"I wonder how long this seal that Alexander put his life on the line for will last." Rodom Ward, the former captain of Verdite's King's Guard, looked up at the never-clear sky and muttered, remembering. These events are not seen in the main game itself but are stated in it and within the game's manual and other media.īack Cover for King's Field III Pilot Style The demo showcases the events of the King's Field II protagonist Alexander (known as Aleph in japan) trying to talk to the current King John Alfred, and sealing him and his castle before the actual events in King's Field III begin. The demo has been noted to not simply be a remix or just playable in a small part of the main game's world, but that it has its own unique areas. The demo disc came with a case that has a front cover that looks exactly like the japanese cover for King's Field III however the backside explains the demo's plot and the spine on red letters says " Pilot Style" with a short manual written on the inside explaining the controls and mechanics and the disc itself looks like the japanese disc with the exception of a box in the bottom saying " NOT FOR SALE - For Promotional Use Only" and pilot style on top of the King's Field logo. PlayStation One, Demo disc for King's Field III Pilot Style The demo also is a highly sought after Collector's Item it is unknown how many legitimate copies of it exist, luckily a version has been saved and uploaded online to the Internet Archive, but it has not been fan translated yet. The demo could be considered very short as it could be beat in an hour or less. The demo wasn't released or sold to the public, this demo was released/made two months after the main game, at the first ever Tokyo Game Show on August 22nd, 1996 and used for promotion in other places around and only in Japan.
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