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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

  • Video Game
  • 2011
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8.5/10
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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (2011)
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Oliver discovers that his mother is not dead, but kidnapped and taken hostage by the White Witch.Oliver discovers that his mother is not dead, but kidnapped and taken hostage by the White Witch.Oliver discovers that his mother is not dead, but kidnapped and taken hostage by the White Witch.

  • Director
    • Kentaro Motomura
  • Writer
    • Akihiro Hino
  • Stars
    • Adam Wilson
    • Lauren Mote
    • Louis Tamone
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    • Director
      • Kentaro Motomura
    • Writer
      • Akihiro Hino
    • Stars
      • Adam Wilson
      • Lauren Mote
      • Louis Tamone
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 7 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Adam Wilson
    Adam Wilson
    • Oliver
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    Lauren Mote
    • Esther
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    Louis Tamone
    • Swaine
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    Steffan Rhodri
    Steffan Rhodri
    • Drippy
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    Lewis Macleod
    Lewis Macleod
    • King Tom XIV
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    Rachel Atkins
    • Queen Lowlah
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    Iain McKee
    Iain McKee
    • Prince Marcassin
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    Jo Wyatt
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    Jennifer Bryden
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    Owain Rhys Davies
    Owain Rhys Davies
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    Matthew Gravelle
    Matthew Gravelle
    • Surly
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    Max Cazier
    Max Cazier
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    Brian Protheroe
    Brian Protheroe
    • Shadar
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    Alexander Morton
    Alexander Morton
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    Allan Corduner
    Allan Corduner
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    Silas Carson
    Silas Carson
    • Abull
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    Mark Lewis Jones
    Mark Lewis Jones
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    • Director
      • Kentaro Motomura
    • Writer
      • Akihiro Hino
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    9Aaron1375

    Up to this point, the best RPG game for the PS3 I've played

    This role playing game is brought to us by the company that usually churns out great RPG games, Level 5. Granted, they have had their fair share of misses too as they are the ones that put out Chronicles of the White Knight and the disappointing Dragon Quest 9 for the Nintendo DS. Still, they usually put out great ones like nearly all the other Dragon Quest games and Rogue Galaxy. Here they team up with Studio Ghibli like they teamed up with the creator of Dragonball on Dragon Quest 8 to bring us one of the most stunning looking RPG games on the PS3. The game is not all looks, either. The story is rather good as well and the characters are delightful. The combat could have used a bit more work; however, it is more traditional than the stupid and almost non interactive combat they gave us in Final Fantasy XIII. The game is a work of art as Studio Ghibli brought their unique style of animation to the table and as of today this game is the best RPG that I have played for the PS3 (have not played Tales of Xillia, yet) edging out Resonance of Fate thanks to its easier to follow story and the fact this game is exclusive for the PS3, while that one also was released on Xbox 360.

    The story starts out in a town called, Motorville. A place that resides in a world pretty much like ours. Seems to be taking place some time in the 50's or 60's. Well, in the town lives a boy named Oliver who sneaks out with his buddy Phil to race a car that Phil and Oliver have built. A strange woman looks upon this from a world that is more of something one would expect to find in a fantasy realm and she causes Oliver to have an accident. Oliver's mother ends up rescuing Oliver at the cost of her own life and soon Oliver meets a fairy by the name of Mr. Drippy who takes Oliver to this new realm so that Oliver can stop a man named Shadar from attempting to destroy the world and perhaps find a way to bring his mother back to life. He will team up with a young girl named Eshter and another named Swaine as they go from town to town looking for keys to defeating the seemingly unstoppable Shadar, unaware that an even greater threat to the world is lurking in the background...The White Witch!

    The game is a nice throwback as you have an over world map to traverse and you visit towns, dungeons, forests and the like. You visit towns that have people, shops and such too, unlike say Final Fantasy XIII which was all style with no substance. My main complaint is the combat. It was not bad, but I just do not care for the whole go out collecting monsters for your party. I am always hesitant to get rid of the first ones you have and it just takes so much time to get them all leveled up and give them the best items. They do the brunt of the fighting in the combat which is sort of action, rather than turn based and it is sometimes annoying getting others in your party to heal you or themselves and their A.I. is not the greatest at times as at one point I was fighting a villain who shot a laser in one direction and it was easily avoidable and one of the computer controlled characters ran from one side of the battlefield to the other and ran smack into it! Still, this aspect did not stop me from enjoying the game, all it did was prevent the game from getting a perfect 10 score which it could have gotten if not for these flaws in the battle system.

