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Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom Update - Mages in Caves

SOE shows off one new environment and lets us play as the mage in its upcoming PS3 action RPG.

Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom is the upcoming third-person action game from Sony Online Entertainment that casts you as a lone hero out to save a troubled land from evil. Our previous looks at the game have touched on two of the three available classes as we've seen them in work-in-progress versions. The Southern California-based developer stopped by this week with an updated version of the game, which let us try out the mage.

The highlight of the new version was the chance to see and play as the mage, the last class we had yet to see. The wiry magic user is set apart from his more buff peers (who have physique-accentuating outfits) by a flowing cape. The cape showcases some tech flash that SOE is able to perform courtesy of the PlayStation 3. A cloth sim is being used to have the cape move fluidly as the mage fights. The complicated bit of calculation is being thrown at one of the PlayStation 3's Cell cores so as not to bog down performance. While the cape is still being integrated into the game, it certainly looks cool in its current state.

Besides the cape, the big things that differentiate the mage from the other classes are his staff and magic attacks. Unlike his two aggro pals who are at home getting up close and personal with fools, the mage isn't quite sturdy enough for Rambo-style combat. His melee attacks rely on his staff, which actually hits multiple targets around him during combos. His magic attacks are excellent at dealing death along with some crowd control--chain lightning jumps between his foes and stuns them, an ice blast does a nice "frost nova"-style job of holding his foes in place so he can get away, and powerful fireballs help pick enemies off from a distance.

The cavern area served as a good showcase for the mage's abilities, as the goal of the level was to take out a necromancer who's hiding out in the cavern interior. To reach him you'll have to make your way through his undead hordes. Navigating the cavern to get to him was a bit tricky, as it was easy to get turned around after a fight due to the copious amounts of skeletons sent to stop you. But with a little perseverance and a lot of murdering, we got there. Taking out the hoofed evildoer requires some thought because, unlike the more-physical classes in the game, the mage can't barge into mobs, so you'll have to figure out how to deal with the mass of respawning skeletons while murdering their boss.

The visuals in this latest version of Dark Kingdom have made some progress since we last saw the game in motion. The biggest improvement is the frame rate, which is now more consistent and stable, although still rough in places. Detail and special effects have been bumped up, which is especially important to maintain the appearance of the mage--a high-maintenance kind of character with his wavy cape and magic effects. The cavern environment was good and atmospheric, as caves go, thanks to some interesting design and liberal use of water effects. The undead enemies we faced were suitably gaunt and bony and they animated well. The necromancer sported solid amounts of detail and animation. There's still work to be done for sure, especially on the mage's cape, which moved inconsistently.

Based on our latest look at Dark Kingdom, it appears that the game will deliver on what it's setting out to offer: third-person hacking and slashing with some light RPG elements. The gameplay is accessible, the visuals are clean, and the audio is good. While it may not be the flashiest PS3 game we've seen, it has definitely got some appeal, because beating the living (or unliving) crap out of something really never gets old. Look for more on Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom in the coming months. The game is slated to ship this fall alongside the launch of the PlayStation 3.

55 Comments

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Oct 11, 2006 12:26 am PT

    looks sweet

  • HXCDEW

    Posted Sep 4, 2006 10:58 pm PT

    This game looks awesome, the graphics have been improved a lot and if the gameplay is as good I'm definitely getting it.

  • DaBaka

    Posted Sep 1, 2006 4:22 pm PT

    This game looks to be like all the other hack n slash games out there...... WOHOOO!

  • Schwartz55

    Posted Aug 25, 2006 7:53 pm PT

    this game looks sweet.

