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- All-Star Production - LEVEL-5's mastery of the RPG genre is combined with music composed by the renowned Joe Hisaishi and character designs by animation artist Yoshiyuki Momose
- Captivating Story - A charming and tragic tale unfolds as Evan, a boy prince learns how to become a leader and build a kingdom
- Role Playing Mastery - New and traditional RPG elements, hundreds of creatures to battle and a wealth of quests and secrets to uncover throughout the sweeping journey
- Another World - Stunning visuals recreate the world of Ni no Kuni and immerses players into an incredibly vibrant, animated land filled with a new cast of delightful characters to meet
- Dynamic Fights - Battle against fierce foes utilizing an exciting real-time battle system;Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Fantasy violence, mild blood
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| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
|---|---|
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00722674122061 |
| UPC | 722674122061 |
| ASIN | B01N7VUOPH |
| Release date | March 23, 2018 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,712 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #3,182 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.2 x 6.6 inches; 3.04 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | 12206 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment |
| Date First Available | January 26, 2017 |
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Re-enter the animated world of Ni no Kuni in the latest role-playing masterpiece developed by LEVEL-5. Explore a beautifully crafted world and experience the gripping story in an all-new RPG adventure. LEVEL-5 reunites with Yoshiyuki Momose on character design and music composed by Joe Hisaishi in the production of the next Ni no Kuni tale.
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Customers praise the game's beautiful anime artwork, vibrant visuals, and tons of side quests to explore. The gameplay receives mixed feedback - while many consider it a great sequel to the first game, others find it not as good as the original. The story quality and voice acting also get mixed reviews, with some finding the story simplistic and few voiced scenes, while others appreciate the amazing character performances. The game's ease of use and sound quality receive mixed reactions, with some finding it too easy and others noting sound and music issues.
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Customers find the game enjoyable, with many considering it one of the best RPG games of the year, and one customer noting that the combat is engaging enough to keep them entertained throughout the game.
"...It's not complex, and most things are predetermined. But its just satisfying... kind of in the same way cookie clicker is satisfying...." Read more
"...The endgame is amazing as you have so much optimization you can do via the bonus dungeon and crafting and item drops...." Read more
"...The game itself is relatively fun and I recommend playing it. However, I would not recommend it as a must buy for JRPG fans...." Read more
"...responsive and fast, spells are fun to use and the Higgledies are fun to watch fight and be blown around the field...." Read more
Customers praise the game's beautiful anime artwork and colorful visuals, with one customer highlighting its wonderful world design and story.
"...Art: Visually, I love the game's art direction. It's vibrant, easy to look at it, and suits the lightheartedness of the game in general...." Read more
"...So much customization that I can't even begin to figure out the "best" way to play...." Read more
"...THE GOOD: - The look is colorful, cartoony and pops with boldness in every corner...." Read more
"...those bad sequels people make of popular things; It's a story about finding your real home and working to make dreams come true in the face of..." Read more
Customers appreciate the variety of content in the game, with its many side quests and places to explore.
"...: open world, stats for every piece of gear and weapon, and tons of side quests. If you're not into that: stop now. Otherwise read on...." Read more
"...'s also city management, random loot reminiscient of Diablo, random sidequest dungeons, 60 optional bosses, army management, and a lot of places to..." Read more
"...'s voice acting also brought the story to life and suck a player into a world of powerful magic, dangerous greed, plot twists, and royal intrigue...." Read more
"...text versus speaking, and easy fight sequences, but the intricacies and immersive game play make it a 5 star game...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the gameplay, with some praising it as a great sequel while others find it not as good as the first game and feeling bland and boring in comparison.
"...the narrative's faults become quite apparent... Transitions between scenes do not flow cohesively, effectively reducing the player's attention to..." Read more
"...The combat is simplistic, but ramps up as the game goes on, and there can be a lot of strategy involved if you're trying to take on enemies who are..." Read more
"...Stiff Music per scene no transition based on mood of the story.... Short main story, many character's act plot very carelessly, not giving much..." Read more
"...I know that the game is quite easy, but I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the action-packed combat along with exploring the many lands and cities...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's difficulty level, with some finding it too easy, while one customer notes it can be completed in under 30 hours.
"...Difficulty can be changed at any time, and when you have it on a harder mode you do also get more and better items, so there's an incentive...." Read more
"...It's not complex, and most things are predetermined. But its just satisfying... kind of in the same way cookie clicker is satisfying...." Read more
"This game is worth every single penny! It's fun and challenging, has an amazing storyline, and is extremely affordable for its value...." Read more
"...- This is my major-minor gripe- The game can verge on ridiculously easy most of the time...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the voice acting in the game, with some finding the characters amazing to watch while others note that the acted scenes are few and far between.
"...That said, this game has to balance a lot more character personalities so it's not shocking that each one is not as vibrant as NNK1 made its..." Read more
"...based on mood of the story.... Short main story, many character's act plot very carelessly, not giving much reason to their act...." Read more
"...The characters are amazing to watch, and feel very real with their own faults, emotions, goals, motivations, struggles, and arcs...." Read more
"...Cutscenes are short and voiced acted scenes are few and far between. You'll do more battling than you will reading/listening...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the sound quality of the game, with some praising the beautiful music while others report issues with sound and music cutting in and out.
