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Ni no kuni switch
Ni no kuni switch




  1. Ni no kuni switch Ps4#
  2. Ni no kuni switch ps3#

  • The large mouse mini-boss' name went from "チューベル chuuberu / kiss-bell", to "Hickory Dock".
  • "Miranto" became "Horace", and his title was changed from "magic user" to "The Sage of Ages".
  • The term "his meowjesty" was added in the English translation, whereas in the Japanese original he was almost always simply called "King-sama", and occasionally "King Nyandal".
  • "King Nyandal" ("nyan" being Japanese for "meow") became "King Tom XIV".
  • Goroneeru underground waterway (taken to mean "Goroneeru sewers") became "Ding Dong Well".
  • The kingdom name became "Ding Dong Dell".
  • Some of the changes to Goroneeru Kingdom were:.
  • The second is " Ding, dong, bell / Pussy’s in the well / Who put her in? / Little Johnny Flynn / Who pulled her out? / Little Tommy Stout / What a naughty boy was that / To try to drown poor pussy cat / Who ne’er did him any harm / But killed all the mice in the farmer's barn".
  • The first rhyme is "Hickory, dickory, dock / The mouse ran up the clock / The clock struck one / The mouse ran down / Hickory, dickory, dock.".
  • The most notable example of name-changing is that "Goroneeru Kingdom" went through a complete name change in order to force a pun about an English rhyme that wasn't in the original:
  • Some names were drastically changed, for example, "Babanasia Kingdom" became "Al Mamoon", however some lines of dialogue and item names were left without changes, such as the name of the fruit "babana" remaining unchanged in the English version.
  • Most names are different, for example, "Mark" became "Phil", "ancient tree" became "Old Father Oak", "The Middle Continent" became "The Summerlands", "Teleport" became "Travel", "Refreshing Coffee" became "Iced Coffee".
  • Keywords were changed, for example "imagines" became "familiars", "runes" became "spells", and some keywords were "added", for example, the term " soul mate".
  • There are many, many changes in the English translation. This section contains plot details, which may spoil your gameplay. Realizing that Alicia must have been Allie's soulmate, Oliver sets out with Drippy to travel to the other world and rescue Alicia in the hope that doing so will bring Allie back in his world He also says that his mother looks very much like a great sage, Alicia, who was captured by Shadar. He then teaches Oliver about soulmates between the two worlds, a person that shares a link with someone in Oliver's world. As Oliver cries, his tears cause his doll to come to life and reveal itself as a fairy named Drippy, who informs Oliver that he is from another world where a "Dark Djinn" named Shadar took over. Oliver becomes closed-off following his mothers death, while grieving Oliver comes across a doll his mother gave him and begins to cry. When he and his friend Philip try out their newest car creation, the car falls apart and Oliver almost drowns, and is saved by his mother Allie however, she faints and becomes bedridden, eventually dying from heart problems. Wrath of the White Witch is the story of Oliver, a resident of Motorville.
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  • There are also many more CG cutscenes compared to the NDS game.

    Ni no kuni switch ps3#

    In the PS3 version, most of the 2D animated cutscenes stayed, however the character sprites and hand-drawn backgrounds were replaced by CG animation. Studio Ghibli were responsible for the characters and areas of the game, as well as doing almost 20 minutes of the cutscene animation in the NDS game, character sprites, etc.

    Ni no kuni switch Ps4#

    In September 2019 the game was released for the Nintendo Switch, as well as a Remastered version for PS4 and PC. The game was released in 2012 in Japan and in 2013 in North America and Europe, it was developed by Level-5 and Studio Ghibli, a famous children's game company and a famous children's animation company respectively. Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, known in Japan as Ni no Kuni: Shiroki Seihai no Joō is the second game in the Ni No Kuni series.






    Ni no kuni switch