  • Tuchaka

    Posted Aug 24, 2006 11:06 pm PT

    i recon it will be a hell of alot beta then UL on psp, and not just the visuals and stuff like that, UL on psp was pretty repetitive, hack and slash stuff with a little bit of magic, but now with the mage it should be alot better, to me, a magic character has always been more appealing

  • M_22

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 10:51 pm PT

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  • ali_g_84uk

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 1:26 pm PT

    Looks pretty s*it and im someone who will be buying a ps3 on launch (as long as they can provide me with one). Looks really repetitive hack and slash, really this is not innovation. Theres better launch titles like warhawk and heavenly sword, this **** isnt worth £50. Its not even that particularly pretty.

  • Lewos1

    Posted Aug 21, 2006 4:49 am PT

    could be quite good, but I'm sure I've seen this kind of game alot of times before? we'll see...

  • osxgp

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 11:23 pm PT

    Idiot fanboys for all systems if you ask me. I dont care about loyalty to a system, I care about the games!

  • gizmo_logix

    Posted Aug 20, 2006 6:39 pm PT

    Ha ha! You xbox fanboys are funny! You come here to see what the game is all about and then bash it and try to convince youserlf that it's not worthy buying the PS3. Earth to fanboys! This is not the only game that will come out fo the PS3 and there will be even more cames coming out AFTER January 2007! That's just TWO MONTHS after the PS3 comes out. Launch titles are the first phase. And there also the early summer releases (schools out). And then fall 2007 phase again.

    The games will just keep coming! If UTL is not your type of game. Fine. But don't come in here acting iike it's the only reason that someone will buy the PS3.

  • dannyatkinson

    Posted Aug 19, 2006 11:02 pm PT

    Personally I would rather play the PSP Versions.
    I just don't see me paying 600 buck for a stupid PS3.
    I havn't even bought into X360 yet.
    Wait for the really great games. It is better that way.
    I think when 360 comes out with Mass Effect I will have to purchase one.
    As of right now I am saving for PSP.
    I am interested in playing UL for the PSP and also interested in Dungeon Siege for the PSP. I guess I am a bit unfair at times.
    I own a lot of gaming consoles and to this day my favorite gaming platform is still the PC. It probably always will be. That is why I have a Athlon 64 system with a BFG 7800 GT .
    I love my system. I am thinking of upgrading to a 19" widescreen flat monitor. Just my two cents

  • Gleba2388

    Posted Aug 19, 2006 7:58 am PT

    Online multiplayer for this would be a massacre... mages and warriors from all kinds battling through the game's lands... aaaaahhh... the graphics are not bad, but I think they should fix the framertate before thinking of improving the texture, etc.

  • 02EclipseGT

    Posted Aug 19, 2006 3:14 am PT

    Well we can talk about the graphics all we want threw a junk stream. But people are gonna see the real game lol. So it wont mean much. I mean to talk about it wont mean much. Under 3 months now. If it s good the EB demo machine will show it, if its not it will show that too.

  • Panta

    Posted Aug 19, 2006 3:01 am PT

    Well if we are judging graphics as the factor of worth. Hyper Street Fighter's graphics determines xbox 360's therefore it is not worth the 400/500.

  • elythemonkey

    Posted Aug 19, 2006 2:08 am PT

    Visually Kameo for the 360 ownes this games. looks nothing like those past E3 footage that Sony claimed to be in real time. Not worth a $600 purchase.

  • Doolum

    Posted Aug 19, 2006 12:47 am PT

    hope the game holds up to the expectations

  • thedropbear

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 7:14 pm PT

    Anyone knwo if thsi will have multiplayer? It would kick asses

  • shaggyaz

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 4:03 pm PT

    Lookin pretty good hope it turns out to be a good game

  • shaggyaz

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 4:02 pm PT

    Lokkin pretty good hope it turns out to be a good game

  • SPANNER-MAN

    Posted Aug 18, 2006 2:38 pm PT

    Launch title, that means its going to be rushed, oh well something to keep us busy. And whats with the comparing peoples, its just a cape flapping in the air, both systems can do that with ease, and my guess is you'll be too busy fighting off monsters to realize what the cape is doing. The cape might even be getting in the way of seeing the action, just rip it off and be like the dark magician from yugio

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