"...And it still has no dubbing for most part of the game. Stiff Music per scene no transition based on mood of the story.... Short main story, many..." Read more
"...Music is great, but repetitive, the rearranged versions of the main theme from the first game play everywhere, and I mean everywhere...." Read more
"...Cons: the music (overly dramatic and often didn’t sync with the game plot, it often got on my nerves so much so that I put the volume down at times)..." Read more
"This game is really great. Relaxing music and atmosphere with a cute story...." Read more
Customers find the story quality of the game unsatisfactory, describing it as simplistic and hollow, with one customer noting that the RTS battles are simple and corny.
"...They look odd and are not as detailed compared to when you're in specific locations...." Read more
"...Where the game falls short, in a big way, is its characters and story. They aren't awful or particularly annoying, but they are just kind of boring...." Read more
"...As the game progresses, the narrative's faults become quite apparent... Transitions between scenes do not flow cohesively, effectively reducing the..." Read more
"...Main boss battles require very little tactics and if you ignored upgrading a ton, you’d still be fine with button-mashing through most battles...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2018Let's get something out of the way: This is a JRPG. It has every element you would expect from JRPGs: open world, stats for every piece of gear and weapon, and tons of side quests. If you're not into that: stop now. Otherwise read on.
Overall, I'm personally a big fan of Ni No Kuni 2. I've completed the main story line and am closing in on the platinum trophy, so I've experienced mostly everything it has to offer. I personally did not play Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch but I've watched a full playthrough on YouTube so I'm familiar with its mechanics and story.
The elephant in the room: The familiar combat system has been removed and replaced with a more traditional combat system that you see in games like Fable or The Witcher. I was initially disappointed by this, but got over it quickly. The combat is simplistic, but ramps up as the game goes on, and there can be a lot of strategy involved if you're trying to take on enemies who are higher level than you. The higgledies in particular caught me off guard but are endearing when you realize just how helpful they can be in combat.
Story: I'd say the story of this game fell flat compared to the original. It's easy to understand, has a touching moment here and there, but overall was predictable. Almost every seemingly bad NPC seems to change their mind about things in the span of a few lines of dialogue. The best thing I can say about the story is it will get out of the way when you want to do other things. NNK1 did not try to be Final Fantasy in terms of its story, but I do think it was more compelling and less predictable.
Skirmishes: This new RTS mini game is worth the price of its admission. It's enjoyable, challenging and makes sense in the context of the game. I just wish the game encouraged you more to level up your armies because I found myself significantly underleveled for most skirmishes up until the point I Googled how to level up my armies easily.
Art: Visually, I love the game's art direction. It's vibrant, easy to look at it, and suits the lightheartedness of the game in general. Although I am not a huge fan of the bobblehead like nature of your characters on World Map. They look odd and are not as detailed compared to when you're in specific locations.
Drippy vs Lofty: This might seem like a minor quibble, but your primary companion, Lofty, does not feel nearly as important or endearing as NNK1 made Mr. Drippy feel. He does his job and is useful, but Mr. Drippy was much more than that. That said, this game has to balance a lot more character personalities so it's not shocking that each one is not as vibrant as NNK1 made its characters.
Kingdom building: Definitely the most satisfying element of this game is bringing your kingdom to life. It's not complex, and most things are predetermined. But its just satisfying... kind of in the same way cookie clicker is satisfying. And I don't mean that in a bad way.
The point: If you like JRPGs, you'll probably like this game. It's not the most challenging game out there, and you'll see the story coming a million miles away, but the developers took the time to flesh out the mechanics to make an enjoyable experience.
DLC Disclaimer: I wrote this review before the two anticipated major DLC expansions have been released.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018First, it must be said that the game's latest patch added in a difficulty setting which solves the problems a lot of people had with early-game boredom. Difficulty can be changed at any time, and when you have it on a harder mode you do also get more and better items, so there's an incentive.
Ni No Kuni II would be one of the greatest RPGs of all time if all you were judging it on were its gameplay systems. Its core combat is an incredibly well-done version of the action RPG combat made famous in Tales and Star Ocean. You take 3 of the 6 party members along with 4 helper pets into battle, each party member having 3 main and one ranged weapon. So much customization that I can't even begin to figure out the "best" way to play. There's also city management, random loot reminiscient of Diablo, random sidequest dungeons, 60 optional bosses, army management, and a lot of places to explore. The endgame is amazing as you have so much optimization you can do via the bonus dungeon and crafting and item drops. Now you can even challenge yourself to do it all on expert difficulty, so the game is plenty worth your money.
Where the game falls short, in a big way, is its characters and story. They aren't awful or particularly annoying, but they are just kind of boring. On the plus side, the best story moments for me were the ending bits, so I guess there's something to look forward to. But you have to really enjoy RPGs more for their gameplay than just the story if you want to love this game. Or perhaps it would make a good starter RPG for a child. I mean it's not sexual or crude in any way, so a child might get really into it more than I could.
