BogusMeatFactory wrote:It definitely is trying to recreate the first King's Quest as Graham tries to collect the treasures. Does the art and character design appeal to you? Do you feel that this is a natural step in the right direction of resurrecting the franchise for a modern audience?
What did you think about the trailer? Upset? Interested?
Some of it is hard to say from what they've shown so far. Character art could be an approximation of what the old stuff would look like in full 3D. Subjectively, I don't especially care for it, but I don't think it's terrible. Just, not my taste.
Environments seem better, stylized, low poly perhaps, but nice.
More generally, it seems like it's heading more in the general direction that Roberta Williams would have tried to take the series anyway. Not that KQVIII was super loved exactly, but the series had already moved away from being a point and click.
On the flip side, it feels like they're resurrecting the name for a product that - so far - feels like it'll be something less than the series represented at its peak. The King's Quest games were a flagship product, and often a high water mark for presentation. This...doesn't look to be. It looks like a $15 digital title - and it could well be a damn good $15 digital title, but I'm not so sure that warrants calling it King's Quest. Feels like that should be a game that redefines interactive fiction, spread across like 6 Blu-rays or something.
