Today at the PlayStation Experience, developer Level-5 announced Ni no Kuni II, a sequel to the lovely cartoon role-playing game they developed in coordination with the talented animators at Studio Ghibli. This one’s coming exclusively to PlayStation 4
This post has been edited by Rei7: Dec 4 2016, 06:52 AM
you know what? I'm currently playing Ni No Kuni 1 (to platinum it) as they announced this
can't say how excited I am, although I'm a bit disappointed that we don't see Oliver in this trailer
to me is a smart move doing new story instead of sequel as some ppl might not have ps3 and didnt play the orignal games will make newcomer to try it out.
This post has been edited by squall_12: Dec 6 2015, 08:43 AM
to me is a smart move doing new story instead of sequel as some ppl might not have ps3 and didnt play the orignal games will make newcomer to try it out.
hmmm, fair point
but they can just do what Bayonetta did, include the first game along with it
to me is a smart move doing new story instead of sequel as some ppl might not have ps3 and didnt play the orignal games will make newcomer to try it out.
Not really, they can easily remaster it before the launch of NNKN2 on the ps4 Double the income seeing how the trend go
Not really, they can easily remaster it before the launch of NNKN2 on the ps4 Double the income seeing how the trend go
Pull an uncharted.
But yea honestly the golden era of jrpg has gone. We no longer have traditional turn based jrpg we used to love so much and spent hours grinding to level up. Very sad but true jrpg had evolved.
Just hope megaten persona and Dragon Quest stay true to its roots.
Fail la Sony.. Upload wrong vid Actually I think there will be Oliver at some point.. Like just a bit Looks to me like it's in the same universe anyway. Maybe.
It is the same universe, Ding Dong Dell is mentioned in the beginning
In Famitsu magazine, it was stated that Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is about 45% completed. It is currently set to release in 2017, for now, on PC and PlayStation 4.
so the release date should be around oct to dec?
This post has been edited by danger46: Feb 10 2017, 03:26 PM
the 1st game was really nice, kept grinding ard the mountain area
Haha, cast veil to be invincible. Nice RPG the only let down for NinoKuni 1 was the main character development. Lack of emotions. I hope they come up with more complex story rather than a straight forward story.
I'm kinda disappointed there is no more cute familiars... those cute creatures we can train and ask them to fight with us..
Instead we get tiny Pikmins.. lol.. which seems like kinda some lazy work tbh... They said it's to make the battles better.. but meh.. no familiars.. turns me off atm. From instant buy, to wait for reviews.
Bandai Namco and Level-5 announced today that Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom will be missing its originally intended November 10 release date in the west. Instead, the game will (hopefully) see the light of day on January 19, 2018 for the Playstation 4 and PC. Coincidentally enough, this would be the same week that Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch celebrates its 5th anniversary in America as well.
Most are 9/10, and some even 10/10 or close to that. Those who give bad reviews seems like irrelevant sites trying to clickbait like that slantmagize site lmao
Anyone got update log for version 1.01? The update was 4gb and I have limited data for internet connection. Need to consider if it important or not before download. Thanks
The game only truly start after 10 hours playing..
At first, I kinda like the first one better because it got more charm and feels more unique. The sequel feels like some other generic RPG out there with the new battle system. But after you unlock the kingdom building, then only you feel the game started to get interesting and so hard to put down the controller after that. The story little bit darker than the first one though but you can say that Ni No Kuni 2 can stand on its own. The downside is the 10 hours it takes for the game to unfold. If you not the fans of the series, you maybe give up after few hours playing.
Only like 5 hours in so far. I love the game, but I do find the battles pretty easy. I do feel like the boss battles could be harder, while other mobs stays the same. But most of it is a cake walk so far. Battle system is pretty great tho, compared to the previous game, but I still do miss the Pokemon like creature.
Lovely game, just as the first one. More game should be like this, cell shaded But I do wish there is more voice overs, and longer cutscenes.
Only like 5 hours in so far. I love the game, but I do find the battles pretty easy. I do feel like the boss battles could be harder, while other mobs stays the same. But most of it is a cake walk so far. Battle system is pretty great tho, compared to the previous game, but I still do miss the Pokemon like creature.
Lovely game, just as the first one. More game should be like this, cell shaded But I do wish there is more voice overs, and longer cutscenes.
The battle getting more interesting later in the game. Especially against kingmaker. Each kingmaker got their own tactics against them.
Also, the tainted monster quest is very good boss battle. Its more challenging than normal monster.
My nitpick is that you can only bring certain number of items into the battle e.g: only 5 angel's tear eventhough you have 100 of them. It makes so little bit sense and no explaination about why they implement the system that way.
The battle getting more interesting later in the game. Especially against kingmaker. Each kingmaker got their own tactics against them.
Also, the tainted monster quest is very good boss battle. Its more challenging than normal monster.
My nitpick is that you can only bring certain number of items into the battle e.g: only 5 angel's tear eventhough you have 100 of them. It makes so little bit sense and no explaination about why they implement the system that way.
Because that will make things too easy. Limited makes it more challenging. It's sorta like how Monster Hunter does things as well you can only bring 10 potions and etc. If you can bring a lot of potions, and you can revive unlimited might as well make everything easier. It's good, some challenge at least.
Because that will make things too easy. Limited makes it more challenging. It's sorta like how Monster Hunter does things as well you can only bring 10 potions and etc. If you can bring a lot of potions, and you can revive unlimited might as well make everything easier. It's good, some challenge at least.
But still it hard to keep trace of your inventory especially if you too busy grinding and forget to restock item.
Another issue is higgeldy. I appreciate the variety of higgeldies but they make too many of them and you can only bring 4 of them into battle. Once you find 4 that seems useful enough, you can just stick with it and forget about other higgeldy. I already around level 50 and still using higgeldy that I got early game
I am not going to rush to finish the game. Not many jrpg like this nowadays. Take my time to complete all availavle side quests and build my kingdom before moving the main quests. Currently chapter 7 in 40hrs.
I just finished it and its around accumulated 90 hours, and now playing the post game content. Too bad the game story is kinda not related to the first one as I really want to know about Oliver and co. I hope they got it store in upcoming DLC content.
I love the familiars as well, it felt more charming with all the pokemon like monsters. The first game is more challenging battle wise, because i remember it's a lot harder than the current game. But the current battle system is pretty good as well, just that it lacks those familiars.. Higgles are meh compared to normal familiar :<
I felt that the golden orbs are too underused. Besides overpowered party members and easy battles in addition to it being quick and face paced, golden orbs are dropped at the end of the battles and the gauge depletes before the next encounter.
I love the familiars as well, it felt more charming with all the pokemon like monsters. The first game is more challenging battle wise, because i remember it's a lot harder than the current game. But the current battle system is pretty good as well, just that it lacks those familiars.. Higgles are meh compared to normal familiar :<
I hope Level-5 will create the lore for Ni no Kuni and give out some explaination about what happens to familiars. If you look around the world, there are interesting story that happened between the first and second game. There is some war that happened and some of country from first game are destroyed like Al-Mamoon. We knows that this game take place hundreds years year after the first one but how long exactly.
I finished the story around almost 60 hours in the game. Really love the story, it's good. I still have a bunch of other side quest to do, even tho i did a bunch. Going to finish all of it if possible and proceed to another game after.