks, which can greatly help in winning a battle.However, you do not get to actually keep a unit for yourself in that you will mainly be taking a troop from whatever side you align yourself with in a given battle.Instead of having one singular unit with its own skills, you get to build up your skills with whatever unit you choose based on the `books’ you have. These books are named after the various units you get to control. You can assign skill points in each book based on how much experience you have with that unit. You can expend these experience points to upgrade various attributes such as attack, defense, etc. These skills are applied to a unit when you command them.Unlike Kessen III, however, you play more as an individual than as a warlord. You do not get to issue orders to all the troops your side has on the field. You control only the unit your main ch.
good my husband have played it and enjoyed it. it was great that he could choose from several options from it.
Cool game but it gets repetitive once you unlock everything.