Philadelphia

Video game reviews: ‘Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch’ and ‘Fire Emblem Awakening’

TECH_nino_0206.tif

It wasn’t so long ago that games created in Japan were the only games that mattered. Nowadays, for better or for worse, it is the West that rules the gaming goose. Japan still has a few tricks up its digital sleeve, however. Here are reviews of some recently released gems that come straight from the land of the rising sun.

‘Fire Emblem Awakening’
Console: Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Rating: 4/5

In Japan, the strategy RPG is king. These games take some of the tropes of turn-based RPGs and mix them with lengthy and complicated battles. The end result resembles something more like chess than video games. This genre can be horribly frustrating but extremely addictive once you know the ropes.

“Fire Emblem: Awakening” is the newest entry in the SRPG canon and it’s a doozy. It features an engrossing story, complete with voice acting, and a quest that could take dozens of hours to complete. It’s also hard as nails. For instance, when a character dies in battle they are gone forever. You may throw your 3DS against the wall but you’ll have a good time doing it.

‘Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch’
Console: PS3
Publisher: NAMCO Bandai
Rating: 5/5

Hayao Miyazaki and his Studio Ghibli animation studio are best known for feature length movies like Spirited Away and, most recently, Arrietty. However, for years now, the company has been slaving away on a video game. The fruits of their labor, “Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch,” is as beautiful and whimsical as any of their films.

At its heart, Ni No Kuni is a JRPG. This means you explore a world as you fight enemies, level up and collect new items and weapons. Thanks to some innovative design choices, like a real-time battle system, it is a great deal more than that. This game must be seen to be believed. It truly does feel like you are controlling an animated feature.

Lawrence Bonk/Metro


News
Entertainment
Sports
Lifestyle
National

PHOTOS: The Week in Pictures, May 24

The week in news photos from May 17 through May 24.

Local

New York claims more proof of bank mortgage…

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said there is mounting evidence that Bank of America Corp, Wells Fargo and Co and other banks violated the terms of a settlement designed…

Local

SEPTA board approves fare hikes

The SEPTA board has approved a series of fare hikes that will take effect on July 1, while postponing a vote on its proposed 2014 operating budget.

Breaking: International

UPDATE: Bomb disposal team arrives at diverted Pakistan…

A bomb disposal team has just pulled up alongside a Pakistan Airways jet diverted to London's Stansted airport today after reports that a threat had…

The Word

The Word: Tim Curry suffers a major stroke

Tim Curry, star of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," suffered a major stroke in his LA home last night.

Entertainment

The Word: Men of the red carpet, May…

No matter how you put it, we can all appreciate a man with great style.

The Word

The Word: Jimmy Fallon will parody Game of…

Jimmy Fallon will premiere his "Game of Thrones parody "A Game of Desks" tonight on his show.

The Word

The Word: Selena Gomez has dinner with Jaden…

Selena Gomez's friends may not be huge fans of her on-again, off-again gentleman caller Justin Bieber, but she seems to get along just fine with his pals.

MLB

Chase Utley placed on 15-day DL

Chase Utley is out 2-4 weeks.

MLB

Kyle Kendrick opens series against Nationals

Phillies in D.C. for three-game set.

NBA

Jrue Holiday set to wed longtime girlfriend

Jrue Holiday is getting married in July.

MLB

Lee dominates, Phillies top Marlins

Cliff Lee had nearly as many hits as he allowed to the Miami Marlins Wednesday night.

Education

Sexual activities for the classroom

A new book seeks to help educators bring up the sometimes awkward discussions surrounding gender and sexuality.

Style

Street style: Milan

Oxana Ong, in a graphic neon skirt suit with high slit, stand out from the crowd.

Lifestyle

Editor's Pick: Explorer Yoga Bag

Perfect yoga bag for the man who loves downward dogs after work.

Food

Trainer to the stars Tracy Anderson launches meal…

The program began in LA and is going nationwide June 1