Yo-kai Watch 4 Materializes on PlayStation 4
A new TGS announcement concerning Yo-kai Watch 4 confirms the game coming to PlayStation 4. Fans waiting for news of a western release, though, have longer to wait yet.
A new TGS announcement concerning Yo-kai Watch 4 confirms the game coming to PlayStation 4. Fans waiting for news of a western release, though, have longer to wait yet.
Sometimes it may seem as if Japan is another world, but what would another world be to the Japanese? Enter Ni no Kuni, a vast, Technicolor realm where anything seems possible, and familiar faces show up in the oddest of places.
Yo-kai Watch made its debut on Switch earlier this year in Japan with the release of its fourth mainline game. Level-5 is following that up by giving Switch owners the chance to play a remastered version of the first game on the console later this year.
During Anime Expo, Level-5 confirmed that there are plans to bring the recently-released Yo-kai Watch 4 west. No further details were given, however.
Warner Bros. has released an additional trailer for the Ni no Kuni movie. The film is set to hit theaters in Japan this August.
Bandai Namco is bringing Level-5’s Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch to new platforms. PlayStation 4 and PC owners will get a remastered version this September, with Switch onwers also getting a port of the PlayStation 3 title.
With Yo-kai Watch 4 launching in Japan next month, Level-5 has provided some more details about the game. The new details include a crossover with GeGeGe no Kitaro, the game’s version of Crank-a-kai machines, and the game’s new system for recruiting yo-kai allies.
Level-5 has announced a delay to the Japanese release of Yo-kai Watch 4 to allow for further quality improvements. Fortunately, the delay is not a long one.
The latest Yo-kai Watch entry is nearing its Japanese release date. Level-5 whets appetites by releasing the game’s official opening movie.
Level-5 has provided a few extra tidbits about the upcoming Yo-kai Watch 4. New reveals include more playable human characters and a new befriending system.
A near-fatal car accident leaves a group of friends searching for answers that ultimately send them on a magical adventure. The Ni no Kuni movie is heading to Japanese theaters in 2019.
Level-5 has announced a Japanese release date for Yo-kai Watch 4. The June date comes alongside a new trailer and a relaunch for the game’s official website.
The new DLC for Ni no Kuni II finds the cast following a rabbit into their dreams. A new trailer shows a brief look at what they’ll find.
The second piece of DLC for Ni no Kuni II is coming in a couple of weeks. The Tale of a Timeless Tome features a tuxedo-wearing rabbit that appears in dreams.
Yo-kai Watch 4 is getting some new gameplay elements. Both the Naviwoof and Yo-ki Power are new additions coming to the series as it makes its Switch debut.
Two RPG franchises are heading to the big screen in the summer of 2019. While Ni no Kuni’s movie looks to be original, the Dragon Quest film is based on the fifth entry.
Nintendo has released a new trailer for Yo-kai Watch 3 going over what players will need to know for this instalment. It’s rather more straightforward than the plot summary for another title released earlier this year.
A demo for Yo-kai Watch 4 was on offer in Japan as part of the World Hobby Fair 2019. For those unable to try to demo, Level-5 has released a playthrough video.
Yo-kai Watch 3 comes to North America in a couple of weeks. A new trailer gives a quick overview of the game, including introducing its new heroine and many American culture references.
Level-5 followed up its recent update on Yo-kai Watch 4 with a new trailer. RPGamers can check out the game’s new graphics and combat system as the series leaps from 3DS to Switch.
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