![]() ![]() A GamePro critic noted the improvements over King's Field II but judged that the slow, unbalanced combat remained a crippling flaw, remarking that "everything onscreen looks like it's moving underwater. ![]() Of the four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly, Shawn Smith praised several of the game's elements but found its gameplay too tedious, Dan Hsu and Crispin Boyer recommended it for its first person approach and various improvements over the previous installment, and Sushi-X criticized that the game is ahead of its time, using a design which would make a good future for RPGs but runs much too slow on contemporary hardware. Otherwise, however, critics were divided about the game. Reviews for King's Field III widely praised the massive size of the game world and the resulting longevity, and criticized the slowness of the character movement and combat. ![]() Players can teleport between the different cities from the map screen. The game takes place mostly in significant stretches of land above the ground, with the exception of some dungeons. 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.Īs in previous King's Field series titles, Gameplay mostly involves first-person battles, puzzle solving and exploration. The English language version was renumbered and retitled King's Field II, because the original King's Field was not released outside Japan. The game was released on Jin Japan by FromSoftware and Novemin North America by ASCII Entertainment. ![]() It is the third entry in the King's Field series and the last one for the original PlayStation. King's Field III is an action role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. ![]()
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