Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom
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Welcome to the beautiful world of Ni no Kuni! After being overthrown in a coup, the young king Evan sets out on an extraordinary quest to found a new kingdom, unite his world and protect its inhabitants from the dark forces that threaten them. Join him on an unforgettable adventure which blurs the line between animated feature film and video game. Developed by LEVEL-5, Ni no Kuni II features enchanting character designs from the legendary artist Yoshiyuki Momose and a stirring soundtrack composed by the world-famous Joe Hisaishi.
Steam User 19
Mount and Blade, but you play as the American President as he helps a mentally disabled child conquer a world full of furries. Nicely implemented mechanics, beautiful art, traditionally bland EN voiceover, and nukes fly in the first five minutes of the game.
Steam User 9
This is a very good Japanese role-playing game. Its world is beautiful, its characters engaging and its storyline captivating.
The combat system is fluid and dynamic, offering a perfect blend of real-time action and strategy. I appreciated the diversity of playable characters, each with unique skills and fighting styles.
Outside of combat, kingdom management is a very enjoyable facet of the game. Building and developing our own kingdom, recruiting talented citizens and improving our infrastructure to establish peace and prosperity.
Steam User 8
I have fully completes the base game, all DLCs, and have 100% all achievements in the Game. It took me a bit over 184 Hours to 100% the entire game, and all DLCs. The base game is an absolute treat. It does have it's flaws though. For those who enjoy it. The story is very similar to a child's story book, but with added nuances, and darker themes. Overall I loved the game. I played this game on PC with mouse, and keyboard. This game is meant to be played on controller. So the controls are a bit clunky on PC. One feature of the base game that I didn't like was the skirmishes. They felt clunky, unresponsive, and overall a bad experience. Outside of this I highly recommend this to those whom love Fantasy RPGs. Other than watching the additional story, or if you need then for a 100% achievement run, then do not get the DLCs. The stories are good, but the gameplay is horrific.
Steam User 8
I purchased this game, along with the DLC, when it was heavily discounted. I am only giving a positive recommendation if you do the same. I would not have been happy if I had paid full price. TLDR: 6.5/10
I'm writing this review after having beaten the games main story line, and I'm going to have some vague spoilers, so please keep that in mind. I played one save only for the 95 hrs I have in the game, beat the final boss, and closed the game. Higgledy-help-me.
I'll break it down into three parts, hrs 0-30, 30-60, and 60-90. I'm assuming some of those hours were just me AFK to eat and stuff. This wasn't all one play session, but I have been on a break from work... so it was pretty darn consecutive.
0-30 hrs:
This was the most fun and exciting part of the game. The world was fresh and vibrant and seemed very expansive. I played with all graphics settings maxed out, and the game shows some age but looks lovely. Lots of fun Ghibli-esque graphics and orchestral music. Reaching the kingdom building sections of the game made me very excited to keep playing. The games combat style reminds me of the Dark Cloud series, albeit within the shell of a Final Fantasy style "bump the enemy and engage combat" mechanic. In fact a lot of this game seems very, very much like the Dark Cloud games.
The military combat section of the game start here, I enjoy them at this time. All is well.
30-60 hrs:
The games orchestral soundtrack is very lovely, however orchestras are expensive. This means you will be hearing a lot of the games soundtrack over and over again. By this point in time I had begun hearing french horns in my sleep. I would say at this point in the game I was completely sidelined by building a kingdom. I had made a number of concessions with myself about this game. It wasn't exactly great, but it was fun. The kingdom building is very constrained, you do not get to design a town. At least Dark Cloud would let you build buildings freely on a grid. This part of the game is more akin to a mobile game. You put buildings in the one place they go. Then you need citizens, which is cool! I enjoyed collecting new people with new abilities to my town. I had no idea what a lot of the buildings did, but I was content to just build and collect people.
