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is an action role-playing video game series developed by
FromSoftware FromSoftware, Inc. is a Japanese video game development and publishing company based in Tokyo. Founded by Naotoshi Zin in November 1986, the company developed business software before releasing their first video game, ''King's Field'', for the P ...
. Titles in this series have been released for the
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,
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,
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,
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, and various
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platforms. '' King's Field'' was released as a
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for the PlayStation in 1994. The game's fully 3D, first person perspective was considered groundbreaking among
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s of the time; it would influence FromSoftware’s later work, most notably '' Demon’s Souls'' and the ''
Dark Souls is a series of action role-playing games created by Hidetaka Miyazaki of FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The series began with the release of '' Dark Souls'' (2011) and has seen two sequels, '' Dark Souls II'' (201 ...
'' series, as well as
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games. The next two ''King's Field'' titles followed in quick succession: '' King's Field II'' in 1995 and '' King's Field III'' in 1996. '' King's Field IV'' was released for the
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in 2001.


Games


PlayStation

The first game in the series, '' King's Field'', was released only in Japan. While it was not localized into English, a fan has written a full English
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. In ''King's Field'', the player takes the role of Jean Alfred Forrester. He is searching for his missing father, Hauser Forrester, who disappeared along with his soldiers while exploring a dead king's underground graveyard. Shorter than the others in the series, ''King's Field'' includes five floors. The main aspects of gameplay consist of first-person battles, puzzle solving, and exploration. After the success of the first game, '' King's Field II'' was also released in North America and Europe, retitled simply ''King's Field'' without a numeral nor subtitle. In the sequel, the player takes the role of Granitiki prince Aleph (アレフ・ガルーシャ・レグナス) (alternatively named Alef/Alexander) who is shipwrecked on Melanat, an accursed island that has drawn the attention and forces of the new king of Verdite—and an old friend—Jean. In '' King's Field III'' (released in North America as ''King's Field II''), the player takes the role of Verdite prince Lyle (ライル・ウォリシス・フォレスター) as he struggles to uncover the reasons behind his father Jean's sudden descent into madness and restore his kingdom. A large portion of the game takes place above ground, but the main aspects of gameplay remain unchanged: first-person battles, puzzle solving and exploration.


PlayStation 2

'' King's Field IV'' (released as ''King's Field: The Ancient City'' in North America) was the first game from the series released on the PlayStation 2 console. The entire game takes place within the Land of Disaster, where the forest folk once dwelled until an evil curse came upon the land. The player takes the role of Prince Devian of the Azalin Empire who has been given the task of returning the cause of the blight, the Idol of Sorrow, back to the cursed land. His journey follows the downfall of the Kingdom of Heladin and the exploits of Septiego the Sword Master who led an expedition of over 1000 men in a failed effort to return the cursed Idol.


PlayStation Portable

''King's Field: Additional I'' is the first game of the series released on the PlayStation Portable. It was only released in Japan and was never localized into English. The "Additional" series uses a step-by-step style of gameplay, rather than free-roaming. ''King's Field: Additional II'', the sequel, was also released only in Japan with no English localization. It featured the ability to import the player's character from ''Kings Field: Additional I'', including all equipment and statistics.


Microsoft Windows

''Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool'' is a ''King's Field'' designing tool for the
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platform which was released in Japan. It lets the user construct free-standing ''King's Field'' games which may be played independently, without having ''Sword of Moonlight'' installed. It also contains a full remake of the first ''King’s Field'' game originally released on the PlayStation. A
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full English translation is available as an
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.


Mobile phones

''King's Field Mobile'' was released in Japan for mobile phones. It was followed by two sequels: ''King's Field Mobile 2'', and ''King's Field EX''.


Merchandise and other media

To commemorate their 20th anniversary, From Software released the special collection package called the ''King's Field Dark Side Box'' in 2007, which contained a reissue of the four ''King's Field'' games which had previously been released on the PlayStation and PlayStation 2, as well as soundtracks for all six games, a map of Verdite, and other bonuses.


Reception

Critical reception for the series in general was extremely polarized. Common criticisms include: slow-moving player character, low number of game characters (NPCs), difficult gameplay, and muddy colors. As opposed to other combat based role-playing video games, ''King's Field'' focuses more on exploration and a dark brooding ambience. The slow character movement facilitates streaming data from the game disc which eliminates loading screens that were common among most PlayStation titles. A spiritual successor to the series, ''
Demon's Souls is a 2009 action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 3 under the supervision of Japan Studio. It was published in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment in February, in North America by Atlus USA in October, and in PAL ...
'', was released in 2009. That game in turn served as a predecessor to the ''
Dark Souls is a series of action role-playing games created by Hidetaka Miyazaki of FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The series began with the release of '' Dark Souls'' (2011) and has seen two sequels, '' Dark Souls II'' (201 ...
'' series.


References

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