‘Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom’ Trailer Previews Excellent Game Play Thrills
By jonathan aguilar | Dec 06, 2016 08:46 AM EST
Gamers who loved the original "Ni No Kuni" game will surely fall for the sequel "Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom" because it follows the fabulous visual tradition of the original and made improvements to make it even better. This time, it is playable on Play Station 4.
We Got This Covered reports that the game sequel is schedule for release sometime in 2017 and a trailer has already been released for the new game. It is dubbed in English so it can be clearly understood. No definite date has been released for the game which continue the saga of a young prince journeying so he can recover the kingdom he lost through a coup.
The story might be similar but the anime-inspired graphics of the new game sequel "Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom" is beyond compare. The battle system has been revised and the story continuation cannot distract gamers from enjoying the thrilling adventure that the new game brings.
It is been reported by Crunchyroll that the animation house Studio Ghibli is not participating in the production of "Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom" so the touching storytelling quality of the sequel may be in question. The production team, however, is confident that the new improvements made in graphics and game sequencing will more than compensate for whatever deficiency that may be found in its storytelling style.
The game sequel "Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom" is developed by the Professor Layton Series Creator Level 5 and will offer real time combat system that is a real improvement from the former game. The system offers more options for gamers through the strategy options provided.
The new game allows players to employ magic attacks that stop opponents from further aggression and there are skills specific to particular characters made available for the gamer. All these were designed to make "Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom" an exciting game to play.
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