RPG Cast – Episode 732: “Excited PoE Noises”
Kelley starts a Reddit fight. Robert learns about purrkour gaming. Pascal makes plans to be a booth babe. Chris eats the mic like it’s meat flavored cereal. Mung beans.
Kelley starts a Reddit fight. Robert learns about purrkour gaming. Pascal makes plans to be a booth babe. Chris eats the mic like it’s meat flavored cereal. Mung beans.
Following the first game’s arrival on Xbox consoles last year, Ni no Kuni II is now also available on them. It launches as the Prince’s Edition, coming with its previous DLC.
It’s Extra Life Weekend baby! Phil puts Chris in a closet while Anna states that it’s not because she’s Canadian, it’s because she’s a cheap bitch. Meanwhile, the treasure chest looks back at Kelley with an expression that says “…Bruh.”
Bandai Namco and Level-5’s Ni no Kuni series is heading to Xbox. The first game is available now, with the second to release next year.
A king’s work is never done, even if that king is a former president lost in another world. With a young royal under his wing, it’s up to Roland to make this strange new world fit for a prince.
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is coming to Switch. The Prince’s Edition will launch in September and come with both of the game’s DLC packs.
Bandai Namco surprised us with a sequel to its team-up with Studio Ghibli. Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is a little less Ghibli than we would like, but guests Chris and Anna Marie Privitere still joined us to talk about how to make Evermore great again.
Fire Emblem Three Houses released this week and we’re (almost) all playing it – but there’s a bit of controversy afoot. Pascal talks about poor choices he’s made in other games. And the news section is all twisty, tumbly, and turvy. Now back to our respective waifus, husbandos, and depressing games…sos.
Chris got kicked off his own show this week to make room for a panel full to bursting with #JRPGJuly updates! Some are playing new games, some are playing old games, but let’s face it – everyone will be playing Fire Emblem next week.
We’re back from our mini-vacation and #JRPGJuly is in full swing. Now playing includes praise for Persona Q2, FF14, and Atelier Lulua. We’re also impressed with how everyone agrees in the feedback section. Now I must go find Chris and comfort him as he laments Marle.
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.
Dragon Quest XI, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Ni no Kuni II — there were many fantastic releases in 2018. But before we reveal our Game of the Year, RPGamer staff members sit down and ponder their personal top threes from last year.
This week was a busy one in terms of DLC releases. New expansion content for Shadows: Awakening, Pillars of Eternity II, and Ni no Kuni II is available now.
The first piece of Ni no Kuni II DLC will be available later this week. Players can take on the Prince of Wraiths, and delve deeper into their friends’ backstories.
Ni no Kuni II is getting its first DLC. The Lair of the Lost Lord will add tons of new content for fans to consume.
Bandai Namco has revealed some plans for Ni no Kuni II DLC. The first piece will available for free very soon.
Bandai Namco and Level-5 have released a patch for those wanting more of a challenge from Ni no Kuni II. Both Hard and Extreme difficulty settings are now available to select.
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Ni no Kuni II attempts to offer something for everyone, and while not all of those pieces fit perfectly, things do total up to a net positive. Take a look at how the game comes together and see if this charming adventure might be for you.
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