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Therefore, I can easily say that Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is the clear winner of this category. In the end, Ni no Kuni II's story manages to pull my heartstrings on some occasions but it's definitely less personal than the first one. So, he travels the world while getting leaders of different kingdoms to sign a pledge of peace in order to prevent war from breaking out after Mausinger's takeover.
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Evan, the young prince, vows to start his own kingdom that would be open to all and where everyone can live happily ever after. His kingdom is under siege by Mausinger, the advisor to his late father who poisoned him in order to stage a coup and take over the kingdom. Suddenly, you're transported to the other world where you meet Evan, the prince of Ding Dong Dell. You start by playing as the president of some nation on Earth, Roland, only to witness a missile exploding over a populated city. The world of Ni no Kuni II is more loosely tied to the real world although it also has you wonder what's actually real and not imaginary.
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Ni no Kuni is full of tear-jerking heartfelt moments Also, the fact that he spends so much of his time helping people who have broken hearts is simply adorable. It's endearing and often makes you feel for the young boy who seems very alone in his struggles. The plot focuses on Oliver's grieving after the loss of his mother and it keeps you wondering what's real and what's fabricated by Oliver's imagination. Throughout the story, Oliver casts the Gateway spell in order to find out information about his world's and the other world's versions of characters that he meets. In this world, he makes many familiar friends on his quest to find the great sage Alicia who is believed to be the other world version of his mother. Drippy doesn't let him ignore the world for long as he introduces him to the Wizard's Companion, a book that allows Oliver to cast spells including one that whisks him away to another world. Right after rescuing him, she suffers a heart attack and Oliver is left alone at home with his homemade toy Drippy to keep him company who suddenly comes to life. As soon as his worried mum finds him, she sprints into action to save his life and pull him from the water. At the beginning, he's goofing around with his friend Phil while testing out a new racing car that Phil just created when suddenly, a wheel breaks off, sending Oliver directly into a nearby river. Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch has you play as the young lad Oliver who travels with his trusty sidekick, Drippy, on an adventure to save his mum. v1d30chumz 109-200-233-75 Oliver and Evan are delightful heroes and they both shop at the same clothing store Story Spoiler warning: please skip the entire Story section to avoid spoiling both of these games' plots if you haven't finished them yet. When it comes to modern RPGs, few are as imaginative and enjoyable as the Ni no Kuni games so let's find out which one is superior. Written by Mary Billington for Versus on September 20, 2019