Changed shapes, changed gameplay, changed story, what you know from the first Ni No Kuni is no longer the same as what you get in the latest series - Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom from Bandai Namco and Level-5. Developed by famed Japanese video game studio Level-5, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is the second game in the acclaimed. Once the obvious decrees have been made – free sweets, everlasting school holidays. You can also see how hard the Level-5 effort has been for the past year to consistently cast the impression that this is a series with a very different approach, so gamers are encouraged to manage the expectations. That gamers who hope that he will again retain the taste of a turn-based JRPG game with a Pokemon-style monster capture system can no longer get something similar here.
Once you gain a kingdom, however, the game veers into less familiar territory. Anime-inspired JRPG franchise and features an all-new cast of charming characters, an emotional storyline, and innovative gameplay design that will delight and challenge players. The game begins with Roland witnessing a missile exploding over a city. In the aftermath, he vanishes and reappears in front of Evan in Ding Dong Dell, with his youth suddenly regained, just as Mausinger, the advisor to Evan's late father, stages a coup. In this way, grand empire-building becomes minutely personalised: you care deeply for each of your citizens because you are invested in their individual stories.
Unlike JRPG games in general, Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom opens with a dark scenes creepy. Showing a car group of key figures who seemed to be leaving for a rush, they had to deal with a missile that suddenly slid quickly over their heads. Ni No Kuni II seems linear at first, but a few hours in and it opens up into a magnificent world filled with quests to conquer, tasks to accept, and probably a handful of questions. Building a city to rule is not enough for Tildrum, who, in the hubristic tradition of so many rulers throughout history, feels compelled to take his vision for society out into the world.
Instead of being killed by the explosion, Roland was thrown into a fantasy world he could not understand. In his fairy tale naivety, the young king draws up a “declaration of interdependence” and, after reading up on his neighbouring nations, undertakes a series of royal visits in which he urges various heads of state to sign up to the document. As they escape, they learn that Mausinger poisoned the previous king and intends to have Evan killed to assume control of the kingdom. Here are nine Things Ni No Kuni II does not tell you that might help you out on your journey to build a wonderful kingdom.
But who would have thought, Roland had arrived at the right moment. The young man standing in front of him - Evan turned out to be a young king then, facing a coup by one of his counselors. Trying to survive while defending his conscience, Roland also saved Evan out of his own kingdom - Ding Dong Dell. A new beginning for both. The places you visit could have been plucked from the pages of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities. Spoiled and ignorant about many things, Evan's footsteps to follow in his father's footsteps - the wise king who managed to build a harmonious life between the cats and the mice in Ding Dong Dell is still long. Evan, however, did not give up.
Soon after, the Horned One manifests itself and is slain by the party. There’s Hydropolis, an island capital, these powers converted into the Horned One, and departs to the afterlife, where love has been outlawed by a beleaguered queen who ensures obedience by way of a Sauron - like magical eye that can see through walls. Alisandra's spirit appears before Doloran and reveals that she actually tried to relenquish her powers to live beside him, but by doing so. So the story was focused on Evan's efforts to build the dream kingdom he calls "Evermore" is.
But as can be predicted, the journey is not easy. A mysterious man in a cobra snake suit suddenly visits every King there and steals their "Kingsbond" - a chain of ties that links the king with gigantic mystical monsters guarding their respective kingdoms - Kingsmaker. In the end, contrary to the idea that Evan was about to fight, the conflict was no longer inevitable. Can Evan achieve his dreams? Who is the real Roland? What conflicts should they face to perfect Evermore? How is the relationship of the antagonist with the cobra clothing? All the answers to this question can be obtained by playing Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom.