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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Rating
T-Teen
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0020626721035
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Publisher
Vivendi
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Bard's Tale

About this product

Product Information

Forget chivalry. Never mind saving the world. Just say "no" to <i>noblesse oblige</i>. Players enter 2004's The Bard's Tale with refreshingly simple motivations that the often underrepresented everyman adventurer can really relate to -- "coins and cleavage." In the role of the opportunistic, smart-mouthed, somewhat pompously disaffected Bard himself, players embark on a humorous, action-oriented misadventure through a classic medieval fantasy realm, based on the fondly remembered 1985 home computer game of the same title. Like the landmark original, this latter-day Bard's Tale was produced by RPG luminary Brian Fargo, and it is the first release from his inXile Entertainment studio.<br><br>The 3D game world is viewed from a top-down perspective, reminiscent of NeverWinter Nights, Dungeon Siege, or in particular, Snowblind Studios' Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest; Bard's Tale was built on the Champions of Norrath engine. Players guide the Bard through the large world, exploring new areas and always on the lookout for a free meal or a "soft place to rest his head." While he is skilled enough with his sword, the Bard's true talent is in his voice. He can learn to use his special musical powers to summon a variety of able-bodied creatures that will follow along and help him in combat.<br><br>In spite of all the hacking and slashing that ensues, there is a considerable amount of <i>real</i> role-playing in The Bard's Tale -- not just stat-maxing and attribute improvements, but truly player-directed character development that influences the story being told. The game features a "Snarky/Nice" conversation system that allows players to choose the tone the Bard takes when speaking to different NPCs. Obviously, this can have a significant effect on their responses. Because the plot offers so many choices, with so many possible results, players will have to adventure through the game multiple times to unlock all its secrets and see everything it has to offer.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Vivendi
UPC
0020626721035, 3307210191038
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6475193

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Role Playing
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Bard's Tale

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2004
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence

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4.7
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  • Top favorable review

    Pretty good game

    I like this game a lot. It has some bugs though, and it's possible to get stuck and have to start over. That is the most negative thing I have to say about it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: kemaa

  • Funny, challenging, unique; a good buy.

    Well, what's to say about this game? It's certainly a fun bit of hack 'n slash, but atypical in its weapon and summon set-ups, which is a good thing, in this case. You roam about a Celtic-themed landscape as the bard, a smarmy, wise-assed rogue with a taste for booze and pretty ladies. The storyline is very humorous; think Monty Python and the Holy Grail (including a vorpal rat and a haggis monster). The bard is voiced by Cary Elwes (remember "The Princess Bride?"), and he does a fantastic job of bringing the character to life. Tony Jay is the narrator, whom I personally love as a voice actor. He's appeared on a few video games. He voiced Xantam the beholder in Bardur's Gate: Dark Alliance and Lord Innoruuk (or however you spell it) in Champions of Norrath. Jay definitely shows a much ...

  • Great comic satire in a graphically average game

    I'm about 2/3rds of the way through this game, and will probably finish it, if for no other reason than the satire and the comedy value in it. The game play is kind of annoying because it's played from a 3rd person point of view, where you're actually looking down on the scenes and characters from up above. Also, the load times tend to be a bit long. The graphics are average, at best. However, the dialogue between the characters and between the narrator and the main character is a riot! The main idea is that you, as the main character - the Bard - can choose how to talk or respond to people. You can either be snarky (smart-ass, nasty or crude comments) or nice (usually only slightly less snarky than the actual snarky responses). How you interact with other characters has an effect ...

  • Title is appropriate

    Bard's Tale is a more adult version of an original computer game you may have played in the late '90s. You follow the journey of the main character through a myriad of battles, conversations and choices. At several points you have the option to be a gentleman or a choose a more sassy answer to your conversation. These choices change the direction of the game making it a more personal experience. Although this game is an action/fighting game...IMO it is more theatrical and movie like. To me it has the feel of some comedy or parody type movie. If you want a hard-core fantasy battle game, this is NOT it. If you are looking for some fun and enjoyment with some decent battles and an average amount of strategy, this will be a good time. As I said before, Bard's Tale definitely has some ...

  • A very snarky adventure !

    I have this game on both PC and PS2. First I played it almost all the way through on PC , then I ordered it on PS2, just because I liked it so much. The Bard is voiced by Carey Elwes (Robin Hood Men in Tights, Princess Bride). The comedy aspect is along the lines of Jack Sparrow from "Pirates of the Caribbean". The Bard is VERY similar. He's mainly out for himself trying to get paid and find any woman he can to share a bed with. The Bard's impact on a conversation depends on how you choose to respond, either snarky or nice, which leads to loads of humor, he also takes time out to look at the camera and argue with the narrator during his quest for a little more added humor. In a round-about way, the Bard gets tricked into going on this massive, enthralling quest to save a beautiful ...