2012年7月17日星期二

The game's storyline, as should be expected from anything Studio Ghibli touches

Upon buying a PS3 controller and firing up ps3 controller Namco Bandai's Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, it's hard not to ever enjoy it right away.  The game is, of course, beautifully made with anime cut scenes expressed by long-time anime company Studio Ghibli and director Hayao Miyazaki ('My Neighbor Totoro', 'Princess Mononoke').  If you do knowledge about its battle system, however, an instant adoration for the sport turned into feeling of "let's see where this goes" -- somewhat like determining the beautiful girl you've been crushing on has "man hands".


Even though the game can be a Japanese-made RPG, it features among the most unique battle systems experienced in recent memory -- and it will try taking some becoming accustomed to.  The ball player controls one character (typically Oliver), while using AI handling the actions on the other two.  Luckily, the gamer can inform the AI how to deal with a actions by telling it to "watch our backs" or "stop us healthy".  Another oddity is Oliver and company don't go about doing the fighting themselves, as small critters called avatars do nintendo wii accessories all of the actual dirty work.  The controlled character's avatar has a little radial menu from which to control its actions, but combat all together gave the look of a jumbled mess.  Obviously, one advantage a real owner or renter of this game can have over somebody who played a demo version on a trade show floor could be the option of a tutorial -- a thing that could have greatly be useful for your hands-on gameplay demonstration.

The game's storyline, as should be expected from anything Studio Ghibli touches, looks masterfully done -- despite having what little may be seen through the gameplay demos offered by E3 2012.  Ni No Kuni follows situation of an young boy named Oliver who, after his mother passes away, cries while clutching his favorite stuffed animal.  The tears bring it your, and Oliver soon finds himself adventuring in a magical realm on the lookout for his late mother.  In this world, he meets a number of new friends (some of whom become party members) and visits some amazing locations, including a militaristic steam punk styled city run with a race of anthropomorphic pig people.  In all honesty, even when combat is one thing that the player won't fully adapt to, the story and it is presentation probably will carry this playstation 3 controllers game to the end okay.

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