
Hello everyone! We are extremely excited to be back at this year’s PlayStation Experience to unveil more information for Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, the next game in the series that started with Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch!
The new trailer, which debuted this morning during the PlayStation Showcase, gives fans a first look at the gameplay of Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom as well as confirming a 2017 release date on PS4.
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom brings together the shockingly beautiful, anime-inspired visuals from the first game along with a fresh new battle system and all-new storyline developed by the extremely talented team at Level-5.
We’ll have a lot more to share for Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom in the coming months, so please stay tuned.
Can’t wait to see more of this…and better get to playing Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch!
That’s what I was thinking but at the same time the british seems just a bit off to me which I find odd. Perhaps it the anime grognard in me that makes me only watch it in japanese but when the voice actors seem overly british it seems to annoy me. I don’t mind it with Dragon Quest 8, heck Yangus would not be the same if he was in japanese or american english but the voices here and in Inazuma Eleven (which now that I think about it only made it as far wast as England) always seem overly british to me sort of like when games put southern people in them and make them sound like something out of deliverance.
As I cant seem to find a edit button I will add that after rewatching it I think its less of the voice and more of how off the lip sync is. At least in this case. For Inazuma Eleven I think it just beaus I watched about 3 season of the anime before trying the game so when I played it all I could think of was how off each voice was.