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

My love affair with JRPGs basically ended with FF7. The game was so far off from where I was hoping RPGs in general were headed that it kinda turned me off for years. It really wasn't until I played FFXI (mainly as a break from EQ) and XII that I started giving them a chance again, and went back and played FFIX.

I keep wanting to try the Persona series, but the games seem to go on sale whenever I'm broke, almost like clockwork.

I can't explain why I'm giving this a chance, other than that it sounds like the classic games I loved when I was younger, and the art and music are my cup of tea.
 

Lucent

Member
My love affair with JRPGs basically ended with FF7. The game was so far off from where I was hoping RPGs in general were headed that it kinda turned me off for years. It really wasn't until I played FFXI (mainly as a break from EQ) and XII that I started giving them a chance again, and went back and played FFIX.

I keep wanting to try the Persona series, but the games seem to go on sale whenever I'm broke, almost like clockwork.

I can't explain why I'm giving this a chance, other than that it sounds like the classic games I loved when I was younger, and the art and music are my cup of tea.

I actually loved FF7. But I think I can see why you like FF9 and 12. They both had more of a fantasy look than FF7/8/13 do. FF10 seemed sort of like a mix. But, yeah, it sucks that I haven't liked any of the Final Fantasy games (XIII trilogy) this gen. Hopefully Versus comes out and is what I want.

And it still bothers me ordering from Namco Bandai for the first time through Digital River, not knowing when exactly they'll ship and who they are shipping with (UPS/USPS/FED-EX/etc.) I'm hoping UPS. They always leave a note if I'm not home and drop it off at the apartment office. Fed-Ex is like "nope. Just gonna knock once and leave the package at your door so either it'll fall in when you open the door or somebody could possibly snatch it."
 
I've been playing XenoBlade Chronicles lately. So far, it's the best JRPG of this gen.

To those who are playing Ni no Kuni right now and played XenoBlade, do you think Ni no Kuni takes the crown of best JRPG of this gen?
 
I've been playing XenoBlade Chronicles lately. So far, it's the best JRPG of this gen.

To those who are playing Ni no Kuni right now and played XenoBlade, do you think Ni no Kuni takes the crown of best JRPG of this gen?

Too soon to say, honestly. For me it comes down to Persona 4, Xenoblade Chronicles, Valkyria Chronicles, and Ni no Kuni will likely be in that discussion.
 
Too soon to say, honestly. For me it comes down to Persona 4, Xenoblade Chronicles, Valkyria Chronicles, and Ni no Kuni will likely be in that discussion.

I guess it'll be based on personal taste. But yeah, all those games you listed are just amazing.

Just so stoked that Ni no Kuni delivers big time!
 

May16

Member
I've beaten Ni no Kuni but haven't quiiite played enough Xenoblade to know for sure where the two stand. Leaning Ni no Kuni, but I'm still early in Xenoblade.

For me it comes down to Persona 4, Xenoblade Chronicles, Valkyria Chronicles, and Ni no Kuni will likely be in that discussion.
I like you.
 

Bladenic

Member
My favorite RPG of the generation is Tales of Vesperia, and if Ni No Kuni can even come close to that, it would qualify as amazing for me.
 

Majmun

Member
Tales of Vesperia is really good. But my favorite RPG's of this generation are Xenoblade and LoS: Trails in the Sky.

I wonder how much I will like NNK. If it ever comes close to those two, I'll be happy.
 

RPGCrazied

Member
Can you BELIEVE it?! It's only 2 days a way now. So close I can taste it, I remember back when the game had like a year to come out, lol. So can't wait for this.
 

Hoo-doo

Banned
Hoo-doo.

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Behold.

Yes! Amazing work my friend!
 
Tales of Vesperia is really good. But my favorite RPG's of this generation are Xenoblade and LoS: Trails in the Sky.

I wonder how much I will like NNK. If it ever comes close to those two, I'll be happy.

Tales Of Vesperia was my favorite RPG since Dragon Quest VIII. I own Xenoblade, Persona 4, and Trails In The Sky, but have not started them yet. I guess that's some serious AAA backlog. Lol
 
japan is weird. its hard to make any sense of that place anymore.

ive given up.

looks like its coming out in 12 days here. Im definitely picking it up. Even though i hate pokemon type gameplay. The graphics are too good not to play.
 

Derrick01

Banned
It's not horrible, but don't you agree that most people who are head over heels over the latest entries in the Persona series aren't really in it for the gameplay?

I'll agree with that as far as I go. I can't really stand the dungeon parts of that game, every battle revolves around finding a weakness out of 4-5 elements and then spamming the correct spell until it's dead. The dungeons go on for so long too.

