Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch 

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 - Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, a heart-warming tale of a young boy named Oliver, who embarks on a journey into a parallel world in an attempt to bring his mother back from the dead.
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Available31-01-2013
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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, a heart-warming tale of a young boy named Oliver, who embarks on a journey into a parallel world in an attempt to bring his mother back from the dead.  Along the way, Oliver makes new friends and adopts many of the wonderful creatures that inhabit the world, raising them to battle other creatures on his behalf as he takes on formidable enemies.  Developed by LEVEL-5 alongside Studio Ghibli, the legendary animation studio, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch combines beautiful animated visuals, masterful storytelling and a sweeping score into an epic role-playing adventure like no other.


Key Features


All-Star Production – A powerhouse development team comprised of LEVEL-5 and Studio Ghibli, with music composed by the renowned Joe Hisaishi


Another World –Stunning visuals, made possible by utilizing the full capabilities of the hardware, create the world of Ni no Kuni and immerses players into Oliver’s journey within this vibrant, animated world


Captivating Story – A charming and tragic tale unfolds including animation storyboarded and created by Studio Ghibli with English and Japanese voice overs


Role Playing Mastery – New and traditional RPG elements expertly crafted and designed featuring dozens of locations to explore, hundreds of creatures to battle and a wealth of quests and secrets to uncover throughout the sweeping journey


Dynamic Fights – Freely switch control of characters and familiars in an exciting battle system that combines real-time and turn-based tactical elements

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Overrated

Voltaire on 06.05.2013

Ni no kuni is a decent game but not anything too fantastic. The animation is one of its highlights and the gameplay is subpar. A JRPG worth having in your collection even if its not the best.

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