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and gamepro rated 93%
JayWood2010 said:
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Normally I would agree but the fact that it was a collaboration with Level 5 and famed animation Studio Ghibli (just for visuals), the music was written by famous Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi and performed by by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. A lot of love, time and money went into this project and I don't believe it was worth it to release on one platform. It should have came on wii and wii u and if they make another I expect release on multiple platforms to cover cost.
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Ji99saw said:
Normally I would agree but the fact that it was a collaboration with Level 5 and famed animation Studio Ghibli (just for visuals), the music was written by famous Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi and performed by by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. A lot of love, time and money went into this project and I don't believe it was worth it to release on one platform. It should have came on wii and wii u and if they make another I expect release on multiple platforms to cover cost. |
I agree that it should have probably went to the WiiU for more money
Ji99saw said:
Normally I would agree but the fact that it was a collaboration with Level 5 and famed animation Studio Ghibli (just for visuals), the music was written by famous Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi and performed by by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. A lot of love, time and money went into this project and I don't believe it was worth it to release on one platform. It should have came on wii and wii u and if they make another I expect release on multiple platforms to cover cost. |
It's actually because it was multiplatform that the sells of the PS3 version were so low.
All the hype died down in Japan after the release of the DS version.
Ni No Kuni is also sitting pretty at Number 1 on Amazon's top 100 list. That's right. Number 1 in the all games category!
http://www.amazon.com/best-sellers-video-games/zgbs/videogames/ref=pd_dp_ts_vg_1
| BasilZero said: You lucky bishes who will get this game ;( I still cant find a reason for me to purchase a $59.99 game...even if its good like this game :( |
Steam sales! Oh wait...nvm. $20-30 is sweet spot.
Wait if NiNokuni is a 87 and halo 4 was a 87 doesn't that mean we should be disappointed? or were people expecting less out of NiNokuni? Just thinking back to the halo 4 shitstorm.
| BasilZero said: You lucky bishes who will get this game ;( I still cant find a reason for me to purchase a $59.99 game...even if its good like this game :( |
Try renting it off of gamefly. The first month is 5.95. You can cancel after playing ni no kuni
| pezus said: Looked a bit at the Gamespot stream and dat graphics. It really does look like a Ghibli movie even when playing. |
It truly does. It reminds me of Wind Waker as in it'll live on forever because of it's art style :) Just a beautiful lush game
BasilZero said:
I would do that buy them to keep them - I will never sell my games ever again , not making that mistake again like I did with my SNES the first time! |
Yeah I dont sell games either. I always feel like as soon as i sell them i want to play them again lol