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''King's Field'' is a 1994 action role-playing game by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. Their debut video game project after developing business software for eight years, it was the first game in the ''
King's Field is an action role-playing video game series developed by FromSoftware. Titles in this series have been released for the PlayStation is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, two handhelds, a media cente ...
'' series and has players navigating a vast underground labyrinth to discover the source of an invasion of monsters. Attacking and using spells are tied to a stamina meter, which is depleted with each action and must refill before the player can act again. The game—FromSoftware's first video game production—was initially planned as a title for
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s before shifting to the PlayStation, which they felt had better specs. It was developed in around six months by a small internal team. Upon release, the game was a commercial success, though receiving mixed reviews from critics. ''King's Field'' is one of the earliest known 3D console role-playing games, predating later more famous titles such as '' Final Fantasy VII''. The game not only spawned multiple sequels, but would go on to inspire future FromSoftware games including ''
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'' and the ''
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'' series.


Gameplay

''King's Field'' is an
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played from a first-person perspective. Players navigate the dungeon's five environments, which are rendered using real-time 3D graphics. During exploration, the player finds keys and items which can open doors and activate portals to allow travel to different levels of the dungeon. Maps can also be discovered to help with navigation. Enemies are encountered in the dungeon environment, with battles taking place in real-time. Players can use a melee attack with their equipped weapon and a magic attack. Both melee and magic attacks drain dedicated stamina meters, with no further action possible until the meter has filled again. Different weapons and other items such as shields and armor can be either bought from
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s (NPCs) or found in chests during dungeon exploration.


Plot

The game takes place in the Medieval land of Verdite, which was once terrorised by evil powers. In ancient times the evil was defeated by a hero later dubbed the Dragon. After his victory, the Dragon disappeared and became known as a legend, with a cathedral built in his honor in the forests where his deeds took place. During the game's events, the land has fallen prey to evil forces once again, with the locals' only hope being a prophecy that the Dragon will return. The protagonist of ''King's Field'', royal heir Jean Alfred Forester, comes to the infested monastery in search of his father, who led a squad of soldiers into the catacombs beneath the monastery graveyard. Fighting his way through the catacombs, Forester meets the elf Miria, who warns that Verdite's king Reinhardt III has gained a dark power. Descending deeper into the catacombs, Forester learns that Reinhardt III poisoned his brother, Reandalf VIII, who has been resurrected by the dark power, and that his own father was killed defeating Reinhardt III's black knight guardian. Retrieving his father's hereditary Dragon Sword and killing the dark wizard creating the monsters, he again meets Miria and her master the dragon god Guyra, who grant him the power to kill Reinhardt III and seal the "door of darkness", a portal opened by the cursed line of Reinhardt so they could rule the world. Forester confronts and kills a demonically-transformed Reinhardt III. Hailed as a hero, Forester is made the new king.


Development and release

''King's Field'' was the first video game title developed by FromSoftware, which was founded in the 1980s to develop
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. The company decided to branch out into video game development because they would sometimes work on PC games during downtime between projects. They decided to make a dungeon crawling game after playing ''
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''. FromSoftware initially attempted an action game for
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s (PC)—featuring 3D CGI graphics and robots navigating an underground labyrinth—but stopped development as no PC at the time could handle the project. Following the public announcement by
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of the PlayStation
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, FromSoftware successfully pitched the project after redesigning it to focus on first-person exploration. The game was later called the brainchild of company founder Naotoshi Zin, who was considered a key creative figure in the series. The game's development lasted less than six months, with a team of around ten people working on the game. The 3D dungeon environments were built using a development tool later dubbed "Sword of Moonlight" which was released for Japanese PCs in 2000 and included a version of ''King's Field''. The game's title was taken directly from the name of a
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one of the developer's directors saw while visiting England. ''King's Field'' was released by FromSoftware on December 16, 1994; this was thirteen days after the PlayStation console's Japanese release. It was later re-released as part of the PS One Books budget line on November 15, 2001. The game was then re-released on the Japanese
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on July 26, 2007. The game has never been released outside Japan, though an English
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was released in 2006.


Reception

Due to its difficulty and unconventional structure, the initial reaction from both players and the press was polarizing. This early reaction negatively affected sales, but through
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and magazine advertisements sales of the game picked up, resulting in the game being a commercial success. The game sold over 200,000 copies in Japan. On release, ''
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'' positively compared the game to PC titles of the time, and enjoyed its real-time combat and sense of fear it generated. One reviewer was fairly negative about the quality of its 3D graphics. In an import review, '' Next Generation'' praised the game's RPG elements, but found its combat to be slow and unrewarding. The reviewer commented that the game would "leave the gamer frustrated on one level or the other."


Legacy

The eventual success of the first ''King's Field'' (selling twice as much as FromSoftware predicted) prompted the development of sequels, establishing the ''
King's Field is an action role-playing video game series developed by FromSoftware. Titles in this series have been released for the PlayStation is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, two handhelds, a media cente ...
'' series. The design of ''King's Field'' would influence later titles by the developer including ''
Shadow Tower is a 1998 role playing video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. The game was originally released in Japan on June 25, 1998 and in North America on November 19, 1999. In North America, the game was published by Agetec. ''Shadow T ...
'', which used similar mechanics to ''King's Field''; and ''
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'', described by its staff as a spiritual successor to ''King's Field'', and inspired multiple follow-up titles which form part of 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'' (2014) ...
'' series and propelled FromSoftware to international fame.


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* {{FromSoftware games 1994 video games Japan-exclusive video games FromSoftware games PlayStation (console) games PlayStation Network games Role-playing video games King's Field Video games developed in Japan