![]() ![]() The main differences between the games however is that King's Field has a much larger focus on what I'd consider to be a clunky, yet ingenious combat system. In fact, I believe Ultima Underworld was a direct inspiration, as they both have a heavy focuses on exploration and environmental storytelling. To start, in case you haven't heard of King's Field, it's a budget series of first person dungeon crawlers that got its start in 1994, was made by From Software (the makers of Dark Souls), and is very similar to Ultima Underworld. Note this though, you should not sell any crystals no matter what, They are one of the most useful things you can acquire.Hey all, I wanted to take some time to make the TTLG community aware of King's Field, Sword of Moonlight, and a fan-made game I've been developing for nearly a year and am close to finishing. The game is experienced best without any spoilers so if you want an engrossing experience, its best to play the game without a walkthrough. Some will ask you for help or trade goods with you. They give you backstory and their current conditions. While exploring the island you learn its secrets from its residents. You are prince Alexander who sails to Melanet to retrieve the legendary Moonlight Sword. ![]() ![]() The game is set on an island called Melanet. What makes this game interesting is the exploration. The game can be completed with character level of 30. There is no blocking mechanic, you just attack the enemy until it drops dead. There is some NPC interaction but it is nothing complex. The game is unforgiving at the begining and focuses much more on combat rather than NPC interaction. King's Field can basically be described as Ultima Underworld on steroids. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |