

We play as a hero that is tasked with returning this cursed idol to where it came from and that will hopefully bring an end to the curse. The statue is actually a cursed idol and it brought destruction to the kingdom. The basics are that there was this nation that gave another nation this statue as a gift. There is not exactly an amazing story that runs through King's Field IV: The Ancient City. I recently dug it out and decided to give it a try after all these years and I was pleasantly surprised at how it held up. It never quite caught on as I think it was perhaps a bit too ahead of its time. When this was released in the early 00s there were very few if any first-person action RPGs like this for the PlayStation 2. This was a fairly early PlayStation 2 game and even to this day, it is a bit of a hidden gem. * Full color adventure guide and poster to equip you on your solitary journey.Even though there is a 4 in the title, King's Field IV: The Ancient City was the first game in the series that I actually owned. * A larger, more realistic world fully rendered in beautiful 3D polygon graphics with texture mapping, and a richer, deeper, more intricate storyline that unfolds throughout your quest. Re-enter the realm of King’s Field for the most explosive debut on the PlayStation yet… ASCII Entertainment went all out to provide a fully non-linear three dimensional world that even blows away the original! The intense action and powerful storyling will keep you riveted for months!* A virtual wonderland of CD quality sights and sounds, with an explosion of fearsome enemies, improved magic, and higher character definition.

This time they have possessed King Alfred himself! As the King’s son, Prince Lyle, you must bring forth the tide of change that will effect the universe from now until the end of time. King’s Field II - the hour of destiny is at hand… Your kingdom is once again under attack by the ruthless minions of evil.
