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September 2019
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52 Reviews
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Gorgeous world stuffed with inventive places and characters, Imaginative scenarios and monsters keep you looking ahead, Funny dialogue and heartfelt themes get you invested in the story, Phenomenal orchestral soundtrack, Drippy is one of the best RPG side
Combat and leveling mechanics give rise to some frustrations
The witty, beautiful, and endlessly creative Ni no Kuni is a treasure not to be missed....
Abstract: In case you haven't noticed, we at 1UP have been a bit wary about using the term "Japanese RPG" within the past year or so. With experiences like The Last Story, Xenoblade Chronicles, and Dark Souls eroding our preconceived notions about role-playing ...
Abstract: It's the way of the modern JRPG it seems like. Popular tropes like overworld maps, airships and some good old turn-based combat seem to have disappeared, or should I say, evolved into what JRPG games are now. However, thanks to Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the Wh...
Abstract: Oliver's quest doesn't begin with the greatest streak of luck. One second our harmless hero is sneaking out of the house during the night, all in the aid of trying out a handmade vehicle created by his friend. The pair get overexcited, and before you k...
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Published: 2013-05-14, Author: Matt , review by: delimiter.com.au
Abstract: Last year, I was deeply disappointed by Kingdoms of Amalur. It was a good game, even a great one, but it fell short on the potential that a game developed by the minds of game developer Ken Rolston, storyteller R.A Salvatore, and artist Todd McFarlane.Bri...
Abstract: We'll tell you now – it is indeed worthy of the hype. Ni no Kuni follows 13-year-old Oliver on an epic journey across parallel worlds. He's trying to save his mother from death with help from Drippy, ‘Lord High Lord of the Fairies', and creatures called f...
Stunning art design throughout, Ghibli Studios animated cut-scenes are beautiful, Voice overs are superb and full of spirit, Lots of great characters, Deep and involving battles system, Creature capture / levelling system, 60+ hours of gameplay and beyond
Too many tutorials at times, Main battle mechanics don't really take off until after around 10 hours of gameplay, More of those gorgeous cut-scenes would have been nice, Voice acting is a little more broken up with sub-titles only sections than I would ha
Published: 2013-03-12, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Oliver!Looks stunningExcellent backing tracksCompelling storyHeaps of things to doMore?! You want more?!Sometimes frustrating battle mechanicsLength may be off-putting for someYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Ni No Kuni PS ReviewA...
Fantastic cartoon graphics, Distinctive fantasy world, Great storyline
Grinding monster, mash sections, Hard to escape constant battles
We've had some disappointing Japanese RPGs in the last few years, from big budget duds like Final Fantasy XIII to a list of underwhelming niche titles. Ni No Kuni is an exception. Its story avoids the usual clichés, the Studio Ghibli art is irresistible,...
Beautiful cartoon graphics, Great characters and rich, involving storyline, Deep and sophisticated combat systems, An epic quest and plenty of side-quests
Some areas are a monster-bashing slog, Difficulty spikes and infuriating continue tax
Ni No Kuni is a hair's breadth away from being an RPG classic. Between them Studio Ghibli and Level-5 have constructed a fantasy world with the same imagination as you'd find in the studio's films, and told a rich, involving story with surprisingly sophis...