If this game can add some more tactics and avoid that problem that plagues most jrpgs then it'll automatically be an improvement.
 

big_erk

Member
Too soon to say, honestly. For me it comes down to Persona 4, Xenoblade Chronicles, Valkyria Chronicles, and Ni no Kuni will likely be in that discussion.

Love all of the games on your list. I guess we are just talking home consoles because the DS is home to some amazing JRPGs. But for home I'd have to add Tales of Vesperia, love that game. I also think Lost Odyssey doesn't get enough love.

My favorite RPG of the generation is Tales of Vesperia, and if Ni No Kuni can even come close to that, it would qualify as amazing for me.

Yes.
 

mxgt

Banned
There's no US PSN pre-load right?

Still tempted to just use US psn to get it before EU release and just leave it downloading overnight or something.
 

RPGCrazied

Member
Never. It's too cluttered with all those characters badly photoshopped into that other background.
I prefer the one we're getting, it's much more elegant.

To each their own, I think its way to plain. I hate logo only covers. I like to see the setting and characters of said game.
 

Audioboxer

Member
It seems this is being received better in the West than in Japan?

Was anything done to change/tweak the game or simply a translation?
 

Jarekx

Member
I removed ever released game from my gameQ at gamefly in hopes of getting this. I hate leaving it to luck on a game I want to play so much but I'm broke. :(

I'm so terribly excited for this!
 

Goli

Member
Audίoboxer;46663821 said:
It seems this is being received better in the West than in Japan?

Was anything done to change/tweak the game or simply a translation?

This version is based on the All-in-one re-release which includes all DLC from the get-go as well as an easy mode and I think it also includes a lot of more minor tweaks. All of the major Japanese gaming websites are based on the original one which didn't have any of that. Not that it really got bad reviews in Japan anyway.
 

Audioboxer

Member
This version is based on the All-in-one re-release which includes all DLC from the get-go as well as an easy mode and I think it also includes a lot of more minor tweaks. All of the major Japanese gaming websites are based on the original one which didn't have any of that. Not that I really got bad reviews in Japan anyway.

What was the DLC? I'm going to guess more familiars/costumes knowing Japan lol.
 

bigmac996

Member
I've been playing XenoBlade Chronicles lately. So far, it's the best JRPG of this gen.

To those who are playing Ni no Kuni right now and played XenoBlade, do you think Ni no Kuni takes the crown of best JRPG of this gen?

I've put about 9 hours into Ni no Kuni so far, and I can honestly say XenoBlade for me is definitely ranked higher. It just has a bigger, broader scope, more interesting story overall and it feels much more deep as an RPG.

Not that I don't love Ni no Kuni, though! It just feels "RPG Lite" in some aspects. So far the bosses have all been really easy, and the locations/ towns are all pretty small with pretty minimal interaction apart from getting people's hearts and sidequests. Although the Battle System is pretty incredible. Also, it's got that Ghibli feel which I love!
 

ULTROS!

People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
I'm a Mr. Drippy fan now.
 

zroid

Banned
My cc was charged! I expect it will be shipping today or tomorrow morning! YAY

Will definitely get release day delivery.


Anybody wish this was the cover art for English version?

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I absolutely freaking ADORE this cover, but the one Bamco chose is not bad. It's certainly a step-up from the hideous original Japanese cover.
 

RedSwirl

Junior Member
After a while I just got tired of the style and narrative of most post-FFVII JRPGs. They seemed to focus more on dramatic storylines than gameplay. The first game I played that reminded me of earlier JRPGs was Dragon Quest IX (still the only DQ I've played so far). I love it because the game get's straight down to the gameplay without 30-minute anime cut scenes, letting me see and explore the world for myself without overuse of cinematic exposition.

I started to feel the same thing when I got to the world map in the Ni No Kuni demo. It felt like a classic world map which I've never seen before in current gen console graphics. This could all be however because I've barely played any console JRPGs this gen. I have an unplayed copy of Vesperia sitting on my shelf, and the first time I actually saw a real JRPG "town" on a current gen system was when I played the FFXIII-2 demo.

I still like the DS cover the best

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Trying to convert that but I can't find a clean poster of that art.
 

jschreier

Member
I've been playing XenoBlade Chronicles lately. So far, it's the best JRPG of this gen.

To those who are playing Ni no Kuni right now and played XenoBlade, do you think Ni no Kuni takes the crown of best JRPG of this gen?

I didn't think Xenoblade was great, so my opinion might not help you there, but I think Ni no Kuni is much better so far. I am maybe 10 hours in? It's delightful.
 
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