Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (2018)

LEVEL-5

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One

3.61 from 628 ratings

2744 members have it in their collection · 138 playing now · 1343 backlogged · 747 wish listed

How long? Main story 38h · with extras 50h · 100% 121h (from 38 logged playthroughs)

The sequel to Ni no Kuni being developed for Windows and PlayStation 4. Players control Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, a young king who was usurped from his castle and sets out to reclaim his kingdom. While players can freely navigate Evan throughout the game's open world, other characters can be controlled during battles against enemies. During these battles, players use magical … Read more
The sequel to Ni no Kuni being developed for Windows and PlayStation 4. Players control Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, a young king who was usurped from his castle and sets out to reclaim his kingdom. While players can freely navigate Evan throughout the game's open world, other characters can be controlled during battles against enemies. During these battles, players use magical abilities and elemental creatures known as "Higgledies", which are used to cast spells. Read less
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Release dates

  • Mar 23, 2018 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4
  • Sep 17, 2021 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Mar 21, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Xbox One

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Daninokuni

Status Daninokuni Dec 1, 2024

35 hours and I already know I am gonna give this game 5 stars. This game make me remember why I loved the old Level-5. Perfect? I don't care. I just love playing it so much.

Daninokuni

Status Daninokuni Nov 26, 2024

I like the Kingdom creation, but it would be better if I could customize the kingdom as in previous Level-5 games such as Dark Chronicle or White Knight Chronicles. I also like the wars gameplay. It's a simple strategy game, but I like that in a minigame. Sometimes it can be exhausting to learn a whole game inside another game. …

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I like the Kingdom creation, but it would be better if I could customize the kingdom as in previous Level-5 games such as Dark Chronicle or White Knight Chronicles. I also like the wars gameplay. It's a simple strategy game, but I like that in a minigame. Sometimes it can be exhausting to learn a whole game inside another game.

I love Level-5 games and this one is not an exception.

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Daninokuni

Status Daninokuni Nov 17, 2024

Ni no Kuni is one of my favourite games in history. I bought this sequel some years ago, but I was delaying "the moment", not really sure why.

But today the moment has come.

maeday

Status maeday May 30, 2024

Man...this game is really really good, you guys. That's all I have to say about it. Just having the best time.

maeday

Status maeday May 20, 2024

Been playing this for about an hour, and boy howdy, it's so much better than the first. The first is great, don't get me wrong - and I plan on finishing it - but this one just works so much better. It no longer has that absolutely pointless monster collecting aspect, and the combat system is far more preferable to …

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Been playing this for about an hour, and boy howdy, it's so much better than the first. The first is great, don't get me wrong - and I plan on finishing it - but this one just works so much better. It no longer has that absolutely pointless monster collecting aspect, and the combat system is far more preferable to the turn based in the previous. Story doesn't seem as good so far, but whatever. I don't generally play games for story anyway. But yeah this seems like a step in the right direction, gameplay wise, for sure.

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Gothd011

Status Gothd011 Jun 12, 2023

Ok so I'm skipping the frist one I really dislike cards battle games like I just.....can't since I started gaming I'm always baffled by that type of combat. Hence why I never like Pokemon and many of the old rpg type games Sorry.....not sorry. Seriously it bores me to tears. Um hack and slash type kind of girl so I …

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Ok so I'm skipping the frist one I really dislike cards battle games like I just.....can't since I started gaming I'm always baffled by that type of combat. Hence why I never like Pokemon and many of the old rpg type games Sorry.....not sorry. Seriously it bores me to tears. Um hack and slash type kind of girl so I just went to the second one Who knows if I like "enough" I will begrudgingly play the first one next......maybe.... probably 😐

Edit: let me State in regrades to the first game and why I skipped I detest turnbase combat. it's like you're playing cards. you waiting for your turn. it sound like it would disrupts the flow especially when you're trying to combine that with a hack and slash combat style so that is why I decided to move on to the second because life is too short to be playing games that frustrates ones

