Gameplay:
You find yourself yet quite at, since one is much to expect from other RPGs. Also positive to offset the fact that the human protagonists in the fight very own individual abilities and thus much less interchangeable than the characters more recent Final Fantasy games, where everyone can do almost anything. In this respect Ni No Kuni is superior accordingly.
The further one progresses in the gameplay to learn always new techniques and therefore more strategic options. Me gusta.
Graphics / visuals generally:
Since there to be nothing objectionable. Everything is very cute, the world is set very imaginatively and with great attention to detail in picturesque scene. I like the game world really remarkably good. Greenery (for me indeed a plus!), Usually very rustic, very magical. SciFi gibts net really what I personally like very much. Sometimes the opponents are for my taste a bit too cute, or missing the real badass monsters entirely. But that is just like the cute cartoon graphics of taste. If you like it like ultrakawaiiiii will love it.
A pity, however, that the great cinematics primarily collect only the beginning of the game. For example, there's no real final film, which has very disappointed me.
Sound & Music:
Orchestral music that fits quite well. So classical music fans are sure to refresh it. Some songs are really catchy, but the pieces are repeated for my taste one whit too often. But musically, the soundtrack is already good.
Story / characters + development:
Hmnmnmnm, predictable and linear. It has not a lot of depth and is classified in the category Light dishes from me because of that. Many things can very quickly become apparent and these are real Aha! Moments with me rather to property merely ~.-Moments.
The playable characters are also more likely weak character and up to Oliver himself no development is there to see. Here's sadly lacking, unfortunately, in depth. Something may not happen just in a RPG.
Replayability:
Due to the many possibilities that gets one offered by the large number of monsters, it does make sense to keep checking to play the game again with.
Others:
The game has really extremely much wit! You can tell how much freedom you have formally left the translators and that they were really having a lot of fun. DA emerged the draft but then on again. Yes, you might think it hardly, even in the German translation. Large class!
Because even so much wit in it, that one's too quiet could rein. For example, in the place name. In some places you really run the risk of compromising the authenticity.
The Wizard version you need net mandatory. The accompanying book and the plushie are very nice to look at but in hindsight I would have no need to bite me in the ass, I would have opted for the standard version.
Conclusion:
It is nen really good game, which is quite capable to make up his few inconsistencies. Me gusta.