And that is basically it's biggest issue. Ni No Kuni for me is easily one of the best games of all time.
They just stripped out a lot of what made it so great and what was left, although enjoyable was just a pale imitation.
Shame really, as they could have knocked it out the park with an even more in-depth and technically advanced version of the first game.
Someone has been looking at my Instagram
But yeah, @PieFacE i thought they were **** magnificent. Really, really energetic and enjoyable performance and blimey did they get that place moving!
Powerful, brilliantly acted psychological drama from Australia. Even though it’s admirably restrained and never exploitative it’s still very much a hard watch at times, and the last 20 minutes or so are almost unbearably tense.
Recommended
I'm still having an absolute murderous hoot on this, although from a purely personal point of view it's still slightly behind AC Odyssey as my GOTY contender. Maybe once I've finished both I'll be able to give a more definitive choice.
Rewatched this again just the other day.
I know im a Carpenter fanboy but I think it's an overlooked classic. The atmosphere he creates is relentlessly uneasy and there's some genuinely tense moments. Plus it's a very interesting premise.
Plus of course it's probably got one of the longest opening credit sequences ever. I mean that shit goes on and on ?
Vanilla was **** terrible in comparison to later expansions. It was a badly designed piece of shit that had awful quality of life gameplay and it was clunky as ****.
The only thing that made it good was the fact that you could log on most hours of the day and there would be a few people from VT online to play with.
WOTLK and beyond were much much better gaming experiences unfortunately the community went to shit as the core game got better.