    So, this game was great and I enjoyed the team up of Level 5 and Studio Ghibli. You can see Studio Ghibli's influence in the art style, but you can see a lot of Level 5's in the way the game plays. You use an alchemy pot like in Dragon Quest 8, for instance. Both came together well, to make a memorable world and game. One only has to play the game a moment and walk through Motorville to see they put a lot of effort into it. Near the end, I was afraid they were setting up for a sequel instead of there being a resolution and thankfully I was wrong there. I do not care for games that set up for sequels, because some times the sequel never comes. This one wrapped up, and if they want to do a sequel I can see it being done by having Oliver returning the the magical realm when he is older or something; however, it is not needed as this game is great on its own.
    10Peter-blancard

    Stunningly beautiful game

    Any PS3 owner should own this masterpiece. Absolutely gorgeous graphics and fun to play game. The story is touching and the combat system is entertaining. The mere definition of a perfect game. Nothing better has been release since Chrono Trigger!!! We need to support developers who create this type of games. You will have the impression to play a 60h Miyazaki movie. Plenty of references. Mr Drippy is the best support character of all times. The score is a pure joy to the ears. Go buy the OST too!!! Seriously, if you don't buy this game brand new to support the creators, don't complain that we only get crappy games. A perfect 10 that is well deserved!
    10deanhippo

    Studio Ghibli feels from start to finish.

    After being a PC gamer for many years a friend gave me their old PS3 with a couple of games, 'Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch' was among them and was the only title I had never seen or heard of, being a big fan of the JRPG I decided to give it a try... I have been a massive fan of Studio Ghibli since the early 2000's when channel 4 (here in the UK) had a month long special of showing all of the films and ending on Howls Moving Castle, introducing me to this special Anime world, it felt refreshing to see an Anime that wasn't filled with violence, blood and gore etc. (although I do enjoy that aswell), the story lines were really well written with characters that actually made you feel the joy and sadness they were going through, brilliant cinematic direction and the artwork was beautiful. Ni No Kuni is no different, after around 10 minutes of playing I was drawn into its story and had this strange feeling in my gut that it was either created or inspired by Studio Ghibli, the characters felt old to me, the music sounded like the OST to Spirited Away and the artwork during the non 3D cut scenes felt similar. Low and behold a quick google search and my gut feeling became a reality, not only did SG inspire level-5 to make it they had a massive part in its production from start to finish. This review is 100% spoiler free so I will not go into anything story wise but after 50+ hours I've finally finished it and if I was to describe it in one word "Beautiful" is the one I would choose. Whether you're a fan of Ghibli or even just love JRPG's then I recommend this 100%, the 10 stars are well deserved.

    Side Note: Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom is a PS4 exclusive coming in March 2018, although it had no involvement from Studio Ghibli this time around I will still try to either play it on a friends console or pray that a full playthrough is uploaded to Youtube without commentary.
    8AsirFarabi

    Ni no Kuni: A Visual Symphony and Character Journey Shine Amidst a Slow Pace

    Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch takes a measured pace, starting off slow and maintaining it throughout, which may not be everyone's cup of tea. Personally, the battle system didn't resonate with me. However, what earns this game a high rating is the enchanting world it presents. Bursting with vibrant colors and wonders, the in-game universe is a visual feast that captivates the player.

    The standout feature for me was the game's world - a beautifully crafted landscape that added a layer of magic to the overall experience. The attention to detail and the immersive environments truly make Ni no Kuni shine.

    Moreover, the story held its own, with a commendable character development arc for Oliver. Witnessing his growth throughout the game added depth to the overall narrative. While the battle system might not have been my favorite, the captivating world and compelling story are what elevated Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch to a noteworthy gaming experience. An 8 out of 10 well-deserved for the enchanting journey it offers.

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      • November 17, 2011 (Japan)
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