Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (2018)

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3.61 from 628 ratings

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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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Krauzer

Review Krauzer 4/5 · Sep 26, 2025

This Ni no Kuni entry is a colorful and ambitious action JRPG that aims to capture the magic of its predecessor while expanding into a larger, more open world. Developed by Level-5, the MC is called Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, a young king who is forced to flee his kingdom after a coup. Determined to reclaim his throne, Evan embarks on …

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This Ni no Kuni entry is a colorful and ambitious action JRPG that aims to capture the magic of its predecessor while expanding into a larger, more open world. Developed by Level-5, the MC is called Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, a young king who is forced to flee his kingdom after a coup. Determined to reclaim his throne, Evan embarks on a journey to build a new kingdom where everyone can live in harmony. Along the way, players meet a cast of quirky companions, each bringing their own charm and abilities to the adventure.

The game’s world is visually striking, with environments and character designs clearly influenced by Studio Ghibli’s signature style. The landscapes are lush, the cities vibrant, and the attention to detail in every corner of the world helps create an immersive experience. The real-time combat system adds a dynamic element to battles, allowing you to switch between party members and employ strategic use of abilities. Additionally, the kingdom management mechanics provide a welcome layer of depth, letting you construct buildings, recruit citizens, and expand their influence across the world.

Particularly speaking I really hate management mechanics such as the ones on this game, so I can't really give an in-depth opinion, but I can assure you that if you also don't like this kind of thing, this title won't win you over. Fortunately this is just but one of this game's aspects, and you can easily overlook this since almost all the other mechanics are very well implemented, so I wouldn't bother much about this. The soundtrack complements the game beautifully, enhancing both the emotional weight of the story and the sense of wonder during exploration.

Despite these strengths, the game does have some drawbacks. The story pacing can feel uneven at times, and certain character arcs lack the depth seen in the first Ni no Kuni. Some people may find the dialogue and quest structure overly simplistic, and the combat, while engaging, can occasionally become repetitive during longer play sessions. But all these problems are really more related to the JRPG genre than anything else, the only particular issue in my opinion is that this title really tries to make compelling and charismatic characters, but it fails more often than not.

Overall, this title manages to deliver a charming and magical RPG experience. Its combination of striking visuals, a heartfelt story, engaging combat, and kingdom-building mechanics makes it a memorable journey, even if it doesn’t fully reach the emotional heights of the original. For fans of JRPGs and anyone looking for a visually captivating adventure, it remains a title worth exploring. I would say this is a must-play for fans of the JRPG genre, it is high up there along with the classics.

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mrs.dallogay

Review mrs.dallogay 3/5 · Apr 17, 2021

this game doesn't do justice to itself

the core mechanics of NNK 2 are good, the combat is like Tales but simpler, the kingdom management is weirdly addictive and the skirmish battles are a fun side activity

however.

who the heck wrote the plot and characters, it's all so shallow and barrels along so quickly you barely get a sense of who anybody is. also, the 'twists' …

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the core mechanics of NNK 2 are good, the combat is like Tales but simpler, the kingdom management is weirdly addictive and the skirmish battles are a fun side activity

however.

who the heck wrote the plot and characters, it's all so shallow and barrels along so quickly you barely get a sense of who anybody is. also, the 'twists' at the end??? girl what<3 the game completely fails to marry the two worlds like they do in Ni No Kuni: WoTWW, and the hackneyed attempt to make us care about Evan using the same (but woefully less well employed) plot device as they did with Oliver just looks DESPERATE

i also never thought i'd say this abt a JRPG but WHY WERE THERE SO FEW CUTSCENES, it made the game feel so bootleg when there would be like a thirty second full cutscene then just text conversations.

it's just such a shame because the world and the side characters are all pretty well fleshed out and interesting (especially if you do the side quests, though the side quests are all pretty repetitive) but the people you actually play as??? litrally no personality luv, and that makes it pretty hard to care about the story overall

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Predefiance

Status Predefiance Mar 6, 2021

Very charming. Lots going on in this game, it's clearly meant to be a package deal of features and settings.

Ewynn

Status Ewynn Feb 18, 2021

Had multiple recommendations to play specifically the second entrance in Ni no Kuni series. The first one felt so dull right from the start that I dropped it in just few hours into (maybe I'll give it another chance in the future though)

But jesus, who thought that little abomination Loftly that looks like mutant from The Simpsons would be …

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Had multiple recommendations to play specifically the second entrance in Ni no Kuni series. The first one felt so dull right from the start that I dropped it in just few hours into (maybe I'll give it another chance in the future though)

But jesus, who thought that little abomination Loftly that looks like mutant from The Simpsons would be a great addition to main party? I've never seen more irritating character for a long time, like it should not really exist here!

