White Knight Story towers over PlayStation Premiere with new details

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Prominent developer Level-5 amazed everyone with its game of epic proportions, White Knight Story, at last year’s Tokyo Game Show (TGS). The Japanese company continues to impress as the game demonstration at PlayStation Premiere left everyone in awe.

Demo started off with a bang, showcasing the game’s extensive character creation tool. Not trying to exaggerate, but we expect customization to reach a whole new level with this engine. After all, Level-5 used it themselves to design the main characters and around 1,000 NPCs that appear in-game.

Next up, the pseudo-mech White Knight and monstrous demon that could eat Godzilla alive have at each other. You probably know the drill: it’s an epic clash of the titans. Another nice detail is how there are humans enjoying their own party of havoc on the ground.

Show ended up with Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino promising that the quality will improve more before the game appears on TGS as playable. With a couple of months to wait, we definitely have something to look forward to. These are the guys behind Dark Cloud 2, Dragon Quest XIII, and other top class titles so we expect more of the same.

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White Knight Story - Image 1

Prominent developer Level-5 amazed everyone with its game of epic proportions, White Knight Story, at last year’s Tokyo Game Show (TGS). The Japanese company continues to impress as the game demonstration at PlayStation Premiere left everyone in awe.

Demo started off with a bang, showcasing the game’s extensive character creation tool. Not trying to exaggerate, but we expect customization to reach a whole new level with this engine. After all, Level-5 used it themselves to design the main characters and around 1,000 NPCs that appear in-game.

Next up are the colossus having at it with each other. Pseudo-mech White Knight against monstrous demon that could eat Godzilla alive, you know the drill. Another nice detail is how there are humans enjoying their own party of havoc on the ground.

Show ended up with Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino promising that the quality will improve more before the game appears on TGS as playable. With a couple of months to wait, we definitely have something to look forward to. These are the guys behind Dark Cloud 2, Dragon Quest XIII, and other top class titles so we expect more of the same.

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Via Famitsu

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