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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: Riku on September 22, 2006, 06:24:25 AM
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Absolutely beautiful.
http://www.level5.co.jp/products/shirokishi/index.html
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White Knight Story Trailer (http://anon.psjp.speedera.net/anon.psjp/tgs06/high/h_whiteknight.wmv)
The latest RPG from the experts at Level 5 has been revealed in Famitsu. The developer of Dragon Quest VIII and Rogue Galaxy is working on Shirokishi Monogatari for the PlayStation 3. The title translates roughly to White Knight Story. Level 5 president Akihiro Hino is serving as producer on the title.
In this fantasy RPG, you take control of a boy who comes into the possession of an ancient artifact. The artifact gives him the ability to transform into the White Knight of the title, a 7-meter warrior from a time when such creatures nearly destroyed all of civilization.
White Knight Story places an emphasis on scale. In addition to the giant White Knight himself, and a similarly sized rival Black Knight, you\'ll encounter large-scale cities and enemies that extend over 2000 meters in size. One turtle-like enemy carries a full town on its back!
Speaking with Famitsu, Hino revealed that making a game with such a large scale is not an easy task. Texture limitations on previous machines meant that showing small details on large objects was not possible.
Hino also shared some insight into the original plans for the game. Rather than having the main character transform into the White Knight, Level 5 had originally considered having him ride on top of it. However, it was determined that this would require a giant of over 20 meters in size. Such a size discrepancy would have made it difficult to have the knight fight against human characters.
The main character isn\'t the only standard sized character in the game. Famitsu also introduces a short-haired heroine who appears to wield a knife, and an elderly knight who knows how to use magic. You\'ll also encounter a small species that uses small-sized aircraft for quick transportation and makes its living by selling the energy that the giant enemy creatures emit.
White Knight Story has all the elements of a Japanese RPG, from giant, freely navigated fields of play to battles. The fields of play let you see far into the distance so that you can identify enemies from afar. Enemies will also spot you, and will combine forces to attack.
Hino revealed to Famitsu that one of the big goals of the battle system in White Knight Story was realism both on the visual and gameplay levels. The game uses some sort of complex animation blending system, which Hino feels could not be achieved on previous systems. Level 5 made its own capture studio in order to create the game.
The developer also shied away from some of the paradigms of RPGs, like turn-based battles and standard "attack/magic/item/flee" menus. Prior to battle, you go into a "Battle Preparation" menu to set up your party of up to three characters. Each character can be equipped with a "function palette," consisting of a string of skills and moves -- everything from kicks to sword slashes. Skills can be added to the palette freely as long as you follow simple rules about what can follow what.
During battle, you can freely switch between the characters in your party, but you only control one character at a time. In addition to moving your character around on the battle field, all you have to do is press circle to execute the currently equipped function palette. The character then executes the moves, which are blended together realistically using the slick animation system mentioned above.
A palette can store up to 7 skills. You can save palettes and switch between them, suggesting that preparing different palettes ahead of time will be a strategic part of the game.
So where does the White Knight fit into the gameplay? You can transform into the White Knight during battle once you\'ve filled up a meter by attacking enemies while in human form. When transformed, you make use of a special function palette which offers up powerful attacks. When facing off against a giant enemy, you\'ll want to full up your transformation meter and transform as soon as possible.
The Tokyo Game Show will offer our first look at White Knight Story, which despite its recent unveiling, seems to be far along in development. Stay tuned for more details later in the week.
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/733/733845p1.html
Watch the trailer. It\'s amazing.
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not impressed
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watch the trailer
be impressed
simple
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i did and expect more from a 600$ console
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Do you?
I was impressed by that trailer, looks great. Is the combat real-time or a hybrid of turn-based and real time (those little boxes dissapeared as commmands were chosen, it looked like). The battle really looked good, very open-ended styles.
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graphic is not the impressive. Haven\'t seen the trailers yet though.
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I still think it\'s great looking, and judging from Level 5\'s track record it should be nothing short of spectacular. Think next-gen Dragon Quest 8. mmmmm....
i did and expect more from a 600$ console
wait a sec...weren\'t you of the mind set that the PS3 was worth the extra hardware abilities? I could swear I read that you thought the blu-ray capabilities alone was worth the premium.
oh, and I wouldn\'t expect a discernable difference over the 360. Developers have said for quite some time that there\'s not a gap between the two, at least not as big as between the PS2 and Xbox.
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i think the ps3 is a bit more powerful than xbox360, but not by much though...
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That game has some of the best animations i\'ve ever seen for an rpg. I\'m surprised people here are not impressed. And here I thought I was getting cynical in my old age...
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Seriously, the screenshots don\'t do the HQ video justice. There were lots of different animations blended smoothly into the battle sequence, very impressivly done.
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finally watched the trailer and i can say this game probably have one of the most fluid physic in game. The main character hair flow looks awesome, the kind of quality you would see in CG video. I remember reading somewhere that is it hard to make the hair flow fluidy without looking stiff. Now, I was in awed and pleasantly surprised to see they managed to make the hair flow so smoothly.
I also like the basic battle system, the animation looks pretty too. Not over the top, or underdone, its just right. Its good that they concentrate on the physic more than the graphic.
Oh last but not least, thank goodness no more motion blur. FFX motion blur annoys the heck out of me. But I am glad this game doesn\'t have any of it.
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Yup, i just saw the HD gameplay vid and the animation/moves definately look superb. Motion blending done right. The camera angles during fight sequences look pretty and dynamic as well.
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looks good, but not that good. not impressed either...
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bah..i thought it was like shadow of the collusus (one of the better graphical games on ps2). then it turned into a gay rpg..
graphics are decent..the fire looked like crap though.
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You guys think of graphics 1 dimensionally. The animations in this footage totally rocks. It\'s so naturally one takes it for granted way too easily.
Too bad i care cr@p about RPG\'s, but damn, the motion blending in this game is spot on.
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I\'ve seen it in motion. Again, it wasn\'t bad, just not that special....
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Looks pretty damn good.