Ni No Kuni was a game that I wanted to buy new items like, but I did not know whether the still childish setting and the Monster Catch Zücht flair could convince à la Pokemon me, so I have been reluctant to buy a long time. When I had at last bought the game, I was completely thrilled: there is a fantastic, deep and herzwerweichende story with some surprising twists, interesting characters, witty dialogues and a fantastic soundtrack. In addition, the combat system really can entertain and Ni No Kuni just at the beginning one of the more difficult songs, but this into perspective with increasing combat experience. Man fighting with his allies, forging weapons / accessories and operates alchemy, reading books, talking to NPCs, so what you expect from a J-RPG, while the time goes by very quickly all the ...
A bit of advice: if you're not necessarily in the hunt for the 100% trophy, you should begin not necessarily every monster in an area, because this yet one level up quite strong and the enemy will eventually be easy, but I have to admit, I have of course also caught every monster ... But as I said, the gameplay has actually suffered a little less, since the final boss was far too easy to defeat. Kindly there after the main game a post-game mode where you can find rare items, enemies and bosses, and can defeat. Even without this additional content is to deal with 60-70 hours and is doing very well entertained! The last RPG that had captivated me so, was Final Fantasy VII (and maybe IX and X). Strong buy recommendation!