There are a lot of systems at play in Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, and most of them complement each other in distinct ways. The lack of fully animated cutscenes and true character depth are the main things that hold the story of self-discovery back, while the fast and responsive combat system push players forward. -Drew@EB
Matt from We Game Daily writes: "Cross Worlds isn’t going away. It’s making a small fortune, particularly in Asian markets, so there’s no reason for Level-5 to pull the plug. That said, there’s no real reason why a full PC/console sequel can’t be developed alongside efforts to support Cross Worlds."
While Ni no Kuni 3 would be cool, if it was like the first game, where is Dark Cloud 3 and Rogue Galaxy 2?
They should've worked with Ghibli to put out a proper movie. Should've also made a Pokemon-esque spin-off rather than make Yokai Watch. If they do make a third game they gotta work with Ghibli!
"Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom - The Prince's Edition is the whole dense, deep story with all of its DLC ready to get lost in on Xbox."
- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper
Richard writes: "If you are wanting a more modern JRPG, Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom PRINCE'S EDITION is still well worth a look."
Why not give it a 9?
it is at most a 7 because let‘s be honest, the game and the plot and the characters are all not very memorable. after the first few hours it it reall very generic and every boss can be beat with the same lame attacks. don‘t let the cute graphics cloud your justice, blogger.
O N E P O I N T??🙃
Absolutely adoring and loving this game, the building kingdom mechanic is something I’m enjoying very much.