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March 2018
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86 Avis
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33 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Visuellement sublime
Une vraie belle histoire
Des combats en temps réel très dynamiques
La gestion du Royaume
Géniale
Un J-RPG très accessible
Une DA sublime
Un système de combat efficace
Une I.A. qui marche
Ce n'est pas souvent
Sacrée densité de contenu
Evan et Roland
Attachants
Scénario simple
Mais entraînant
Une partie de la BO de Joe Hisaishi
Le côté micro-gestion du château...
Le charme visuel opère en un instant et la direction artistique est un régal
L'ambiance féerique unique et le sens de l'aventure
Le rythme de l'aventure principale
Sans temps morts
Pouvoir construire son propre royaume tout en recrutant des PNJ à trav
Une bande-son explosive
Merci Joe Hisaishi
La direction artistique
Un voyage coloré et sublime
Une bonne durée de vie
Le mode Royaume
Vraiment intéressant
Les Labyrinthes
Un scénario plaisant
Le doublage japonais
Univers enchanteur et féerique
Combats dynamiques
Graphiquement très joli
La musique de Joe Hisaishi
Contenu assez énorme
J'ai pas aimé
Un jeu bien trop facile
Sans originalité
Mais esthétiquement fade
Dont seulement UN thème
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Les deux premiers tiers du jeu
Vraiment très faciles
Le mode Bataille
Pas top
Quelques quêtes sans grand intérêt
Un jeu très dirigiste
… mais la lourdeur des allers-retours
Des quêtes annexes pénibles
Techniquement un peu faible
Les donjons banals
Un certain manque de fougue
Personnages secondaires transparents
Trop de loot inutile
Tout le temps
Sans arrêt
Le reste de la BO
Les
Un peu trop naïf alors qu'il soulève parfois des questions plus profondes
Les environnements sont inégaux
Notamment lorsque l'on s'écarte de la route principale
L'absence de challenge rend caduque certaines mécaniques intéressantes
Extrait: Once the obvious decrees have been made – free sweets, everlasting school holidays! – most children, if asked to reign for a day, would surely wish for peace and plenty for their kingdom. So it is with Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, a prince made, in sudden a...
Gorgeous to behold, Chock-full of fantasy character, Exemplary battle system, Gameplay mechanics mesh beautifully, Child-like vibe masks serious underlying themes
Initial stages are too linear, Skirmish system not as much fun as battling, Some may see the graphical veneer as off-putting, No Nintendo Switch version (sad face)
Overall, Ni no Kuni II shows that JRPGs can retain their unique and very Japanese charm, yet provide all the depth of gameplay along with instantly accessible and enjoyable action, that the very best Western RPGs provide.Anyone who has any sort of penchan...
NNK2 is very much a JRPG. It features all the notes and tropes you'd expect from a game of this genre, and isn't doing anything major to reinvent the wheel.Having said that, it's not really trying to. It's attempting to build and refine upon the genre and...
Publié: 2018-03-19, Auteur: Steve , review by: theguardian.com
Extrait: Japanese role-playing games tend to be pretty specialist, with anime-style graphics and rather old-fashioned, often turn-based gameplay. But Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, whose gorgeous visual style was created in collaboration with feted animation pio...
Publié: 2018-03-19, Auteur: Ryan , review by: stuff.tv
The kingdom-building system is incredibly addictive and hugely rewarding, The Ni No Kuni universe is still as loony and adorable as before, Gorgeous animation
Inconsistent difficulty pacing, Underwhelming boss battles
So has Revenant Kingdom usurped Wrath of the White Witch as the new king of JRPGs? Personally, I don't think so. While developer Level-5 has to be applauded for taking risks by overhauling the combat system and introducing the absolutely fantastic kingdo...
Worldbuilding is so vivid it adds color to every part of the game, Kingdom Management mode is satisfying enough to be a game all on its own, Creature design is straight out of the Ghibli playbook
The strategy skirmish mode is compulsory, but not compelling
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is the RPG adventure that's like shooting sunshine right into your veins. So clear your calendar, because Level-5 is about fill it with monsters, magic, and city management...
Following in The Wrath of the White Witch's footsteps was never going to be an easy task for Level-5 and, in all honesty, it could have simply phoned it in and still made money. It hasn't done that, however, and it's a far better game for it.What Level-5...
Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom has the potential to be one of 2018's finest adventures, featuring a lovable cast, gorgeous world and engaging combat system. Here's hoping that Kingdom Battle doesn't play a major role – currently it lacks enough depth or c...
Despite changing up the gameplay style, Ni no Kuni II retains all of the same charm of its predecessor. The game oozes with style and heart. It is hard not to find yourself empathizing with King Evan and his retinue.There is never a dull moment in Ni no K...
For most of my time spent playing Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, I loved the beautiful world and engaging combat - the core of the game. But every once in a while, everything would grind to a halt and I'd have to deal with the overworld strategy mechani...