7 Games Inspired by FromSoftware’s King’s Field
7 Games Inspired by FromSoftware's King's Field
Game Guides: Exploring King’s Field Inspired Games

7. Slasher’s Keep
This tough-as-nails rogue-like game, Slasher’s Keep, takes inspiration from the unforgiving nature of King’s Field. With its clunky first-person combat, players will be reminded of the FromSoftware classic. Though it lacks the RPG and exploration elements that make King’s Field special, Slasher’s Keep offers dungeon crawling filled with traps and harsh encounters.

6. Gloomgrave
In Gloomgrave, a unique twist awaits players with its grid-based, turn-based combat. This rogue-like dungeon crawler captures the tranquility found in King’s Field’s exploration, thanks to its turn-based nature. While it may not fully encapsulate the adventure and discovery aspect of King’s Field due to its randomly generated dungeons, Gloomgrave is an indie gem that comes at an incredibly low price.

5. Barony
Barony’s voxel-based graphics may be different from King’s Field, but its combat certainly pays tribute to the classic PlayStation game. This first-person crawling experience is a blast, especially in co-operative play. While its RPG elements may bring to mind Daggerfall rather than King’s Field, it’s worth noting that King’s Field likely influenced FPS fantasy games in that era. Barony’s simplistic combat allows its other mechanics, such as exploration and RPG elements, to shine. However, the game’s rogue-like nature prevents it from delivering a true King’s Field experience.

4. Northern Journey
Embark on a melancholic adventure in Northern Journey, where exploration takes center stage. The misty green environments and melancholy atmosphere create a unique experience that may remind players of Dark Souls, but with a bit less depression. Engage in FPS melee and ranged combat against creepy monsters while traversing a variety of wilderness-based levels. With its focus on exploration, enemy encounters, and bosses, Northern Journey guarantees a thrilling experience for King’s Field and Dark Souls fans alike.

3. Devil Spire
Devil Spire doesn’t shy away from its inspiration. This game proudly references King’s Field as a procedurally generated experience that draws graphical inspiration from Hexen. Developed by three people during the COVID-19 pandemic, Devil Spire showcases the love and care put into its creation. Its slow and simplistic combat, spells, and RPG-style stats and classes offer King’s Field fans a combat-focused, rogue-lite adventure. The various game modes, including a 100-floor gauntlet and boss-rush mode, add to the game’s replayability.
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2. Dread Delusion
Dread Delusion balances a solid narrative and player choice without compromising its gameplay. This old-school graphics masterpiece includes a weapon upgrade system, spells, potions, and quests reminiscent of games like Daggerfall. While also drawing inspiration from King’s Field, Dread Delusion offers a unique experience. Its creepy creatures, first-person combat, and atmospheric exploration create moments of discovery and awe similar to Dark Souls, but with gameplay more reminiscent of King’s Field.

1. Lunacid
Lunacid proudly claims inspiration from two FromSoftware games, Shadow Tower and King’s Field. This immediately becomes apparent as players embark on atmospheric exploration within retro environments. Lunacid’s combat echoes the methodical nature of King’s Field. The game strikes a balance between exploration and combat, immersing players with its creepy-calm atmosphere. Fans of the King’s Field franchise are sure to find joy in Lunacid’s homage to the classic game.
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(Note: The order of the games has been reversed to create a more impactful and exciting build-up towards the top spot. The content has been tweaked to maintain an emotionally rich, humorous, and positive tone while highlighting the important information.)