But hey some like strategy over action I prefer action. 😉

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gedrickdelfuego

Status gedrickdelfuego Nov 11, 2022

Pre-Ramble: I've been hearing all sorts of things about this series since it's original release, and I finally decided to take the plunge. I had heard it's a bear of a game but figured, without anything else on my plate, I'd give it a shot. And what a ride it's been! I'm currently at the final boss. I'm aware that …

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Pre-Ramble: I've been hearing all sorts of things about this series since it's original release, and I finally decided to take the plunge. I had heard it's a bear of a game but figured, without anything else on my plate, I'd give it a shot. And what a ride it's been! I'm currently at the final boss. I'm aware that there is a handful of post-game, but I'm happy with the 55 or so hours I've spent at this point over the past two months and will likely abandon it after this point as I believe I've squeezed all the possible fun out of it for myself, personally.

Couple of points, in no particular order:

  • The combat was as fun and entertaining as I could have imagined. I did a bit of light research into this game to make sure I would enjoy the combat (since that's typically what you're doing most of the time) and I can happily say that it was all it was cracked up to be. There is constantly something to do, between controlling your Higgledies, using special moves, switching characters, blocking, dodging, you name it. The boss fights were especially epic.
  • I adore the game world - Level-5 has proven time and again that they can create incredible spaces that you will want to pack up and move into. Let's be honest - you need to really love a game world to want to spend dozens to hundreds of hours in it. I can hang out in Goldpaw for hours, just talking to people and taking in the sights. Hydropolis was a bit lackluster and a little boring if I'm being honest. Ding Dong Dell is absolutely gorgeous, pulled right out of a fairy tale. Broadleaf is actually kind of a pain in the ass with the f'ing elevator but I really dig the style there as well.
  • The characters are nicely developed and fleshed out, and they each offer unique play-styles with regard to combat. Sure the weapons are shared so there are really only 3 types of characters, but it makes it all more manageable.
  • The Tactics Tweaker is super neat. In short, it allows you to tweak tiny damage/defense boosts against certain type of enemies, as well as enhance some of your moves. I loved fiddling with this thing and seeing the results right away.
  • Higgledies are a lot of fun. They're flippin' cute as heck, mon!
  • The skirmishes were pretty darn fun. However, once you have essentially unlimited Kingsguilders back home in Evermore, you can max out all the unit buffs and blast everything out of the water. I found this extremely entertaining and took full advantage of it.

Some downsides here.

  • Leander and Badu have so much overhead for their attacks that they leave themselves vulnerable constantly. It can take over a full second for one of their attacks to execute, which is so much lag time, leaving you open to getting one hit constantly. I couldn't keep Leander or Batu alive during any difficult battles when I mained them, instead relying on Evan and Roland (my main), with Batu as the tank. Tani was made of popsicle sticks and she was in my party for about 12 minutes before I pulled her permanently.
  • I knew I was going into a fetch-quest heavy game, but boy it got overwhelming at times. I completely skipped over the quests that required going into super obscure locations to find a single item and then having to teleport back. Why can't more games end the quest once you get the item? We can say a magical bird flew the item back to the quest-giver. I ran up a million flights of stairs and took the Broadleaf elevator probably 400 times, and then an hour of gameplay later, four more quests appear. It quickly got out of control so I just gave up trying to please everyone. Nearly every time you completed a quest, you were rewarded with three more.
  • I think three hours out of my total play time was spent looking at a teleport loading screen. It really started to feel ridiculous with a quest from a sailor that required me to teleport 5 times to talk to him.
  • The voice acting is fine when it's there but there's so little of it, it felt a little lazy. I know translating a game with mountains of dialogue is no small feat, but at least them main cutscenes needed them. If I had to guess, I'd say about 25% of dialog that should have had voice-over, did have voice-over.
  • The performance on the Switch was little lackluster. I can deal with slower load screens, but framerate drops are constant. In the overworld it runs pretty slow, but I suppose it doesn't really matter overall and doesn't affect my rating of the game at all, but I did just want to mention it.

