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Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom

 

 

SCORE: 67

 

Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom 

 

I am leveled up in thankfulness since Family Friendly Gaming purchased a copy of Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom on the Playstation 4. The PR and Marketing people representing this game do not want any sales from Family Friendly Gaming Universe at all. I am barely sure how Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom connects to the first game.

Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom is all about world peace and everyone uniting together. Like the Tower of Babel maybe? That worked really well for mankind. The installation of Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom is insanely long. Then it had a large update file to download. Expect to grind a lot in Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom.

This role playing game tries a lot of different things from the first game. We have Higgledy (little creatures) that help us out in battle. We have skirmishes which are squat hero squad battles. We have the hack and slash levels where we fight with a team. Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom also lets us build a city.

The graphics in Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom range. We have small graphics in some areas, and better graphics in others. Movement is too slow for me. This RPG contains blood, violence, bad language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, false gods, Eastern religious beliefs, reincarnation, gambling, and more.

Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom promotes a kingdom of peace that is based on war. The main characters talk all about peace, but fight to subdue others into their kingdom. I ran into glitches in Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom as well. There are plenty of standard well known character types in Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom too.

Role playing gamers can get their money out of Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom if they like the grind. There are multiple weapons to hold at once, plenty of levels to grind up to, and skills to learn. I value Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom at thirty dollars.
- RPG Master

 

Graphics: 60%
Sounds: 65%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: PC/PS4(tested)
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Developer: Level-5
Rating: ‘T’ -THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood}


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