I did whatever main story line stuff I needed to do to unlock the next batch of possible citizens. This game has more fetch quests than I have ever seen in one game before, with citizens sometimes requiring 2 or 3 different fetch quests before they will join you. If this game was the only thing to survive an apocalypse, future aliens would assume that an Earth King's job was to bring people apples and cloth.
60-90 hrs:
I reached my tolerance with the game. Unlocking the late game travel option was not fun. This is the part of the game that falls flat for me. My fresh and ever positive outlook began to wane. Eventually I found that there is a LOT of empty content to this game. I feel like more was planned, something happened to this game. There are vast parts of the over world that have little to nothing to do with the main game. Previously unreachable areas, like the desert and frozen lands, are only ever briefly visited and contain no cities, villages, or much of anything other than the same mix of ~15 enemies this game has. There is a massive and interesting set piece in the frozen land that has nothing to do with the game. I would have thought there were cool quests to do with it. Nope.
I reached a point where it was either keep building my kingdom, or complete the main story line. I had several of my categories at S rank, and so I thought, well time to finish it. I did most of the final missions in one go. It was incredibly underwhelming. There's a frustrating military section. There is another large city that's completely empty of citizens or interesting lore. A series of mini boss battles that were easy despite me being under leveled, and then some very nice cut scenes that wrap everything up.
Don't get me completely wrong, I enjoyed a lot of the end game story line, but there were just so many things I did that didn't matter at all. Most of the kingdom building didn't matter. I don't feel the Higgledy guys mattered much, other than being adorable and fun to have around. I could have cut my play time in half and finished the main story, I didn't use most of the party characters. Lots of little things. Decent fun if it's 90% off and you want a feel good JRPG (just don't buy the DLC).
Overall: 6.5/10 Great play value/dollar only when on sale. Great for younger/teen audience as well.
Graphics: 7/10 It's a mixed bag, the over world looks like RPG Maker, but a lot of the art is nice.
Lofty & Higgledy's: 10/10
Music: 8/10 But after the 2,000th time, I think I could transcribe the sheet music from memory.
Game play: 5/10 Very basic combat, lots of re-used gimmicks and sub plots from other Level 5 games. The military mini-game is as other reviews say, confusing. I also couldn't find a way to level the military up enough to do about HALF of the later game quests. I ended the game with my squads at around Level 22. Citizen gathering starts fun but gets tedious. A lot of this game starts fun and gets tedious. Puzzle sections are frustrating too, or anything timed.
Story: 7.5/10 Decent story, fun cast of characters, lots of nice citizen dialog. Very full story early game, but kind of saves all the last cutscenes for the ending.
Steam User 5
I loved this game. If you are looking for a game that you can pick up and play casually without too much "pressure" then this might be for you. It is hard to find games that you can just "play" without having to invest time into relearning game mechanics and/or button combos, which can be off putting if you only play in 30 minute increments here and there.. That said I ended up binge playing this game after I got invested.
Steam User 5
This game deeply hooked me...The kind of game you don't want to put down and you relish in every moment of it. I've played hundreds of games in my lifetime...maybe more? And can probably count on my hands how many games I've won and this is one of them. I not only won the game, but continued to play seeking out any quests or content I'd missed because I just did not want it to be over. I'm currently trying Visions of mana and getting the ni no kuni vibes from it so I'm very much looking forward to that release and about to dig into trials of mana as well I think...Although, in truth, some games are just extra special to you and that can't be replicated. This was one for me.
Steam User 6
One of the best RPG games I have ever played.
- The controls are simple & perfect.
- There are quite a lot of features but it's introduced step by step, the game's UX is great.
- The graphics are great & not too complex, smooth.
- The stories are rich & quite long.
- The game is quite relaxing for getting achievements as we can change the difficulties & save the game almost anytime.
- Can easily level up to make things easier.
- Bug free.
The best part is the game's not unnecessarily stressing people out for playing games with achievements like some other realistic RPGs that make some players stop playing them in the middle of the game.