In the end, I can't deny the game a 5 star rating on the strength of its gameplay alone.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2018NI no Kuni II is a decent game, but a few things keep it from reaching similar heights as it's predecessor. Clearly, the goal of the developers was to produce a game that differentiated itself from the first game in the series and with this entry they have successfully done so.
The game itself is relatively fun and I recommend playing it. However, I would not recommend it as a must buy for JRPG fans. There are several improvements that the sequel implements that make it slightly superior to is predecessor. First, is the newly updated battle system. Gone are the days of familiars performing the majority of the actions... The new battle system feels fresh and different, with the player taking an active role in how the battle plays out. There are several settings that the user can customize to ensure victory in some key fights, but for the most part I ignored the Tactic Tweaker. With the exception of a few select battles, I relied mostly on strategy to defeat more difficult opponents.
I also enjoyed the new RTS mechanic, but found that it was relatively shallow compared to other similar games. There is a lot of potential for the skirmishes, but I feel that the developers fell short of their intended goal. Building my kingdom was probably the aspect that I enjoyed most in this game and I spent more time and energy completing Evermore than I should have. If they ever release DLC that lets me work on Evermore with more detail and control, I will likely spend dozens of hours doing so.
Where the game fails the most is the story and pacing... At the initial moments of the game, you feel a sense of awe and quickly become immersed in Evan's story. As the game progresses, the narrative's faults become quite apparent... Transitions between scenes do not flow cohesively, effectively reducing the player's attention to the story. The story itself feels underdeveloped and rushed. It drags on without ever really connecting you to the characters. Evan is the only character that I care about by the end of the game and everyone else is too underdeveloped. Tani was one of my favorite supporting characters due to her dialogue as well as her Leafbook posts, but there was so much more that could have been done with her character. Flippin' heck. There was so much potential in character development lost within the confines of sidequests and errands... You can get a good glimpse of the characters, but it never really comes to fruition.
As a huge fan of Ni no Kuni, the sequel felt disappointing and flat. As a standalone game, Ni no Kuni definitely has it's moments, but the story and pacing hold it back from being a truly great game.
7/10
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Leafy SeadragonReviewed in Canada on March 23, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Not officially a Studio Ghibli game but kinda is at the same time. Love it.
You do not need to play the first game in order to play Ni no Kuni 2. Ni no Kuni 2 only references small things here and there from the first game and the stories aren't linked at all. I still think you should play the first game since it was really good but it's not necessary in order to play the second.
This game is so amazing and I love it! The first game was made by Level 5 in partnership with Studio Ghibli but the second one is not. You won't find Studio Ghibli's name anywhere on the box or in the game. Despite that, not much has changed with who is making the game because the producers approached a lot of the key members who worked on the first game directly and involved them directly with the creative team and process for Ni no Kuni 2.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in Japan on September 7, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Thanks I got it
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Jupiter RamirezReviewed in Mexico on June 21, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Excelente juego
Escelente juego. Llegó muy rápido.
Es un juego de ROL (RPG) de acción. Es decir, no tienes un Menú de opciones para Atacar y usar Magia. Con CUADRO son ataques leves y TRIANGULO son ataques fuertes. Hay combinaciones de botones para usar magia.
Tiene todos los elementos de un juego RPG de consola. En tu equipo puedes usae 3 personajes y tu controlas a uno de ellos. Pero puedes cambiar de personaje en cualquier momento.
También hay combates de ejercitos donde manejas hasta 4 escuadrones. Al Salir mapa completo los personajes cambian su perspectiva y se ven mas pequeños (Como los FUNKO) los combates no son al Azar, ves a los enemigos como en los juegos de ROL de Mario & Luigi o Paper Mario. Y puedes ver el nivel del enemigo antes de enfrentarlo.
Excelente juego.
SeanReviewed in Canada on September 4, 20184.0 out of 5 stars Solid game!
A mix between two of my all-time favorites, Star Ocean 2nd Wave and Suikoden. The battle system is fast paced but not just a button masher, with the harder battles you do need to pay attention and avoid getting killed.
The characters are alright. LOTS of characters to recruit, but only a handful can be used in battles. The army battles are a bit repetitive, but provide some nice optional depth.
The kingdom building is fairly canned, in that you have to follow the mandated design plan. But it is rewarding nonetheless.
The crafting system is easy to figure out, and is dependent on upgrading your kingdom.
The graphics are very colorful, sharp and clean. Very polished like playing a Hayao Miyazaki cartoon.
All in all, a very good game. i've already invested close to 30 hours, and haven't finished the main storyline yet. But I love to complete all side quests and recruit all characters. If you aren't the kind to try and get all of the optional stuff, I feel you may find the game less rewarding.
HendricksReviewed in Japan on January 14, 20194.0 out of 5 stars Its not a Day One Edition.
I ordered the Day One Edition but i received this. But no issues👍
I ordered the Day One Edition but i received this. But no issues👍4.0 out of 5 stars
HendricksIts not a Day One Edition.
Reviewed in Japan on January 14, 2019
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