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killerstar

Status killerstar Dec 12, 2020

I think I just don't like JRPGs in general. This game looks wonderfully, but it feels incredibly clunky at every level. The menus are strange, fully 60% of the dialogue is unvoiced, and switching from overworld to battles is a chore. But that's all bread and butter for every JRPG, I think.

hafizrashidi

Status hafizrashidi Apr 4, 2020

I played this for 10 hours and found it quite boring. I came back to it two months later and somehow everything just clicked for me. I too was initally turned off by the Facebook like yown building game and the pikmin like skirmishes. But in the end, having finished the game after playing 50+ hours, i can see how …

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I played this for 10 hours and found it quite boring. I came back to it two months later and somehow everything just clicked for me. I too was initally turned off by the Facebook like yown building game and the pikmin like skirmishes. But in the end, having finished the game after playing 50+ hours, i can see how they help to round out the game and make it more complete. Im not saying they are fun, if i could i would have skipped on the skirmishes. But it really makes sense and i can see why they were put in the game.

This game is gorgeous and the voice acting was mostly charming. Never played the first game but i very much plan to after this.

The only thing that turned me off was the story. It doesnt stray too far from the typical jrpg plot but i found the naivete of the main character and other characters to be a turn off. The story seems to be more tailored for kids in the happily ever after variety.

The gameplay loop ie. The combat was addicting and also surpassingly deep. More than just grinding there's a lot you can do in the town building segment to make your life easier in combat. I think the systems work well together.

Its not a game for everyone but i had a good time with the game. Not easy for me to actually finish a jrpg these days so this game must be doing something right.

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alex2800

Status alex2800 Jun 26, 2019

Ofc the story and world have nothing to do with the first game and are far below but I really enjoy the kingdom building gimmick so far. Just leveled my kingdom to tier 2 and it felt quite satisfying + it gives long term purpose to the side quests which is something lacking in most JRPG (especially Dragon Quest XI …

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Ofc the story and world have nothing to do with the first game and are far below but I really enjoy the kingdom building gimmick so far. Just leveled my kingdom to tier 2 and it felt quite satisfying + it gives long term purpose to the side quests which is something lacking in most JRPG (especially Dragon Quest XI which came out around the same time).

Not the best JRPG out there but bonus points for trying a few new tricks (the strategy tablet thing is also original even if underused)

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peter

Status peter Apr 7, 2019

I just picked this up for $10 new at GameStop. It’s part of their spring sale I guess. Seems like a steal at that price.

spacepuppy

Status spacepuppy Apr 4, 2019

this started off freakin' wild - right off the bat NYC is nuked and we're thrust into the role of the US President bleeding out on brooklyn bridge and hallucinating a fever dream of a cat-boy prince in JRPG fantasy-land. it's a good hook! only then... it doesn't really go anywhere. we just forget about it and spend the whole …

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this started off freakin' wild - right off the bat NYC is nuked and we're thrust into the role of the US President bleeding out on brooklyn bridge and hallucinating a fever dream of a cat-boy prince in JRPG fantasy-land. it's a good hook! only then... it doesn't really go anywhere. we just forget about it and spend the whole game fulfilling this boy-prince's one note idealistic imperialist fantasy. which, y'know, isn't bad per se but isn't great either. this is accompanied by a spattering of different gameplay features none of which are, again, particularly great, but also none of which are too egregious; just shallow and unfocused.

the highlight for me ended up being the boy-prince's wiggling tail animation as he walked up and down stairs. it's magnificent and i really, truly savoured every staircase.

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Mishaphappens

Review Mishaphappens 5/5 · Oct 27, 2018

Better than the first game

Maybe it's a controversial opinion, but I couldn't get into the first game. I absolutely detested the battle system, but absolutely loved the art style and blossoming story. I set it aside as one of the games I wouldn't ever complete. When I heard of the changes they made for the sequel, I picked it up day one. It was …

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Maybe it's a controversial opinion, but I couldn't get into the first game. I absolutely detested the battle system, but absolutely loved the art style and blossoming story. I set it aside as one of the games I wouldn't ever complete. When I heard of the changes they made for the sequel, I picked it up day one. It was finally the game I was hoping it would be. The voice acting was great, the art style magnificent, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked building my kingdom up and getting to know the people I recruited to my city. Definitely one of my favorites this year!

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CrazyDutchwoman

Review CrazyDutchwoman 4/5 · Oct 3, 2018

A great game but could have been better with small changes

I remember years ago when I decided to give a demo in the playstation store a try. I hardly ever downloaded demos but I do not know why i got this one but I ended liking it quite a lot so i decided to buy the game.That game was Nu No Kuni 1 and turned out to be magical.How I …

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I remember years ago when I decided to give a demo in the playstation store a try. I hardly ever downloaded demos but I do not know why i got this one but I ended liking it quite a lot so i decided to buy the game.That game was Nu No Kuni 1 and turned out to be magical.How I loved it and platinumed it.(was not that hard if I remember correctly)

Now I am playing Ni No Kuni 2 and I admit to it not being as magical as the first game but I didn't really expect it knowing from life experience that beloved things you do for the first time are hardly ever as good the second time.

