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Ni no kuni 2 mods
Ni no kuni 2 mods







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Note while developers dared to mix townbuilding/strategy/RPG, the story is yet another coward preacher who is scared of discussing anything in mature way fantasizing about nonexisting mindsets. Many gaming media and professional critics praised NNK2, some parts definetly deserve it, but some like required grinding should have been panned and not ignored in reviews. I don't know what were they thinking about while designing the game world, it's just plain annoying revisiting an area because now you can reach a part of the map previously locked by lack of skill and all stupid trashmobs are still there, lurking. But you'll want revive capable companions and "familiars" - not because something is hard but because of stupid grind where you don't have time to afford lost battles as it means more time losing on more grinding. See, it's not that the combat system is bad, it's not. There are "familiars" in NNK2 too, but the whole thing sucks. To further cement his naivety, he names his kingdom Evermore.

ni no kuni 2 mods

Now, what is the first thing a ousted ruler would work towards? Getting their throne back and punishing the usurper, right? Evan on the other hand decides that all is well and good and runs off to start a new kingdom of his own where everyone can live in peace and happiness. Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom follows Evan Tildrum, a young King who is deposed in a coup and looses his closest friend in the aftermath. For someone not used to the fairy tale setting of JRPGs or childish games in general, it may be hard to take Ni no Kuni II seriously, but if you can get past that it’s fairly entertaining. You’ve got cat-folk, dog-folk, rat-folk and even fish-folk. The game takes place in a world, one where humans aren’t the only sentient beings. Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is another JRPG that to sticks to that Eastern video game trope, highlighting it’s appeal and at the same time bringing out the flaws. However, on the down side, they often follow the same old cliches and stick to the tried and tested formula of saving the world while playing as a law abiding, virtuous protagonist, painfully predictable to a fault. They tend to be less gory, with a whimsical setting and push the limits of imagination. Japanese RPGs are quite different from their Western counterparts. TechQuila reviewed Ni No Kuni 2, rating it with a total score of 4.2/5.









Ni no kuni 2 mods