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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch |OT|

Sn4ke_911

If I ever post something in Japanese which I don't understand, please BAN me.
Does it matter if it gets a 9.4 or a 9.7? Does it give you a different experience when playing the game yourself?

Believe it or not but there are some gamers out there who only buy games that got a score over 9.5. Yeah, it's goddamn stupid and sad i know. That's why i said it, especially for a game like Ni no Kuni it is important to get the highest score it can get. This game needs to sell good.

I'm not talking about me btw, i already pre-ordered it and can't wait.
 

JebusF

Neo Member
Believe it or not but there are some gamers out there who only buy games that got a score over 9.5. Yeah, it's goddamn stupid and sad i know. That's why i said it, especially for a game like Ni no Kuni it is important to get the highest score it can get. This game needs to sell good.

I'm not talking about me btw, i already pre-ordered it and can't wait.

In a world where an 8/10 can mean "don't buy", I'd believe the above wholeheartedly.

Man, I hope this game sells.

And it's the hope that kills you.
 

Daedardus

Member
Believe it or not but there are some gamers out there who only buy games that got a score over 9.5. Yeah, it's goddamn stupid and sad i know. That's why i said it, especially for a game like Ni no Kuni it is important to get the highest score it can get. This game needs to sell good.

I'm not talking about me btw, i already pre-ordered it and can't wait.

I agree it deserves to sell good. At least enough to warrant a sequel with the same quality.

But I think the target demographic already buys this when it gets 80+ reviews. I do that at least, it's just a general indication of the quality. The people buying only games with 95+ scores aren't the ones who play these kind of games, so they'll still ignore it, saying it looks like a kid's game.

And in the end, it is only your experience that matters. If it's a good game you just have played a good game. If it doesn't sell you are not the one losing money on it. It only minimizes your chance of getting a sequel, but, hey, you've still played this good game, right.
 

May16

Member
You didn't believe in its existence hard enough. Also, you have to tear up your house to find Ni No Kuni.

I will literally do that right now!

Edit/Update: what's the best way to get rid of two dead bodies, one is about 5-foot-5 and the other is about dog.
 

Sn4ke_911

If I ever post something in Japanese which I don't understand, please BAN me.
Neil Druckmann ( Naughty Dog's Creative Director on The Last of Us)

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BluWacky

Member
But I think the target demographic already buys this when it gets 80+ reviews. I do that at least, it's just a general indication of the quality. The people buying only games with 95+ scores aren't the ones who play these kind of games, so they'll still ignore it, saying it looks like a kid's game.

Now that's fair enough. For a game like this, it's mostly pre-sold to its audience. Given the fact that very few people talked about the PS3 version on its original release, and buzz about the DS version was generally dreadful, it's interesting to see how many people have talked about buying Ni no Kuni on GAF (which obviously isn't representative of gamers as a whole but probably useful in terms of JRPG discussion).

Maybe the good reviews will expand sales, but I'm not convinced.

And in the end, it is only your experience that matters. If it's a good game you just have played a good game. If it doesn't sell you are not the one losing money on it. It only minimizes your chance of getting a sequel, but, hey, you've still played this good game, right.

I am slightly amused that you say this after saying it deserves to sell well. If you've already played the full game then fine, but until you've got your own experience I'm not sure how you can say it deserves to sell :p
 

Grampasso

Member
I hope the EU version is multilanguage, I can't stand Italian language (especially dialect) in videogames, no matter how good is the adaptation.
 

Lyng

Member
Believe it or not but there are some gamers out there who only buy games that got a score over 9.5. Yeah, it's goddamn stupid and sad i know. That's why i said it, especially for a game like Ni no Kuni it is important to get the highest score it can get. This game needs to sell good.

I'm not talking about me btw, i already pre-ordered it and can't wait.

The thing about IGN is, that if this game had been a Bioware game it would have received a 10.
 

papercamm

Member
The thing about IGN is, that if this game had been a Bioware game it would have received a 10.

The only game from Bioware that's gotten close to a 10 on IGN was Jade Empire, which got a 9.9 (lol). I don't see the issue with getting a 9.4 if there's little bad to say about it.
 

Daedardus

Member
I am slightly amused that you say this after saying it deserves to sell well. If you've already played the full game then fine, but until you've got your own experience I'm not sure how you can say it deserves to sell :p

Yeah, I was more talking from a consumer-investor point of view. For you, a consumer, only the game itself matters, but for investors (or just Level-5 in this case) trying to do something original, the game at least deserves to break even.
 

