"If you’ve recently wished that the RPGs of today had a little more in common with their elders from the 16 and 32-bit eras — no, wait, check that — if you have ever liked a Japanese RPG at all, you owe Ni no Kuni a shot." -Heath Hindman on PlayStation LifeStyle
If you happen to like video games AND you are learning Japanese, you are in a great situation. You can start playing games to practice Japanese.
Excellent stuff. I'm convinced to try some of these out and get back to learning finally after it intimidated the hell out of me recently after a class.
Hmm... At this point I am decent with spoken language but helpless with the written. My only motivation to learn it is for games so I don't have to wait on translations. I suppose it's time for the do it anyway approach?
This one probably help
https://www.kickstarter.com...
great idea, which is why I ahev also backed it :p
“Japanese RPG”, when used nowadays, is a term that makes often makes gamer cringe. This generation of games has not been to kind to the fabled genre that brought us series like Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, and the Tales series. But worry not, JRPG faithful, Level-5 and Namco Bandai are making sure that Ni no Kuni changes all that!
Only thing I don't like about these demos is that it only makes the wait oh so slightly longer. Especially for a product as enchanting as this game.
This article pretty much sums up my thought about the demo: CAN'T WAIT.
In this edition of her Just Take My money series for gamers, Nan Rymer features some of the loveliest (and oddest) looking limited edition versions of PlayStation 3 to date.
The SweetTooth one hands down it would be awesome if the eyes lit up as you turned on the PS3 :O.
I think the darksiders one looks pretty freaking awesome.Never played the game but that's a cool looking ps3
Say what you want about the game, but that Final Fantasy 13-2 PS3 is a thing of beauty.
I don't like what I'm seeing with the new super slim limited editions. They look like regular consoles with cheap stickers plastered along the surfaces that will stick.
Oh boy!
With Xenoblade, Persona 4 Vita, and the Last Story last year, Atelier Ayesha now confirmed, and this coming out this month, things have been rolling well for RPG fans lately.
I will buy this game on day 1
Okay, now I'm definitely buying this game.
The return of the JRPG, the way it should be. We've said it a million times, but 2013 is shaping up to be an amazing year in gaming.