The original version of Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch will be
available on Nintendo Switch™, marking its official debut on a handheld
platform.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch on Nintendo Switch is the first
handheld iteration of the acclaimed title, letting Switch players
experience the game in 720p resolution at 30 fps in TV mode at home, or
in handheld mode on-the-go. The game retains its original dynamic fight
system, combining real-time action and turn-based tactical elements, as
well as the dozens of locations and hundreds of creatures that comprise
the vast universe of Ni no Kuni.
Originally developed by LEVEL-5,Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is
the heart-warming tale of a young boy named Oliver, who embarks on a
journey into a parallel world to become a wizard in an attempt to bring
his mother back from the dead. Along the way, Oliver makes new friends
and adopts many of the wonderful creatures that inhabit the world,
raising them to battle other creatures on his behalf as he takes on
formidable enemies.
Features:
- An RPG born from the talent of two legendary studios - Ni no Kuni
combines the renowned LEVEL-5 video game studio with the animation of
the world class team at Studio Ghibli, and the music of the equally
legendary Joe Hisaishi, composer on many Ghibli movies. The result is a
RPG which expertly fuses these formidable talents.
- A visually stunning game - During their travels with Oliver,
players will be able to immerse themselves in a series of incredible
environments, landscapes and cities, as if they were entering an
animated movie universe inside a video game.
- All the ingredients of a RPG and much more - LEVEL-5's mastery of
the genre results in a game that offers the best of a RPG and more: a
free roaming map, varied transportation systems, a tactical yet easy to
handle combat system and a myriad of secondary quests, mini-games and
bonuses.
- A captivating story with anime-like cut-scenes - The player
enters the magical universe of Ni no Kuni and begins the journey with
Oliver, meeting all kinds of people on the way. Yoshiyuki Momose from
Studio Ghibli supervised the storyboards for the in-game cut-scenes and
provided stage directions for the motion capture sequences, bringing
all his expertise from the animation world to bear on the game's story.
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