![]() I also feel like there is a surprisingly lack of games that try to pick up the torch. My big question, I guess, is: Why won’t we get another one of these games? I have my own answers, but I’m curious what others think. Having to strafe and manage your turn radius, the slow and clunky sword wacks, and the meter management seem like great fits for a mecha game. Hot take aside: While we might be getting mecha souls very soon, It’s my opinion that a mecha souls would look more like a King’s Field game than a Dark Souls. (I intend to send an e-mail about it to the pod.) At this point, I’d be happy with a just a re-release of these games. But unfortunately we probably won’t ever get another one of these games. I’m under no impression that King’s Field doesn’t feel crunchy and clunky, but that actually lends to such a cool feel that I want to get more of. I’m slowly making my way through KF3 KF1 is a little too crusty for me, and while I think Shadow Tower is maybe a work of absolute genius and might be my favorite one of these, I haven’t finished it because it’s also very, very hard and I’m scared of it. Armed with nothing but your bare fists you find yourself in a strange land, where danger is found in every corner.This has high-key been something I’ve been thinking about since I played KF2 a year or two ago. Soon after in the nearby Kingdom of Azalin, a mysterious idol has been handed to you, Prince Devian, with a warning "Return the cursed Idol to its rightful place or suffer the consequences!" Return the Cursed Idol to the Land of Disaster or your Kingdom will be doomed. The soldiers were never heard from again. The King instructed a group of soldiers, led by Sword Master Septiego, to return the idol to the Land of Disaster. ![]() The wisemen of the Kingdom decreed that the cause of it all had to be the idol, for it was the Idol of Sorrow-a mysterious relic that had caused the downfall of the Holy Land. But soon after, the Kingdom began to crumble without explanation. ![]() A small idol representing peace and harmony. In the Kingdom of Heladin, King Lucien IV received a gift. Since then, the Holy Land became known as the Land of Disaster. The sky became covered by never-ending clouds and the Forest Folk retreated, building a magnificent underground city. ![]()
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