Let's talk about the crown jewel of Ni No Kuni 2: Kingdom Builder Simulator.

Let me just mention briefly that Dark Cloud 2 is one of my favorite games of all time, specifically because of the excellent city builder angle. To this day I have no idea how they made that game. I wanted something in the same vein, so once I learned Level-5 "did it again" with a city building element, I had to play Ni No Kuni 2 as soon as possible.

Overall, this is a very different version of city building, and I really enjoy it. There are tons of incentives to prioritize teleporting to Evermore, emptying the coffers, and building/upgrading/researching and going through that loop over and over and over again. It got pretty tiresome halfway through, until I realized a few things:

  • Maximizing the coffer size should be the highest priority, as well as doing the research that cuts research costs and time. Then, you need to check back and empty them periodically. By that I mean, after every half hour or so of gameplay. During the first half of the game, life is going to suck until you get Evermore pumping out new skills, item discounts, skirmish upgrades, and of course research boosts to make everything cheaper and take less time.

  • Towards the second half to end of the game, I had the coffers at the 800,000kg ceiling, so I was absolutely loaded with cash. I'm ending the game with 71 people and about 10mil Kingsguilders, so I think I did OK, financially. Every single building is maxed out (for a Level 3 Kingdom, that is), I have piles of people who are basically unemployed because to be honest, I'm a little bored of the Evermore gameplay loop.

Overall, can it be better? Absolutely. I would have liked to place my buildings, and having some purpose for all the bags of flesh I keep running errands for to move into my town would have made it feel more rewarding.

It was a fantastic experience though and I recommend it to anyone that enjoys action combat, fun whimsical fantasy, and beautiful worlds to wander around in.

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gedrickdelfuego

Status gedrickdelfuego Sep 28, 2022

I’ve been having such a nice time with this game. I miss the Dark Cloud series so much that I’m trying to play Level 5 games exclusively, and I’ve always been intrigued by this series, and I’m glad I finally pulled the trigger.

I will say, there’s one huge disappointment for me so far - actually two. One, there’s barely …

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I’ve been having such a nice time with this game. I miss the Dark Cloud series so much that I’m trying to play Level 5 games exclusively, and I’ve always been intrigued by this series, and I’m glad I finally pulled the trigger.

I will say, there’s one huge disappointment for me so far - actually two. One, there’s barely any voice acting in the whole game which is really shitty for a remaster, if you ask me. The other is that the save system is terrible - it counts time that your Switch is asleep 😒 this makes no sense to me and ruins the ability to see how much progress you’ve made, which if you’re anything like me and don’t have all that much time, it’s a great indicator of how much time you’ve got left.

Aside from those two things, I’m loving the simplistic story and the different mechanics. The combat is really neat. I need to figure out the skirmishes better though.

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SailorV

Status SailorV Jan 23, 2022

I've been slowly going through the post-game and DLCs, and everything would be fine if (I don't know if this is the proper term for this) the difficulty progression is self-consistent. As of now, I finish one part of the DLC and the succeeding part recommends me to be ten levels above the recommended level of the previous part. I've …

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I've been slowly going through the post-game and DLCs, and everything would be fine if (I don't know if this is the proper term for this) the difficulty progression is self-consistent. As of now, I finish one part of the DLC and the succeeding part recommends me to be ten levels above the recommended level of the previous part. I've barely leveled up twice while doing the previous part so there is no way I'm reaching the recommended level without going out of my way to grind.

Despite seriously wanting to get all the High Higgledies, I don't have the motivation to grind, especially now that I'm 35 levels below the recommended level. I didn't have the same problem during the main game, which makes me think that maybe post-games are designed to be hard and they make you grind so you don't let go of the game earlier.

