Ni no Kuni User Reviews

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Need Chinese Language

Really nice game, it was great to play with friends or solo players

The Best F2P RPG

Been playing about a year. Haven’t spent a penny. You may progress more slowly than paid players, but you still progress. I’m level 86 and I don’t play everyday and actually took a 3 month hiatus! Picked back up right where I left off. The music is stunning. The visuals enchanting, the story immersive. Fantastic game that I can’t believe is free! 100 stars out of 10
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Another game you made

What happened to marvel revolution

SPECTACULAR! Exept...

This game is AMAZING I would highly reccomend this soooooooo soooooooo much! the graphics are awesome, the music is perfect and the story is absoluteley SUPERB. The one flaw of this game that I found was the fact that the world is not entireley open. I wold LOve it, Netmarble, if you would make it so that you could explore everywere. A funny example would be if a non-suspecting player was to go and take in the view on the whistling cliff or something, walked too far over the edge and ploped off. Any friens watcing would find this amusing.
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Support older devices

This game is great - graphics everything is incredible. Even at the lowest setting your character still has graphics that keep you engaged. The character design is also fantastic! Having there be an option to develop your character design and have familiars that run with you that you can choose and also develop is such a major plus. My only complaint is that it seems unsupportive of my lower RAM size and perhaps slower internet. Understandably an MMO of this calibre requires a certain standard? If there's a chance thats explored that might open up an opportunity for more players to join in that are in my position. I am guessing as I open tabs with active notifications and big menu files my device "nopes out" and the game crashes. Mind you I can go on the highest graphic setting and auto play without opening menus fine.
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Data loading

Is too long and when I accidentally leave the game it just resets it will take for 3 years just to download the data, this game better be good

PLEASE READ!!!!

I personally love the art style and the entire story line. I have grinded and spent so much time on this game. And I finally forked over $40 for a beautiful mount. And they double charged me. I used a gift card and being a teen with no job, I had no more money. I contacted this company for support over 6 times. Not once did they ever get back to me. It made me unable to access all of my phone. They did absolutely nothing. Since March I dealt with this issue and finally I was able to fix it in May. By paying for it AGAIN. And its such an issue they put a half-hazard solution on their page. Which is just to contact them. It is so painful that Studio Ghibli is partnered with such a horrid, money hungry, scamming company. They will not get any more of my time or money. Its so sad because it is the only game on the market for mobile that has Studio Ghibli’s art style. But I’m not going to pay for something in game and get scammed again. They very clearly do not care about players at all.
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Personally I love it

Everyone is comparing it to the first and second games but it really isn’t too much like it apart from characters and designs. The story is captivating and really submerges the player into the plot. It’s based after the second game which is a nice touch so you can be in evermore. It’s an MMO where you can make it Auto so less grinding or semi-auto or turn it off completely. All you have to do is tinker with the settings a bit and you have a completely manual game. Most people in the game are friendly and will help you with any bosses or dungeons. Some of these reviews don’t do the game justice as they clearly haven’t managed to figure out how to turn off the auto settings.
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Good Idea, Poor Execution

Ni No Kuni was and is a decent game, being somewhat better than other games currently in terms of generosity and allowing the user to interact with other people. With that being said however, this game is not without it’s faults. The storyline is overall quite mundane in my opinion, and seems to lack meaning or depth, especially because you don’t truly form any connections with the NPCs, they just give you a task and you do it, nothing else. Secondly, with the amount of people on each server, it takes forever to load anything, and occasionally crashes, but that may just be my device. By the time I’ve loaded in, I’ve lost most interest in what I originally started the game up to do. Lastly, there isn’t much you can do after certain levels. I got to level 40 and quickly realized I had been left with absolutely nothing to play. When you go to fight monsters, it automatically fights for you, and even if it didn’t, the fighting aspect of the game is dull and overly simple in my eyes. Overall, this is a good game to try out, maybe play with a few friends for a while, but you’ll most likely end up quitting sooner or later. This game has quite a lot of potential, I just don’t think it’s going to be utilized anytime soon unfortunately.
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NOT Free to Play, NOT a gatcha

Net Marble just updated the game with a server merge and now it’s completely unplayable unless you spend hundreds of dollars. The only in-game items worth purchasing cost $80 EACH and you need them every time you level up. Playing for free is impossible, you’re constantly being killed by high level players blocking you from the games core content and from leveling up. The game is also NOT a gatcha game, it gives the illusion that everything is random but in reality it uses an algorithm that blocks you from obtaining rare items once you hit a certain cap for the day/week. It’s not true RNG. This game was already a boring grind before the update and now it’s even worse. The developers support toxic players, allow abusive behavior, and impart a required monetary system that the original Korean version of the game does NOT have. Just another aspect blocking you from the games main content. This game is a stain on the Ni no Kuni brand.
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