Ni no Kuni Game
Tagged under Studio Ghibli, Level-5, Games.
Ni no Kuni is a fantasy RPG series created by Level-5 in collaboration with Studio Ghibli.
Ni no Kuni: Shikkoku
no Madoushi (Ni no Kuni: The Jet-Black Mage) was released December 2010 for the Nintendo DS (Japan).
Ni no Kuni:
Shiroku Seihai no Jyoou (Ni no Kuni: Wratch of the White Witch) was released in November 2011 for the PS3 (Japan), and
an English release is slated for 2012 by Namco Bandai Games.
Ni no Kuni follows the story of Oliver, a young boy
living in Hotroit City. Bereaved by the death of his mother, he breaks the seal trapping Shizuku, a fairy, in the form
of a doll. Shizuku offers Oliver hope that if they travel to Ninokuni, a world parallel to Oliver's, they may be able to
resurrect Oliver's mother.
The DS and PS3 games share the same world, characters and basic story, but adapted to
fit each platform's strengths. The PS3 version is neither a port nor expansion of the DS version but more of a remake
from the ground up.
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I enjoyed every hour I spent playing Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (so far about 60) and plan to continue enjoying it while working through all the post-game and DLC extras. Level 5 and Studio Ghibli have created a fantastical world to explore. Despite playing the DS game and knowing what 2/3rds of the plot would be (and character details which would be considered spoilers) I still found the story delightful and surprising. Sure, the plot is built on a fairly standard set of fantasy/adventurer-story tropes, but it does so in a light-hearted fashion and doesn’t bother with trying to prove itself too hard. There is a lot to see and do in Ni no Kuni which will keep JRPG and Studio Ghibli fans entertained for hours.
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