2012-11-27, 18:27 | Link #27 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I played the demo back at Comic-con. Didn't want to leave. The city I was in felt 100% Miyazaki-ish, and the world map blew me away. The combat was relatively easy to pick up in that short timeframe I had, while simultaneously maintaining a bit of complexity (I definitely didn't exhaust all the combat options). I wanna get this for sure.
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2012-12-21, 17:12 | Link #29 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Age: 38
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The battle system is getting amazing western reviews so far, good to see and hear.
Wonder if there will be DLC for new familiars and such? Quote:
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2013-01-16, 11:18 | Link #30 | |
ばか =)
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
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The US Ni No Kuni video review is up at IGN and what a damn great review it is. I don't think I've been as excited for a game in all my life.
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2013-01-16, 21:58 | Link #35 | |
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but you can also use captured monster as player instead normal human player. you still need to use human player for certain stuff like use potion or large scale magic
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
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2013-07-18, 20:45 | Link #40 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I love the game, but there's not much to talk about. It got good graphics, great bgm, decent battle system, and nostalgic stories, but probably lots newer generation of gamer won't be able to appreciate the greatness of such innocent storyline.
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