nelsonroyale said:I would love more jrpgs with a dark theme. Apparently versus has to some degree, but it is following a more flashy tip (which I also like)
Same here. That's partially why Versus is more appealing to me than vanilla XIII.
nelsonroyale said:I would love more jrpgs with a dark theme. Apparently versus has to some degree, but it is following a more flashy tip (which I also like)
John Harker said:Get your hands on this bad boy!!
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No, it's a From game. It's going to play like a From game. Why would Sony work with From if they wanted anything else? The company does have its fans.Doubledex said:You forgot that SONY is helping them with some devs and money. It's still a SONY game
Kagari said:Same here. That's partially why Versus is more appealing to me than vanilla XIII.
Marconelly said:how can you not get the "Oblivion of Colossus" impression?
nelsonroyale said:yes! The vids better not disappoint. I hate getting such a good vibe from screens like this...seeing a jrpg with art that resembles berserk, and having it look crap in motion.
I would love more jrpgs with a dark theme. Apparently versus has to some degree, but it is following a more flashy tip (which I also like)
Philthy said:Surprising responses since Enchanted Arms seems to be universally hated. I happened to think it was pretty decent. I also loved Chromehounds. Couldn't stand the Armored Core games..
So I'm not sure where that leaves me. I guess I'd like to look at some clips and get more info. The graphics definitely look up to par (As has been the case with all their games).
Rummy Bunnz said:No, it's a From game. It's going to play like a From game. Why would Sony work with From if they wanted anything else? The company does have its fans.
Marconelly said:This did kind of came out of nowhere, did it? And yes, readin description and looking at the screens, how can you not get the "Oblivion of Colossus" impression?
no. all but one of the main series games have been released in english. i believe that the NA king's field 1 is actually king's field 2.MorisUkunRasik said:so the only way to play older king's field games is to be schooled in japanese?
Onix said::\
Oblivion? How about King's Field?
MorisUkunRasik said:so the only way to play older king's field games is to be schooled in japanese?
MorisUkunRasik said:so this pack would be english freidnly?
Onix said::\
Oblivion? How about King's Field?
I have to admit I never played King's Field game. I'm farthest I can possibly be from an RPG fan so that probably explains it. I just compared this to what was familiar to me.Dragona Akehi said:Because King's Field has looked like that since the series' inception? The use of scale in the series has always been amazing, even on the original PSX. The colour palette has always been dark and dreary, bordering on the long-used joke of "all brown" that western FPS always seem to get lobbed at them.
This looks like a 3rd person (not sure how I feel about that) King's Field game.
Therefore it looks awesome.
RpgN said:I had the a little look at the famitsu article online about the game. No much new stuff, but there a few small tidbits:
You make your own character for the story. The story is about a lost country/home full with mysteries and how you get there. At the start you select a name, gender (yes!), face, hair and more stuff to your liking. And then your exploration can begin. The controls are very responsive and the attack button is put at the right place. When attacking, you have to keep guard and search for weakpoints like enemy's arrtibutes etc. There will be all kinds of weapons throughout the game. You have to think which weapon to use at the right time and don't just use all the weapons the same. There might be cases where a weapon is suited for certain places more etc.
RpgN said:I had the a little look at the famitsu article online about the game. No much new stuff, but there a few small tidbits:
You make your own character for the story. The story is about a lost country/home full with mysteries and how you get there. At the start you select a name, gender (yes!), face, hair and more stuff to your liking. And then your exploration can begin. The controls are very responsive and the attack button is put at the right place. When attacking, you have to keep guard and search for weakpoints like enemy's arrtibutes etc. There will be all kinds of weapons throughout the game. You have to think which weapon to use at the right time and don't just use all the weapons the same. There might be cases where a weapon is suited for certain places more etc.
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King's Field 1, original PSX. Old as dirt, (ignore the stupid words on the pic), but this bad boy was 20 feet from the start of the game and mocked the shit out of you protecting that cave.
How many times had I tried to tangle with him way under leveled? :lol
Open world type games with huge bosses at the beginning (i.e., you can fight them whenver you want - good luck trying to win before at least 10 hours fo leveling though) back in 1995?
Yea, King's Field has a l w a y s been underrated.
DunpealD said:You don't like male main characters?
Just kidding.
So far it sounds pretty good, the only problem I have with From Software is the style of their storytelling which consists mostly of (voiced) text without action of the main character at all. Enchanted Arms was pretty barren but I liked that approach.
Loudninja said:I wonder if the attack button is L1?Sounds good so far thanks RpgN
I wonder would the game have NPC? Seems he is pretty lonely so far.
BruceLeeRoy said:I dont want to lose all credibility but..
FUC@#$ YES!!!
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I am legitimately as excited for this game as I am for a bunch of triple A shit.
Also
Everyone please post that is a KINGS FIELD fan so I can add you to my PSN list of
awesome.
I think I love you
John Harker said:I'll call it right now: if this game is First Person like every damn one of the games this is the "spiritual successor" to and is announced for NA market, I will change my avatar to this game.
And that's a big deal.
I'm actually more excited about this than most anything, but its TBD. It appears to be third person combat, which is disappointing, but maybe it'll be a hybrid like Oblivion was. Heres hoping it stays true to the roots!
Onix said:Still hoping for a 1st person mode
Toy Soldier said:Bingo. The style looks great, but gimme a solid first-person option.
It definitely looks to have issues in the early goings, but as was said earlier, it showed some promising signs too.
Lagunamov said:This game sucks a lot.
Lagunamov said:This game sucks a lot.
Guymelef said:Another video:
http://www.gametrailers.com/player/41118.html
I think they announced so far is 2009.fanboi said:How far is this game anyway?
The default name is "Nameless One"? Awesome homage to the best RPG ever or just coincidence?jiji said:
The fact that they're From. Have you played any of their games? Were you around for other From announcements, like the Armored Core 4 reveal, where people unfamiliar with From got similarly hyped? This is going to be the same deal. The game will come out, get terrible reviews, and no one will buy it but From fans.antiloop said:What's prohibiting them from expanding their fan base?
I was going to say, Oblivion meets 10 fps...jiji said:Video.
http://www.gamersyde.com/news_7180_en.html
Looks veerrrry King's Field (if King's Field were third person). Note the stat screen, the realistic armor, the customization, the slow pace of the combat, the bleak environments. I like the floating HP bars for enemies.
Someone will still come in here and call it Oblivion of the Colossus, and I will promptly put a watermelon up their nose.