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March 2018
(85%)
86 Reviews
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The editors liked
Charming
Funny
And full of great moments
Excellent anime-inspired visuals
A best-in-class soundtrack that perfectly captures the game's various moods
An interesting world filled with delightful characters
Demanding combat that rewards reflexes and smart decision making
Twists and unexpected
Action RPG combat that scales from easier fights all the way up to brutal monster hunts in the postgame
Kingdom building is integral to the success of Evermore
Recruiting new citizens feels like a spiritual successor to Suikoden
On the shorter side
It
The story is elegant in its simplicity and execution
From beginning to end
Game modes are thrilling and maintain strong narrative consistency
Characters are charming and the world is adorable yet real
The editors didn't like
Too easy
Story whiffs at the end
Relies too often on basic fetch quests
Secondary activities resort to an off-putting visual style
Most characters in your party feel underdeveloped
Skirmish battles never become fun or essential
Joe Hisaishi tracks
While beautiful
Don't quite fit a 40hour RPG
Higgledies feel a bit underwhelming and there's little reason to raise up the perfect team
Could have had better pacing or stronger pathos late game
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2018-03-19, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Excellent anime-inspired visuals, A best-in-class soundtrack that perfectly captures the game's various moods, An interesting world filled with delightful characters, Demanding combat that rewards reflexes and smart decision making, Twists and unexpected
Relies too often on basic fetch quests, Secondary activities resort to an off-putting visual style, Most characters in your party feel underdeveloped
Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom distinguishes itself from its predecessor by layering fast-paced, real-time combat and an engaging kingdom building system atop more traditional RPG systems and quests. It's a shame it delivers so few truly memorable charact...
Published: 2018-03-19, Author: David , review by: gamecrate.com
Ni No Kuni II could have been genre-defining, but really, really good is just going to have to do instead. The way that the beautiful visuals meld together with Joe Hisaishi's breathtaking score is nothing short of remarkable and it all combines together...
The story is elegant in its simplicity and execution, from beginning to end, Game modes are thrilling and maintain strong narrative consistency, Characters are charming and the world is adorable yet real
Could have had better pacing or stronger pathos late game
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is this perfect execution of an RPG that I haven't experienced in a long time. It's grand in its vision and, while simple in the execution, the execution it delivers is nearly flawless nonetheless. There are moments where I...
One of the best JRPGs released in ages, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is as charming as it is intricate, full of expressive characters and addictive gameplay systems that mesh together in perfect harmony...
4.0Charming Moments!There are times in Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom where it almost feels too streamlined, as if some of the soul from the delightful original has been removed. Yet just when the game seems to feel like a by the numbers sequel, something...
Visuals and art style, Musical Score, Character localisation, Freedom to play as you choose, Amount of content to play through, Wonderful story and characters
Side Quests obtained beyond your current level, A King doing generic fetch quests,