FirstPlays HD King’s Field (2000) - PC Gameplay / Win 10
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King’s Field (2000) - PC Gameplay / Win 10
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King’s Field is a role-playing video game (RPG) 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 melee and magic attacks drain dedicated stamina meters, with no further action possible until the meter has filled weapons and other items such as shields and armor can be either bought from non-playable characters (NPC)s or found in chests during dungeon exploration.
King’s Field was the first video game title developed by FromSoftware; the company was founded in the 1980s to work on productivity software, deciding to branch out into video game development during the 1990s Japanese after seeing the port of Wizardry for the Apple II. FromSoftware initially attempted an action game for personal computers (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 Sony of the PlayStation home console, FromSoftware successfully pitched the project after redesigning it to focus on first-person exploration. The game was later called the brainchild of company CEO Naotoshi Jin, who was later 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 3D dungeon environments were built using a development tool later dubbed “Sword of Moonlight“ when FromSoftware released a PC version in ’s Field was published by FromSoftware on December 16, 1994; this was thirteen days after the PlayStation console’s Japanese was later re-released as part of the PS One Books budget line on November 15, game has never been released outside Japan, though a fan translation was released in 2006 that translated the game into English.
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CPU: Intel Core i7 8700K
RAM: 32 GB
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080
OS: Windows 10 64bit
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