

But by the time my oldest children were born, starting almost 18 years ago, I was at the tail end of my jaded and besotted twenties. I was a happy and naively innocent child. Playing this game allowed me in some ways to examine myself, and the changes in my demeanor and attitudes over the years. I might have rolled my eyes at its simple story and sunny characters. I would have not have been captured by its innocent delights. There was a time in my life when I would not have recognized Ni No Kuni II for the shining star that it is. Please bear with me, this is all going somewhere.

In order to understand them, I need to fill you in on some boring personal details about myself. Patch 1.My feelings about Ni No Kuni II are complicated.

Difficulty can be changed at anytime, and playing on the tougher settings results in rarer loot drops. It mainly focuses on adding Hard and Expert settings. Nearly three months to the day since its March release, Ni no Kuni II gets its third major update. Developer Level-5 has finally implemented the long-awaited difficulty settings to Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. Technically it’s called ‘expert,’ not ‘even harder’ĭing Dong Dell just got a little more dangerous.
