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CES 2009: Fat Princess Hands-On

We try out an updated version of Sony's upcoming capture-the-princess game for the PlayStation 3.

Fat Princess has been on our radar since the cartoony action game first appeared at E3. The game's cute exterior hides a challenging experience that puts a whole new spin on the standard capture-the-flag formula. We had a chance to try out an updated version of the game that featured more polish than its debut last year. Boasting cleaner visuals, refined control, polished-up gameplay, and improved audio, the game is shaping up to be a lot of fun.

Fat Princess's premise is simple. You play as a member of a group of peasants feuding with one another. As part of this conflict, your princess has been swiped. Your goal? To get back your special lady, who is now held in the enemy's castle. Now, to be fair, you've got their princess in your castle as well, so it's only to be expected that there are going to be some bad feelings on both sides. To set things right, you'll have to balance getting your girl back with collecting resources, fortifying your own castle with defenses, leveling up your team's skills, and fattening up your hostage.

Resource collecting revolves around mining and deforestation, which yield rocks and wood respectfully. Fortifying your castle requires combinations of wood and rock to create doors and other upgrades. While collecting resources could get tedious, you'll find outposts strewn throughout the map that you can claim as your own. Once you've taken an outpost, you can dump your rock and wood resources there and have them added to your stockpile. The outposts also offer an alternative way to heal your units besides sitting down and letting your health regenerate. Leveling up your team's skills also requires a wood and rock combo, although the process is a bit more intricate given the different skills in the game.

You and your troop of peasants can take on one of five classes by donning a decorative cap during the action. You'll have workers, rangers, warriors, priests, and wizards. Workers are key for gathering resources and building structures. While they're not great at melee, they can get by because of their speed. Rangers are distance fighters thanks to their use of bows and arrows. Warriors use swords to slice and dice enemies. Priests heal you during battle. Finally, wizards cast mighty elemental attacks, such as fireballs, that you can use to fry your foes. To level up these abilities, you'll need to upgrade the buildings within your castle that are pumping out the hat specific to each class. Your characters can then gain a secondary skill that lets you dole out more damage. For example, rangers can upgrade to carry shotguns that they can swap in for their primary weapon whenever they they want.

All of the above work won't matter much if you lose your hostage princess, so you must ensure that she's not too easy to rescue. While fortifying your castle is important, stuffing her with cake you'll find strewn throughout the level is key. The more cake you feed her, the bigger she'll get and the harder it will be for an enemy to swoop in and carry her off. The more whalelike your princess gets, the more slowly anyone carrying her will move, which will give you a fighting chance at catching them and stopping them.

Given the game's hectic pace, it's nice to see that the control scheme is straightforward. Despite the game's unfinished state, the controls were good and responsive, which kept the action fun. You'll be able to run, jump, attack, pick up items, and target enemies in no time because of the simple layout. Attacks can be charged by holding down the attack button, which calls up a meter that slowly fills. When the meter is full you'll unleash a powerful attack when you release the button. The downside to the attack is the charge time, which leaves you vulnerable; the upside is that the attacks are one-hit kills.

The visuals have the promising start of some personality thanks to the game's whimsical art style. The various peasants look deadly serious, no matter what outfit they're wearing. The princess is a bit on the clueless side, but that all works with the game's amusing look. The environments we saw featured bright color palettes and a lot of variety. Besides the expected forest-with-castle locale that we've seen, we saw a level set among mountains and cliffs that was connected by bridges. However, our favorite so far is the island level called Sugar Cove, which replaces the standard castle with a pirate ship and gives you an island chain to work through. The game's performance slowed a bit during some of the more hectic action sequences when our band of peasants battled a comparable mob of enemies en masse, but otherwise the action moved along just fine.

The audio has gotten a distinctive boost since we last saw the game. Besides the expected audio for clashing swords and mining picks, the game now features a narrator who chimes in to offer status updates on your princess and base, particularly if they're in trouble. Due to the noise in the demo area and the television volume, we weren't able to make out everything that was said, but there were some chuckle-worthy lines.

Anyone looking for a funny, addictive multiplayer game for the PlayStation 3 will want to keep an eye out for Fat Princess. The game is already pretty fun, and we expect that's only going to improve as it gets polished up. Look for more on Fat Princess in the months leading up to its release later this year.

84 Comments

  • mrbo69jangles

    Posted Apr 17, 2009 5:14 pm PT

    really you people are complaing that it might cost more then 10 dollars just be happy that its a good 40 bucks cheaper then any other game

  • SosdanRhuzine

    Posted Apr 12, 2009 10:27 pm PT

    yay so cute and fat

  • backatcha

    Posted Apr 6, 2009 2:22 am PT

    for $9.99, I'm on board. Looks like a cool waste of time.

  • evil_angel74

    Posted Mar 20, 2009 9:00 pm PT

    reminds me of team buddies. but seriously i want some more news or previews of this to come out. or for the whole game to come out. better not cost too much.

  • unbentonslaught

    Posted Mar 13, 2009 12:01 pm PT

    its almost exactly like a kingdom for keflings with battles and without a giant. looks ok though

  • 360pwnsps3

    Posted Mar 2, 2009 10:39 am PT

    It's innovative games like this that make me envy the Playstation 3 sometimes, the only game which looks as good as this on XBLA would be Braid (which is a great game).

  • Meluckycharms12

    Posted Feb 3, 2009 10:04 am PT

    I... want... fat princess...

  • ahpuck

    Posted Jan 31, 2009 8:21 am PT

    hopefully i'll be tired of crash commando by the time this game comes out, doubt it tho'

  • TeabagChampion

    Posted Jan 28, 2009 5:38 pm PT

    This game is one of the games that I've been tracking down for some time now. I don't know why its taking so long for it to come out as a DLC. The game looks like its completed.

  • burstlimit514

    Posted Jan 25, 2009 3:45 pm PT

    This will have online right??? What am i thinking of course it will.

  • cMS559

    Posted Jan 24, 2009 4:35 pm PT

    this game looks fun.

  • Generalmojo

    Posted Jan 22, 2009 9:17 am PT

    id get this but no more then 15 pounds (uk)
    it looks awesome though, gameplay seems great!
    hopefully it supports online or atleast 2 player splitscreen

  • shihomi

    Posted Jan 19, 2009 5:28 pm PT

    wonder how much it will cost?

  • snoopy248

    Posted Jan 17, 2009 5:45 pm PT

    This wil be an awesome new PSN download!

  • TehUndeadHorror

    Posted Jan 16, 2009 4:43 pm PT

    Lmao shotgun, priceless.

  • uberjannie

    Posted Jan 16, 2009 2:39 am PT

    covenan : bah. Looks like i have to brush the dust of my ps3 and get ready to be a fat princess.

  • covenan

    Posted Jan 14, 2009 7:39 pm PT

    this is another reason to you guys to buy PS3...
    gonna love this!!!!!!!

  • FabioPizzini

    Posted Jan 14, 2009 7:00 am PT

    Nice game, i will look for it

  • VirginBoy92

    Posted Jan 14, 2009 12:17 am PT

    if some sorta rts simple enough for consoles like this get some sorta LBP-like level editor for Starcraft-like custom games...
    sweet.

  • G-Legend

    Posted Jan 13, 2009 5:47 pm PT

    This game sounds hilarious! IT reminds me of one of those custom Warcraft or Starcraft games which is why I know it will be really fun. Can't wait

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