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SailorV

Status SailorV Dec 29, 2021

Finally finished the main game, and since I loved it so, I'm going to try to do the whole postgame and the dlc's as well. I haven't consulted a guide so far but I think I'll start to now because I do not want to scour everywhere for the last few citizens waiting to be recruited.

My initial plan was …

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Finally finished the main game, and since I loved it so, I'm going to try to do the whole postgame and the dlc's as well. I haven't consulted a guide so far but I think I'll start to now because I do not want to scour everywhere for the last few citizens waiting to be recruited.

My initial plan was to finish this and then play Animal Crossing while I wait for Pokemon Legends but seeing that winter holidays are soon to be over, I might just have this to keep me warm and postpone Animal Crossing until uhm... its second anniversary?

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SailorV

Status SailorV Sep 25, 2021

I love how everything ties together in this game. Side quests lead to new citizens that join the kingdom I’m building. Each of them with their own skills and special talent and could be assigned to kingdom facilities I construct, where I can use materials I gathered (or acquired from side quests) to learn or improve skills, or create or …

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I love how everything ties together in this game. Side quests lead to new citizens that join the kingdom I’m building. Each of them with their own skills and special talent and could be assigned to kingdom facilities I construct, where I can use materials I gathered (or acquired from side quests) to learn or improve skills, or create or upgrade equipment. No aspect feels like a mini-game or an afterthought but instead they’re all woven great together with the gameplay. I haven’t completely grasped skirmishes but it even that is very consistent with the theme of the game so I don’t mind. I’m very excited to continue on.

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SailorV

Status SailorV Sep 20, 2021

Thoroughly enjoying my initial time with this game. I'm glad I picked it up right away. I find the story fresh (maybe it's been done before, and I just don't know about it though), and the characters you control are likeable. There aren't a lot of similarities with the first entry in the series but that doesn't come across as …

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Thoroughly enjoying my initial time with this game. I'm glad I picked it up right away. I find the story fresh (maybe it's been done before, and I just don't know about it though), and the characters you control are likeable. There aren't a lot of similarities with the first entry in the series but that doesn't come across as a bad thing for me. It's been quite some time since I played the first game so I don't know which combat system I prefer but I remember it was a refreshing change of pace from the usual turn-based battle system and the new one is fine as well. I especially like the higgledies for some reason.

I was worried that there would be some performance issues since the game was initially released for Windows and PlayStation 4 but I did not notice any. A super minor thing that's bothering me a bit is that the gameplay time that the game is giving me also counts the time when the game is running in the background, even if I'm in the Switch homescreen and the system is in sleep mode. Thus, it's recorded that I've been playing for 62 hours now although I've only faced the game for about 5 hours. I encountered the same issue with Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, so I'm thinking this has something to do with ports that have in-game mechanics that involve real time progression. I hope they fix this but it's not a deal breaker for me.

I'm extremely looking forward to playing more. I really hope they continue the series and that the quality doesn't deteriorate.

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SailorV

Status SailorV Aug 31, 2021

I'm in a limbo-like state, waiting for this game's Switch port to be released as I postpone getting Neo: The World Ends With You after finishing it. There is no way I'll finish Neo if I start it now, and I feel more drawn to Ni No Kuni as of the moment so I want to prioritize that. I hope …

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I'm in a limbo-like state, waiting for this game's Switch port to be released as I postpone getting Neo: The World Ends With You after finishing it. There is no way I'll finish Neo if I start it now, and I feel more drawn to Ni No Kuni as of the moment so I want to prioritize that. I hope I fully convince myself that a three-week wait period isn't that long.

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Ewynn

Status Ewynn Mar 17, 2021

45 times in and it finally ended. What can I say? Mediocre at best, unfortunatelly.

I still think that Ni no Kuni II is a much better game in terms of pacing and main plot than first installation, though