- Publisher: Agetec Inc.
- Release Date: Mar 25, 2002
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Gamers looking for big changes in the series, though, won't find the experience much different than earlier King's Field titles.
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A rental is definitely advised for those who are not already familiar with the series.
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Depth is what helps save King's Field from the world of mediocrity. The level of control over your character is most assuredly a nice bonus as you can equip armor on just about every major body part.
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Game InformerEven with these intriguing traits in place, King's Field: The Ancient City will bore approximately 99.9% of the gamers out there. Primarily because the game is so slow and burdensome. [Apr 2002, p.77]
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Shape up the way the game flows, its speed, and a better control/attack system, and this might be worth looking at.
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PSM MagazineThe action is so slow and the world so depressingly medieval. [Apr 2002]
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Gamers willing to stick it out will be rewarded with a lengthy quest and plenty of challenge, but King's Field: The Ancient City is unlikely to create many new converts.
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A slight but meaningful improvement over what it delivered two years ago on PS2 with "Eternal Ring".
Awards & Rankings
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74
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#74 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2002
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21
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#21 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2002
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 24 out of 30
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Mixed: 3 out of 30
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Negative: 3 out of 30
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