To those who actually played them, there was no surprise at all.Įssentially, its a fantasy RPG with a giant mecha thread woven in. To the surprise of those who only watched the 2006 bullshot trailer, both games bombed spectacularly. You'll see the actual quality of the finished game for yourself over the course of this LP. But that's the thing, everyone WAS suckered in by it, because the original "gameplay" trailer Level-5 used to announce the game to the world was a crock of pre-rendered, scripted shit. This was a game that was supposed to be emblematic of the early PlayStation 3's attempt to usher in the era of "massive" games - massive storyline, massive world, massive graphics, massive robots. White Knight Chronicles was lauded by the gaming press and curious fans alike at the time of its unveiling at the 2006 Tokyo Game Show, with various game websites proclaiming its revolutionary intent.
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Originally intended to be not just one game, be a PS3 launch title, no less, production difficulties led to the game being split in two and delayed three whole years before the first part was even released, with the second part hastily following two years later. They were localized for North America by D3 Publisher, a company known these days mostly for low-rent licensed games of Dreamworks and Cartoon Network-owned IPs. They were developed back-to-back by Level-5 Studios, a production house better known for the Professor Layton series, Dark Cloud I & II, and the more-recent Studio Ghibli co-production Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch. They finally made it to the New World in 20. White Knight Story: Awakening of Light and Darkness) were a pair of JRPGs for the PlayStation 3 released in 20, respectively in Japan. White Knight Story: The Ancient Heartbeat) and its sequel, White Knight Chronicles II (白騎士物語: 光と闇の覚醒- Shirokishi Monogatari: Hikari to Yami no Kakusei lit. White Knight Chronicles (白騎士物語: 古の鼓動- Shirokishi Monogatari: Inishie no Kodō lit. Your Failure Must Be More Severe: Let's Play White Knight Chronicles II (& I)
Introduction Failure Is The Only Option: Lets Play White Knight Chronicles I & II