That being said I hoped for a fun game and that it certainly is. To my surprise I very much enjoyed the leveling of my kingdom and fulfilling the quests. Now I am an old JRPG gamer so I am used to grinding and I even like grinding so tome that was fun. I love Roland, the other characters are fine but Roland is special.

What I did not like : Skirmishes. I can do them fine but not fun. If I want to do skirmishes I am sure there are games I could buy like that. But I can live with skirmishes but one big thing is the lack of explanation of the battle system!

I'm nearly finishing and only now while I was watching a video do I see there is more to the battle system where you can suck up higgledies to get stronger spells. Still have to figure that out if I want to play the post game. I have played the game on hard and had no problems with the last bosses .

No idea why they did not explain the battle system more because I love a good battlesystem. Al in all I would give the game 4 stars and yes I would buy Ni No Kuni 3.

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Untuvakana

Review Untuvakana 4/5 · May 25, 2018

First of all. I was a huge fan of first Ni no Kuni. I loved the game, combat and all. That in mind I rushed to get my Ni no Kuni 2 and…. I was a bit disappointed. Later in the game my disappointment fell away but even then I was thinking…where is the magic am I missing something. Let’s …

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First of all. I was a huge fan of first Ni no Kuni. I loved the game, combat and all. That in mind I rushed to get my Ni no Kuni 2 and…. I was a bit disappointed. Later in the game my disappointment fell away but even then I was thinking…where is the magic am I missing something. Let’s start the breakdown

Story: Story is great. As a young king Evan whose father has passed away and is dethroned of current kingdom, the city of Ding Dong Dell you are planning to become a king of new nation and bring peace to the world with help of president who came from world similar to ours. That sounds weird but it works. The problem is, there are many good characters in the game, but a time with their story feels too short. Evan is great and all but he’s hard to identify.

Combat: This is improvement to the previous game (or not). It depends if you liked the original combat system. Combat is real time with only a couple of buttons but surprisingly much in depth. Familiars are gone. You fight yourself with your party and some weird little creatures called higgledies. With skills, magic, weapons, party, higgledies you can really make your own style of destroying enemies. Problem is ones you discover yours. You don’t change it. If you get steamrolled of an enemy or boss you probably just try to level up some more and try again than change your tactic.

Visuals: I’m not a good person to talk about this subject. This hit hard to the stomach. I loved the visual of the first game. The Ghibli cut scene animations were the best thing in the whole game and the slightly cartoony and colorful visuals of the first game. They are gone. Everybody says that the Ni No Kuni 2 looks great but the half realistic half cartoony visual after the first game…. I don’t like it. Everything feels slightly less alive comparing first one.

Music: It was good but I don’t remember much…only the parts that were similar to the first one.

Everything else: Let’s start with enemies: Too little variations. Everybody was just the couple of basic enemies with different color. Side quest: Most of them was quite repetitive which I don’t mind but it was hard to find interesting story behind those quests. At one point I was thinking “Just give me the quest I don’t want to read your dialog”. Skirmish: These were fun at first. Then got a bit repetitive. Then they were fun again. A simple time killing between everything else (only few you have to do in story wise). Tainted monsters: This was a favorite part of the game for me. Hard as balls but not impossible. These were the reason I actually gave a thought about the combat and explored a different option because I don’t like level grinding . Kingdom management: I put a research, went to someplace else do some stuff, came back, but another etc. and finally I had my full kingdom. This may sound stupid but building your kingdom you can have unlock many things that will help you through your journey.

Final words: Ni no kuni 2 is a good game for the fans of the original and for new commoners but depending how much you loved the first game this can let you a bit cold.

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FinellaGrover

Status FinellaGrover Apr 22, 2018

Easier than I thought, but really fun! I love games where I get to build up my town/kingdom. The story itself isn't overly complicated and honestly is pretty standard, but it was the kingdom building that was fun for me. And the characters, though not overly unique, are still likeable, and maybe even charming. You can't get your kingdom to …

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Easier than I thought, but really fun! I love games where I get to build up my town/kingdom. The story itself isn't overly complicated and honestly is pretty standard, but it was the kingdom building that was fun for me. And the characters, though not overly unique, are still likeable, and maybe even charming. You can't get your kingdom to it's maximum level until post game when the final few residents become available, and I'm still working on that (along with a lot of other games). I do plan to max my kingdom out :)

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MarioPrime

Status MarioPrime Mar 27, 2018

Finally got to the kingdom management in this game and.... man, this is going to eat up a lot of my time isn't it...

Pale

Status Pale Dec 5, 2016

Man, just saw the trailer for Ni No Kuni 2 from Playstation Experience and I can't freaking wait. Looks amazing.