GS: "Ni No Kuni comes back remastered for the Playstation 4 and it is as every bit as beautiful as we remembered. Check out this gameplay clip from E3 2019."
Jason says, "I feel like the use of Studio Ghibli likely created a bit of a cult following on this game. I can’t say I’ve been missing out for 10 years, but I do respect that this brings with it some interesting concepts. Namely that it tries to combine Pokémon and action RPG mechanics along with some fun minigame puzzles ideas. It’s a pity, then, that its combat suffers from simple physical occlusion issues and strange difficulty spikes. These spikes also correlate with how the plot develops, bringing with it some moments of stagnation and others of literal plot development dumps. And while it doesn’t last as long as some of the bigger JRPG brethren, it is at least a solid remaster that’s also got pleasant voice actors to keep my eyes and ears at ease."
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, PlayStation Store has just kicked a new game sale that brings down over 500 popular games to under $20 for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 platforms right now, featuring many of its first-party titles as well as triple-A games on sale under just $20!"
My wishlist is still all full price, deep discounts apparently still a week or two away
Richard writes: "The years have been kind to Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered; the arrival on Xbox should win it legions of new fans."
Its cool they finally get to play this over there. There great games. Hopefully they play and finish them.
Bought it on PS3, again on PS4 and recently tried it again on my PS5 and no matter how much I try to like it, I cannot stand the combat system in this game. The AI is absolutely chronic and burns through your MP in no time at all.
It's such a shame because in every other aspect I love the game.
Think I'll get this on PC, as I have Ni No Kuni 2 on Steam.
>Ni No Kuni
>Breathtaking Gameplay
Umm, no. Easily the most overrated PS3 game there is. Battle system is just plain bad because of the brain-dead AI, and the quest system is as boring as it gets.
The only redeeming factor this game has going for it is charm... Plenty of it, as a matter of fact, but that's all there is to it.