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Forums - Sony Discussion - Level-5 trademarks Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch in America

dano said:
Colocho said:

Dude, if you really want this game that bad then just buy a PS3... Believe me, you won't regret the purchase.  The system has other exclusive games that you may enjoy  such as LBP, WKC, FF versus XIII, the last guardian, Heavy Rain  as well as other more action oriented titles  such as Killzone, Infamous, God of War, Resistance, Uncharted, Twisted Metal...etc, etc..etc.   If you like playing games, you can't go wrong with a PS3.  

I know of all the good games on the system that i´m missing, unfortunately i can´t afford a PS3 , being an industrial design student away from home, it´s sometimes very expensive and i only have a 360 and a gamecube and i´m fine as it is, i also have a Wii but i left it with my brother ( gonna have to take it a few weeks to play Skyward Sword...already preordered).

And i´m not saying that i´m dying to play the game, i said it was too bad because the game looks good, i can live with not playing it, but it would be for my benefit and i think many others that it was  multiplatform. 

I would love to have a PS3 and all those exclusives, but maybe someday i´ll have some extra cash or borrow the system from a friend to play some of those games ( i did this to play God of War 3 and it was fantastic).

Italic underlined:

Same here. I would love to have a 360 for Gears, Alan Wake, Lost Odyssey, Star Ocean (before) and other JRPGs, Kinect games,  and other exclusives but right now with my budget I can only buy small amount of games and I rather focus my money on PS3 games (trophy hunter) so buying a 360 is not a beneficial and economical ATM. I am also saving for Vita and 3DS. It sucks to have less money.

 

Bold:

AFAIK Level-5 hasn't made a Multiplatform release yet and Ni No kuni on the DS is a different game.

Edit* spoke too soon. 

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=135378.



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