The fairy tale continues with Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. Join young king Evan as he embarks on an epic quest to establish a new kingdom, unite the world, and save his people from a terrible...
The fairy tale continues with Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. Join young king Evan as he embarks on an epic quest to establish a new kingdom, unite the world, and save his people from a terrible evil.
The fairy tale continues with Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. Join young king Evan as he embarks on an epic quest to establish a new kingdom, unite the world, and save his people from a terrible evil.
With enchanting, beautiful graphics, a fantastic world to explore, and a wonderful cast of characters, Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom offers an unforgettable gaming experience. Real-time battles, a plethora of missions, and secrets to uncover make up the core of the game that will keep you entertained for countless hours.
New and traditional RPG elements crafted and designed with dozens of locations to explore, hundreds of creatures to battle, and a plethora of quests and secrets to discover throughout the journey.
Impressive graphics recreate the world of Ni no Kuni and immerse players in an incredibly vibrant, animated land filled with a new wonderful cast of characters.
Specifications
Type
Role Playing
Release Date
2021
Release Date
17/09/2021
Age Rating (PEGI)
12
New Release
No
Edition
Prince's
Software Format
Physical
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Good story, many locations, the battles with the armies gave me a hard time, top sound, anyone who has played the first one deserves to see the second one, it has better battles
The story is a bit childish but still interesting and I continue to enjoy it.
My main issue is that the battle is TOO simple.
For example: I literally watched TV and kept spamming the triangle button to win 99% of the battles without thinking.
The remaining 1% are "infected" monsters, but if you are about 10 levels above them, you'll be fine.
The game involves a lot of grinding.
You have to build your kingdom and to do that, you have to gather citizens through side quests like "Find this item or go to that place," which make up 80% of the quests, but there are also missions with interesting stories.
I didn't really mind leveling up my kingdom, but it's somewhat pointless. You can craft weapons, armors, and spells, but the monsters and dungeons drop the best equipment and low-level spells work just fine if you're leveled up.
Positive evaluation, though.
I really liked the skirmishes.
The world is beautifully designed.
4/5 (EDIT: I didn't experience any frame drops or anything else as mentioned in a comment, so it's possible that it has been fixed)