King Me, With Feeling: Checking Out Little King's Story
We've heard Xseed is publishing Marvellous' Little King's Story on the Wii this Winter (you can stop calling it "Project O" now), and between the gorgeous art style, charming look and the somewhat Harvest Moon-influenced gameplay blend of real-time strategy, adventure and RPG, there's a lot to clasp our hands in hopeful anticipation about.
Wait, there's more: The all-star team behind the game includes Yasuhiro Wada (Harvest Moon), Yoshiro Kimura (HM & Chulip), Youichi Kawaguchi (Dragon Quest VIII) AND Hideo Minaba, art director for FFXII.
I got to see an early demo of the kingmaking of little Corobo, the shy boy who the player must nurture into a wise and strong ruler.
The first thing that jumped out at me was the beautiful watercolour-pencil style of the cute, humorous cutscenes (we published the trailers a while back) - and how well they transitioned immediately into the brightly-coloured game world. I watched as a wacky looking old knight came riding up on a cute, bulbous cow (yes, it was the much-revered Harvest Moon cow) in his search for the true king.
Corobo then discovers a crown, suddenly prompting his friends to prostrate in homage. Next thing you know, you're in a throne room, and as you start the game as a level one "rookie" king, your mailbox soon fills up with all sorts of mundane requests, like getting rid of a red mushroom that's annoying the townsfolk, or filling in a mysterious hole behind someone's house.
In the scene I watched, the charming, fancily-mustachioed Bull Knight explained to Corobo that the neighbouring lands are under siege by Oni devils and under the rulership of false kings, which, of course, it falls to you to rally your folk to deal with. Any time you want to know the state of your kingdom or what needs doing, you return to your throne.
But, of course, you're the King, so you don't have to do this dirty work yourself. Waving your sceptre at townspeople will recruit them to your aid - you can have a few or up to a throng of fifty following you from place to place, ready to do your bidding. Many townsfolk will have different specialties; for example, a team of carpenters will build something when instructed much faster and more efficiently than a group of regular individuals.
You can often earn respect by completing these quests; the more renowned you are as a ruler, the more people will obey you. And your obedient subjects are not just faceless nobodies. They've got HP and attack points, can gain in abilities, and will even show their relationship status - given enough time, your townspeople will marry and propagate. If you don't treat them well, though, if you battle too recklessly or work them too hard, they can permanently die, and as their King, you'll have to attend their funerals. That could be very interesting.
What I saw was mostly exposition and early stages of play, but this is a title I'll personally watch with enthusiasm, because life-sim/adventure hybrids rate pretty high up among my favourite genres.



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@saladinzero: How about 'different in almost every respect'? I agree the basic genre (fantasy city sim) is similar but other than that it would be hard to see it looking more different.
MLaaK was good (and yes the auto-save is EVIL) but it was a $15 game and you know, there's a reason for that.
Seriously, how many of the people who think they're going to be the same game have actually both:
a) played MLaaK
b) watched the trailer for this
More than MLaaK, This one looks kind of like a cross between Sim City, Harvest Moon, and (2D-style) Zelda. Sadly I don't expect it will be that good. :) Looking forward to reviews though.
quen
Looks like another game to add to the Christmas wish list.. dang, that things getting long...
MelodyKitn
It's going to take more than telling people to "stop calling it 'Project O'" -- it's going to take complete and total media disavowal of that code name, in order for this to work.
Like, do you realize that that "Feel the Magic" game was actually released as "Project Rub" in the UK?
Yeah. Seriously. If This Game Here gets released as "Project O" in any country on earth, even, like, India, I will seriously quit the videogame industry forever, and probably get a lot better at the guitar.
108
This game likes swell!
pikachumariachi
@willparry79: this sounds much more interesting than my life as a king. Where you have more to do than run around talking to people, and throwing balls which sprout into buildings.
Not to say I haven't wasted many many hours on that game. ugh. stupid auto-saving before reading reports. *mutters*
Polite Society
There is very very very few Wii games I care to get and look forward to put this one title that I do want.
