Sheikah Posted February 3, 2013 Posted February 3, 2013 Still haven't broke this yet, is it possible to get those amazon familiars in game anywhere at all, out of interest? Unfortunately not, they may get put on the store one day though. The Amazon familiars are selling for over £10 on eBay but that's a lot.
drahkon Posted February 3, 2013 Posted February 3, 2013 (edited) Reached Al Mamoon just now. Won't go to the 'story star' (that's what I call it ) right away. Bought a sword and a shield for Mitey and will level up and acquire some gold for a few minutes. This game has the potential to become something very special to me. It's the first game since Final Fantasy IX (my first real RPG) that reminds me of why video gaming is my biggest hobby. When I've played FFIX in 2001, right on the release day, it was amazing. I was 11 years old and didn't really know/understand what an RPG is. But whenever I played the game it was just pure fun. The atmosphere it created with its personality...never since then has a game achieved something quite like this. While playing Ni No Kuni I feel the same way I felt when I was 11. I really feel like a child again, enjoying a video game with the innocence of a child's heart. Sounds stupid, but maybe some of you guys know what I mean. Thank you Level 5 and Studio Ghibli. Edit: Just received a page for the Wizard's Companion by solving the 'riddle' form Horace in Al Mamoon. He asked me a question about a story he gave me and along comes the beauty of the Wizard's Edition of Ni No Kuni: Grabbed the companion, read the story and boom, answered the question. Having the hard copy of the book makes you a 'real' part of the game. It's a little detail, which can only be enjoyed by owners of the special edition, but it's something I will cherish/all should cherish throughout the whole game. And I can see how this - of course in a smaller scale - applies to the ingame Wizard's Companion, too. To leaf through the book, no matter if it's 'real' or 'virtual', in order to progress through the game...This is immersion. The more I play Ni No Kuni, the more I love it. Edited February 4, 2013 by drahkon
Emerald Emblem Posted February 3, 2013 Posted February 3, 2013 Wahey! Managed to do a good 4 hour run today, think I'm finally starting to get immersed good and proper. Though I find my playthroughs disrupted by the teenager next door and his drum kit.
drahkon Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 (edited) Though I find my playthroughs disrupted by the teenager next door and his drum kit. Just in front of my house a construction site is making a shit load of noise. Woke up because of it, which doesn't help me getting better as I suffer from a nasty cold. The upside is that I can play Ni No Kuni now. And since my soundsystem is quite good I counter the noise coming from outside 11 hours in, I now can tame familiars. Aaaaand here comes backtracking. Can't wate to tame all the monsters I came by so far Edit: And thank god I traded merit cards for the jumping ability...I just keep jumping around. Useless, but amazing Edited February 4, 2013 by drahkon
Rummy Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Clocked about 5 hours(with much pausing so overinflated probably) on this now, just gone through the...golden grove? I love its style(Ghibli and all I guess), the humour and localisation is pretty good(loved the names of some of the early enemies), though I'm currently...hmm on the battle system. I did like it, then I wasn't sure, then I do...but sometimes I wonder. The only other thing I would say that kinda bothered me is that so far it seems to have a habit of sending me one place, then sending me a way away for a fetch, then back etc. (ie sleep in the inn, go to the cawtermaster, see the boy near the sewers). Still, it's a charming little game nonetheless! My one wish is that I had the book separately, so I could read it not whilst playing/on the PS3 - might have to look for it as PDF.
Guy Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 NUMERO UNO, BABY. Had to force myself not to start this last night as it was too late, but damn am I excited to get a few hours in on this tonight. Great news it came in at number one in the UK.
Agent Gibbs Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 it rightly deserves that place! i think i can go as far as saying this is one of the best rpg's i've played in 10 years
Hero-of-Time Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 NUMERO UNO, BABY. Had to force myself not to start this last night as it was too late, but damn am I excited to get a few hours in on this tonight. Great news it came in at number one in the UK. Amazing news. An exclusive 3rd party RPG gets number 1 in the UK charts is just crazy. It's very well deserved. I was in GAME on Saturday and they had completely sold out of their stock. Put around 30 hours into this now and have finally got the ability to fast travel as well as the ability to fly around the world map.
Rummy Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 it rightly deserves that place! i think i can go as far as saying this is one of the best rpg's i've played in 10 years Would it be fair to guess you didn't play Xenoblade Chronicles? Amazing news. An exclusive 3rd party RPG gets number 1 in the UK charts is just crazy. It's very well deserved. I was in GAME on Saturday and they had completely sold out of their stock. Put around 30 hours into this now and have finally got the ability to fast travel as well as the ability to fly around the world map. Yeah, it is pretty good. I still have gripes with Sony though, and just wish this had been Nintendo. I reckon the Ghibli aspect has massively helped sales.
Agent Gibbs Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Would it be fair to guess you didn't play Xenoblade Chronicles? Thats a safe assumption, its at the head of my "games to play list"
Grazza Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Amazing news. An exclusive 3rd party RPG gets number 1 in the UK charts is just crazy. It's very well deserved. I was in GAME on Saturday and they had completely sold out of their stock. Yes, it's absolutely brilliant news. Hopefully this type of game can stop being thought of as niche or risky. Really has restored my faith in the market! (Mine's arrived, but I'm going to wait until 20th Feb, just in case the PS4 plays PS3 games. I don't think it will, but I'm going to see.)