Lyng

Member
The only game from Bioware that's gotten close to a 10 on IGN was Jade Empire, which got a 9.9 (lol). I don't see the issue with getting a 9.4 if there's little bad to say about it.

I thought Mass Effect were consistent 10's. Learn to shut up Lyng :D

Anyways I dont mind the 9.4 either, if its not perfect its not perfect.
 

Lionheart

Member
It's up on the UK PSN right now for preorder! It comes with the two preorder DLC that Amazon.co.uk gets. Not sure if it's also up for other EU regions, but I'd check just to make sure. :)
Thanks, I actually checked like this morning or was it yesterday, but I see it's up now indeed, nice! I think I'll go digital then, even if it costs a lil more. Easy access on multiple PS3s and environment and all that. ;)
 

Tash

Member
The one ordered from Norway is the same as the one from the official Namco store. A friend and me ordered today and now it's gone on their website. I hope that just means we got the last copies..

A copy of Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch for PlayStation®3

  • A 340 page hardcover copy of The Wizard's Companion, the in-game spellbook containing a full bestiary, in-depth descriptions of the other world's items, spells and background of its rich history
  • A plush doll of Drippy, Oliver's guide through his adventure
  • Exclusive "golden mite" and "golden drongo" DLC familiars
  • An exclusive Wizard's Edition coin
  • Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Wizard's Edition Special Music Selection CD
  • A set of 5 Ni no Kuni artwork cards
 

JohngPR

Member
Thanks man.

We play it together so as far as controls and mechanics go...I'll handle those but if it's not too much, it would be great if she could control everything.

Looking forward to this.





Thanks for the info. I have the demo downloaded and ready to rock...I just didn't want to spoil anything. I'm pretty positive it's something I will enjoy but I suppose I should be a responsible father and play the demo. ;)

LOL, no problem. It's always hard since what's acceptable to one parent isn't to another, but I'd say it's pretty safe...at least IMO.
 

Deadly Cyclone

Pride of Iowa State
Wish this was cross play on Vita. I think that IGN review just sold me on this game... Had no idea what it was 2 days ago (besides recognizing the name).
 
This just came out here in UAE - i like RPGs but have never played a game in this series (if it is part of one) - what is it like - im kinda getting an eternal sonata vibe?
 

JebusF

Neo Member
Just a FYI, the EU embargo has lifted early. Hope it's okay to post this, but here's our review (it's bloody long).

For what it's worth, speaking to our guy he said "It's the easiest 10/10 I've ever given". I've played just under 30 hours myself, and I can see why he'd say that!
 
bought $60 PSN cards. US PSN better definitely get it on PSN store... lulz.

I asked on Twitter if Ni no Kuni would come out on the PSN on the same day it comes out at retail. I got this response.

Scott Strichart ‏@TriggerRedd
@werezompire If it's not same day, it's not far behind.

Scott Strichart is a Product Manager at LEVEL-5 so I'm guessing he knows what he's talking about. :)
 
I asked on Twitter if Ni no Kuni would come out on the PSN on the same day it comes out at retail. I got this response.

Scott Strichart ‏@TriggerRedd
@werezompire If it's not same day, it's not far behind.

Scott Strichart is a Product Manager at LEVEL-5 so I'm guessing he knows what he's talking about. :)

hm. i hope it comes out next tuesday. sorta want to play day of and 2 day shipping for the wizard edition is eh. If best buy gets it next tuesday i'll just return the 2 psn cards and buy the game (just want to use the $15 certificates)
 

Hana-Bi

Member
Strange that there are seperate DLCs in Europe. Here in Germany you'll get two familiars for pre-ordering (Gamestop/Amazon). And Griffy is one of those two familiars....
 

Hana-Bi

Member
...griffurnace and griffrigerator?
Was this translated by Plus-Alpha? (._. )

The evolutions of the Flutterby (pre-order DLC in the UK and Germany) sounds even more akward.

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The two forms are "midday Flutterby" and "midnight Flutterby". Here in Germany we at least got just one word to decribe the forms "Mittagsflatterling" and "Nachtflatterling", which means basically the same as those english names...
 

madhtr

Member
So is there any variants of the DLC familiars, or they all pretty exclusive in looks?

I imagine that all pre-order familiars (outside of the gold variations) are enemies in the game that eventually can be recruited by everyone. I imagine the stats are different than the versions in the game, though.
 
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