Great adventures often spring from tragedy. When faced with unmatchable sadness, anger, or fear, we more readily face the unknown and launch into quests of self-discovery. In the wake of death, Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch propels us into another world filled with strange creatures and stranger evils.
Ni No Kuni represents some of the best JRPG traditions, but it also suffers from an enigmatic title and sparse international press. With its western launch approaching with head bowed, it seems fitting to highlight some of Ni No Kuni's strengths based on my time with the imported Japanese version. Though as you'll soon see, words fail to capture Ni No Kuni's beauty and charm.
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