S.C.G Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 (Mine's arrived, but I'm going to wait until 20th Feb, just in case the PS4 plays PS3 games. I don't think it will, but I'm going to see.) Youer gonna wait? Flippin eck 'mun, good luck with that! The game is proper tidy, youer in fer a treat I tell you. [/Drippy] I love this game!
Sheikah Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Yes, it's absolutely brilliant news. Hopefully this type of game can stop being thought of as niche or risky. Really has restored my faith in the market! (Mine's arrived, but I'm going to wait until 20th Feb, just in case the PS4 plays PS3 games. I don't think it will, but I'm going to see.) Yeah it's amazing it has taken this long for an RPG of such quality to surface on the PS3. People have always been saying what they want for years, like a really good world map, lovely HD visuals and solid gameplay. Finally a game like this was made and the result is gorgeous. Well done Level 5. It's as if putting your game on a PlayStation console seems to be having a positive effect on your games (DQVIII and this). Really happy this came to the PS3 and not the Wii (at the time it was developed the WiiU wasn't about). This console does it justice.
Daft Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Okay, so I just bought this. Off the PSN Store of all places (it's sold out on Amazon until a restock in two weeks) so I paid a bit of the premium but fuck it, I'm ready. After the 21GB download is done.
Sheikah Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Okay, so I just bought this. Off the PSN Store of all places (it's sold out on Amazon until a restock in two weeks) so I paid a bit of the premium but fuck it, I'm ready. After the 21GB download is done. Do you get the Griffy familiar DLC for downloading from PSN? Freaking uber familiar Griffy is.
Daft Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 There were two download extras. One is a Golden Hurly the other is a shitty looking Draggle. So I guess not.
Grazza Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Well done Level 5. It's as if putting your game on a PlayStation console seems to be having a positive effect on your games (DQVIII and this). Really happy this came to the PS3 and not the Wii (at the time it was developed the WiiU wasn't about). This console does it justice. And I hope their next game is Dragon Quest XI on PS4. No one can do it like Level 5 and, as you say, never better than on a Sony console.
S.C.G Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Do you get the Griffy familiar DLC for downloading from PSN? Freaking uber familiar Griffy is. Is Griffy good enough to warrant buying off eBay? I bought the Wizards Edition but I got it from Shopto, just curious as Griffy does look pretty awesome and I'm guessing he won't be made available at a later date...
Sheikah Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Is Griffy good enough to warrant buying off eBay? I bought the Wizards Edition but I got it from Shopto, just curious as Griffy does look pretty awesome and I'm guessing he won't be made available at a later date... Yeah I would say so. He's the strongest familiar by a long shot, massive DPS and great defense.
Ashley Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 Asked for this or my birthday (if my mother can find it/is okay to pay that much for a present). Phoned her up and mentioned I wanted a game; Me: There's a game I want, but I'll text you the name. Her: How come? Me: You'll see when you get the text. I later text her the name and got a response along the lines of "okay, fair enough". So hopefully I should get this and may play it...in May. Or something There were two download extras. One is a Golden Hurly the other is a shitty looking Draggle. So I guess not.
Retro_Link Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 I hope Tesco are still dealing with my order and I don't get an email soon saying they couldn't get the stock!
Daft Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 So this might be a dumb question but, what difficulty does everyone recommend this be played on?
S.C.G Posted February 4, 2013 Posted February 4, 2013 So this might be a dumb question but, what difficulty does everyone recommend this be played on? Normal... Easy pretty much plays the game for you I'd imagine.
Hero-of-Time Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 (edited) So this might be a dumb question but, what difficulty does everyone recommend this be played on? Normal but then if you do find yourself struggling you can just switch the difficulty at any point. I just hope you like the game, seeing as you paid top dollar for it. Yeah it's amazing it has taken this long for an RPG of such quality to surface on the PS3. People have always been saying what they want for years, like a really good world map, lovely HD visuals and solid gameplay. Finally a game like this was made and the result is gorgeous. Well done Level 5. It's as if putting your game on a PlayStation console seems to be having a positive effect on your games (DQVIII and this). Really happy this came to the PS3 and not the Wii (at the time it was developed the WiiU wasn't about). This console does it justice. Yeah, this is what Grazza has been on about for years and is why he wanted a powerful machine from Nintendo instead of the Wii. Is Griffy good enough to warrant buying off eBay? From what i've read he starts off strong but isn't the strongest in the game. It's not like you need him anyway. I have a team built up of mainly mid-tiers and i'm doing fine. I'm even still using Mitey, who apparently is one of the worst ones in the game. I had a check last night at my progress and i'm nearing the end battle now. I'm on around 40 hours played with me team being level 60+. It seems that I have a 2 more areas to go and then the game will be done. Luckily there seems to be plenty of post game content and of course the platinum trophy to grab as well. This game really does seem to be Dragon Quest for a HD console. The overworld, modes of transport, characters and things like the alchemy pot all scream DQ. I'm really hoping this does well in the West so that we may see a sequel and build a franchise out of this. I still can't believe that it topped the UK charts. A 3rd party exclusive, that is a new IP and a RPG manages to go straight in at number one is crazy. I can't think of any other new IP RPG to have done this. It goes to show that there is a market for this type of game and people have clearly waiting for it. I'm expecting it to drop like a rock though as there seem to be stock issues everywhere with it. Edited February 6, 2013 by Hero-of-Time
Daft Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 Normal but then if you do find yourself struggling you can just switch the difficulty at any point. I just hope you like the game, seeing as you paid top dollar for it. Haha! You and me both. I probably should have waited and got it cheaper but I was in a crappy mood so meeeh.
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