Xcite79
"Little King's Story" for Nintendo Wii
"My Life as a King" for Nintendo Wii
In little king's story, you run around as a prepubescent king in your town doing missions, except you don't do them yourself; you send the townspeople to do it for you. The more you play it, the more townspeople are at your disposal to do your bidding. It features a cutsey art-style and rpg elements as your townspeople actually have hitpoints and basic rpg stats. Different townspeople even have different proficiencies, making assigning them tasks more strategic. Your town grows as the people do, as more and more buildings are constructed as the game progresses.
In My life as a king, you run around as a prepubescent king in your town doing missions, except you don't do them yourself; you send the townspeople to do it for you. The more you play it, the more townspeople are at your disposal to do your bidding. It features a cutsey art-style and rpg elements as your townspeople actually have hitpoints and basic rpg stats. Different townspeople even have different proficiencies, making assigning them tasks more strategic. Your town grows as the people do, as more and more buildings are constructed as the game progresses.
What a novel game idea!
willparry79
@saladinzero:
Project O was announced long before My Life as a King.
There are substational differeances in how they play.
King Story is more pikmin and god like. Lots more game tech in King Story with characters apparently remembering their deaths. When the first details came out on Project O it caused quite a stir.
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
@TheGuero:
You obviously didn't do that much checking. Project O aka King Story aka Little King's Story has been a wii exclusive since the wii was announced.
Much like Jawa it's been a wii exclusive project from day one.
Numerous PS3 exclusives are now wii exclusives btw.
Also several xbox 360 Japan games are also Wii games.
Yetanotheruninspiredscreename
So, google wasn't returning information fast enough for me. Is this game confirmed to be Wii - exclusive? Is it possible we'll see a 360 version?
I really want this game.
TheGuero
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post1334
@Shiryu:
What are you talking about? There is no ActRaiser II, just like there is no Devil May Cry 2. :p
NiGHTSSTUDiO
This game has "sleeper hit" written all over it.
silkylove
I haven't played it yet, but this sounds awfully like My Life as a King, except that you actually go with your people when they do things.
Can any comment on that?
saladinzero
Go forth mine villagers, slay the dragon!
They shall be missed. Especially what's-his-name and where's-her-face.
Ghede
Ill definetly be keeping this one under my watchful eye of "Wii games worthy of being added to my collection". Now, if Squenix went ahead and announced ActRaiser III...
Shiryu
I don't know what it is about Harvest Moon, but it makes virtual manual labour fun. Honestly, I've put at least a hundred or more hours into Rune Factory.
On topic though, this game looks very pretty. I am almost glad that the Wii doesnt have HD and all the advanced video cards like PS3/360. It forces devs to create neat art styles in order to woo the reviewers/public. I really like the fact that it isnt brown and full of bloom.
Superstar90
@JoeyTheHobo: Yeah, seriously. This game is Pikmin but with people.
Green-clad Gamer Dude
The battles from the trailer remind me of Pikmin. Hurtling devoted subjects to their doom.
JoeyTheHobo
Well, I'm a sucker for Harvest Moon and Harvest Moon related stuff, so I'll most likely give it a shot.
Besides, the art style seems to be quite interesting.
GDW1017
Looks good...but 'Little King's Story?'
Seriously? They couldn't think of a better name?
AZRoboto
MMmmm...
Seems like it really is a Pikmin/Animal Crossing meet FF:MLAAK. Pretty awesome so far.
(俗・ ) Grey Gecko
I liked it a lot better when it was called Porject O. Little King's Story makes it just seems queer.
Shissy
Want this game, so badly.
EmeraldDragon
Harvest Moon Cow!!! I love that cow!! This ones gonna turn out special
excel_excel
Hmm... but there's no online-able stuff so you can have people visit and vice versa such as Animal Crossing... I'll keep my eye on this though to see how it'll turn out.
Kaizuden