![]() King’s Field 2 would garner moderate recognition and would eventually be localized courtesy of ASCII Entertainment (now known as AGETEC) in early 1996. Persevering onward, the sequel to the original King’s Field was released, improving on many of the shortcomings of the maligned original. Not surprisingly, the game remained in Japan. Even by first generation PlayStation standards, the game was ugly, simplistic and cumbersome. While groundbreaking for the time, King’s Field was met with harsh reviews. In 1994, From Software released the first game in the King’s Field series: a saga that introduced action-oriented role-playing to the 3rd dimension using polygonal environments in a first person perspective. As I sit here in retrospect, glazing over the memories of the haunting quest I had endured, I realized that this journey was one few would embark upon and even fewer would survive. The long journey through the darkness had filled me with fear, doubt, regret and terror, but I had emerged alive and triumphant. I stood up, feeling the dry crack of bones too long accustomed to stasis. ![]() ![]() The saline that had beaded for so long on quivering brows finally relaxed, flowing in thin rivulets down clammy cheeks. Slowly, the Dual Shock 2 slid from my twitching grasp, landing with a dull thud on the shaggy carpet.
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