

Like its predecessor, it is a first-person 3D action role-playing game with a heavy emphasis on dungeon crawling.

King's Field (originally dubbed King's Field II) is the second game in the series, and the first one to become localized in Western countries. He has to explore the island, aware of the monsters roaming it, and find the sword. Alexander miraculously survives and is washed ashore on the mysterious island of Melanat. During his voyage a terrible storm overcomes his ship, and it sinks to the bottom of the sea. Prince Alexander, one of the king's closest friends, embarks on a journey to retrieve the sword. If this is a brand new entry, I can't imagine how the original looked and played.The powerful and holy Moonlight Sword was stolen from King Alfred of Verdite. But that didn't keep them from labeling King's Field Additional as "a brand new entry" in the series. I suppose From was attempting to make the game feel like the original PlayStation King's Field titles. In town, you can build up your character with new weapons, items and spells. The battle system is basic, giving you access to a single primary attack, a guard move and magic. As you explore the dungeon, you come into contact at random with enemies, whom you fight using a real time battle system. Also shown in the second video is a battle scene. You move through the dungeon in clear steps, something that was impressive back on the Genesis, but isn't so impressive on the PSP. The dungeons are set up like an old school first person game, back from before the invention of smooth first person engines. The PSP has its share of first person shooters, with most tending to command a respectable frame rate. And yet, From managed to make the PSP load between scenes! The other video shows what the gameplay looks like as you head off into the dungeon near town. Everything is done through still screens, with still character art overlays. One shows off scenes from the game's main town, where you have access to an inn, a pub, a weapon's shop - all the usual places you'd expect to find in an RPG town.
