Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled Hands-On

We explore the magical land of Bel Lenora in Studio Archcraft's upcoming role-playing game.

A game that was originally meant for the Game Boy Advance, Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled now makes it way to the Nintendo DS thanks to Studio Archcraft, an indie studio based in Montreal, Quebec. A traditional role-playing game that will remind you of classics such as Chrono Trigger, Black Sigil tells the intriguing story of a young man born without magic in a world where everyone has this mystical power. This original 2D RPG will look and feel like it belongs in the past, but it is still quite a bit of fun for those who don't care for the glossy 3D makeovers that recent Japanese RPGs have been getting.

We play as the young, magicless Kairu, a kind-hearted boy who wants only to please his father, a famous general. Fifteen years ago, the general saved the world of Bel Lenora from the evil Vai, the only other man who couldn't use magic, which makes people wary of Kairu and his lack of magical abilities. As our quest began, we found ourselves caught up in his day-to-day life, in which everyone except his adopted family treats him like some sort of demon. On his travels, Kairu is accompanied by his devoted sister, the fiery and beautiful Aurora, who doesn't like to take things very seriously but whose upbeat personality balances out Kairu's somber demeanor.

Similar to RPGs in the Super Nintendo era, your time is spent mostly exploring new cities or dungeons and talking to everyone who is capable of providing you with a few lines of text. By doing so, you'll eventually figure out what you need to do next and where you need to go. Battles are random and turn-based, but you have an active-time bar that has to recharge before you get your next turn. On your turn, you have the ability to move around the battle screen, which gives you a reason to pay attention to where your enemies are situated. Area attacks are useful, and by positioning yourself closer to a cluster of foes, you can deal damage to all of them in one fell swoop. Eight individuals will join your party throughout the game. You can have up to three members in your party at one time, all with their own unique abilities, and there are combo skills that you can perform with a party member. For example, we combined Aurora's fire magic with Kairu's master sword skills to execute a much stronger area attack. We were told that there are more than 100 different skills and combinations that you can come up with, which will hopefully yield some crazy moves by the time you've reached the end of the game.

Visually, Black Sigil is what you would expect from the days of 2D RPGs. The environments don't have a lot to them, which makes locating treasure chests and other goodies fairly easy. It works for this type of game, though, because it doesn't require upscale visuals to get its point across. The towns can look a bit similar, but once you get out into the real world, there will be a variety of places to explore. The music also brings back fond memories of midi soundtracks. Black Sigil's sound isn't that archaic, and many of the tunes are incredibly catchy and will easily loop in your head after you play.

It's comforting to know that this style of RPG can still hold its own when there are so many next-generation options out there. While the stylus option is there, it just feels more natural using the the D pad. There will always be players who enjoy a traditional, old-fashioned RPG with a solid story and without all of the bells and whistles. Black Sigil has been in the works for a while now, but it looks like it's coming along nicely. Check back for more details when the game is released on April 14.

55 Comments

  • SymphonyOfAshes

    Posted May 31, 2009 12:59 pm PT

    The font, graphics, and battle screen remind me of Chrono Trigger. Thats not a bad thing at all.

  • Batman_Vengence

    Posted May 8, 2009 8:04 pm PT

    This looks great.I just can't wait.

  • Syluvan

    Posted May 5, 2009 8:15 am PT

    This looks pretty good. I miss the old sixteen-bit graphics from time to time; some games just don't seem to have the same charm with visual upgrades (I'm looking at you, Final Fantasy IV).

  • FloodOne

    Posted May 4, 2009 1:48 pm PT

    Just visited the Gamestop website, they have the pre-order shipping on May 19th

  • fatpumba3

    Posted Apr 28, 2009 1:10 am PT

    Never played a 16-bit game in my life but this still looks awesome

  • No_SuRReNDeR

    Posted Apr 13, 2009 12:44 pm PT

    "At gamestop they have no information or release date for this game."
    --
    Im gonna keep on 'em about it hopefully it will be available thru Gamstop since I prefer to trade in my old games so I can get credit for games like this. If Gamestop starts showing it I will let you all know...the more I read about this game the more I want it....

  • spacer69

    Posted Mar 17, 2009 1:43 pm PT

    release date for amazon is march 17,2009. At gamestop they have no information or release date for this game. Getting it from amazon today for sure. along with my other three new ds games my what a year for the nintendo ds. the three new games i purchased for my ds are: gta chinatown wars, suikdoen, and valkyrie profile. keep putting out great games and people will buy them.

  • w00tmanX

    Posted Mar 15, 2009 2:57 pm PT

    Hehe, this looks like it will be a healthy dose of nostalgia-charged enjoyment ^^

    Let's hope it lives up to its ancestors... I'd love another Chrono Trigger to play through =P

  • Moandor

    Posted Mar 14, 2009 1:53 am PT

    Yes, I thought the same thing! Before jumping to the article I wondered if it has to do with Golden Sun. Well, it doesn`t. Oh, Golden Sun, how I miss you. I dream of Golden Sun 3. Hope this game is worth it, at least the visual design is appealing.

  • Jhraxlin

    Posted Mar 13, 2009 7:12 am PT

    Did anyone notice how Kairu bears an incredibly resemblance to that of Felix from Golden Sun? I only just noticed that right now on the box art cover.

  • hyakushikki

    Posted Mar 12, 2009 11:44 pm PT

    this game really looks interesting.
    i love those kinda classic elements in an RPG.
    looking forward this game.

  • randar23rhenn

    Posted Mar 12, 2009 12:41 pm PT

    @bassy26: thanks for the input! what convention were you at? do you know if they mentioned any side quests?

  • bassy26

    Posted Mar 10, 2009 8:54 am PT

    I played this game at a convention and was very impressed! The battle system they implemented is amazing, when your character is ready hold down the L button and you can start moving your character. This gives you a chance to strategically give yourself the advantage by performing magic from afar and hope you can lure your enemy to you and your party =).

    The developers also told me they tried to make the story line as epic as possible and was hoping to get 30 to 40 hours for the player to put into the game.

  • taddia

    Posted Mar 7, 2009 11:04 am PT

    this game style it's considered classic by anyone which lived througout the 16 bit era, the GOLDEN era of videogames.. i'm really looking forward to play this game!

  • Dualmask

    Posted Mar 6, 2009 12:28 pm PT

    I'm glad some developers are keeping the classic style of gaming alive. Better, more advanced graphics don't always equal better games. Some styles of gameplay are just timeless.

  • Otchron69

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 6:19 pm PT

    i'll settle with an old fashion rpg anyday

  • Pink_Troglodyte

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 10:25 am PT

    it says on your turn you can move around. does that mean manually? sounds like they mixed chrono with something like eternal sonata. i'm down for that

  • uwlbpwnd

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 9:14 am PT

    Notice how much they try to avoid mentioning Chrono Trigger, except for in the intro paragraph. Its clearly the inspiration for this game, right down to the battle system. Not saying its a bad thing, I look forward to playing this, but you'd think they'd acknowledge Chrono a little more.

  • UltimaMasher

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 7:21 am PT

    A must buy game!!

  • lionheart234

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 7:44 am PT

    looks gd.... im still a fan of the snes graphics, will be looking forward to this one...

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