DO WANT!!DjoeN said:
QUOTE said:Oh my god. The PS3 trailer... I came.
I love Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki since I saw Spirited Away. Then I was looking for more and watched Mononoke, Castle in the Sky, Nausicaä, etc.
Level5 is the shit since Professor Layton. The series oozes such a beautiful richness in style and quality, visually, aurally and in game play.
Now they manage to bring all of their qualities together in Ni no Kuni - which I'm almost certain will be one of the richest DS games.
And then look at the PS3 trailer... the in game models and environments look 99% like they do in the video sequences. The DS version already has gorgeous prerendered static backgrounds and environments, but it looks like everything will be real-time on PS3.
This is one of the three games I'd consider buying a PS3 for. I had two others where I said I need a PS3 just for that game, but I forgot which. :]
I will buy the DS version no matter what, even if it never comes out in english and I can never understand a single word.
Let's hope for localisation.
cosmiccow said:The video has already been posted in the news section earlier, so I will just quote my post from there
QUOTE said:Oh my god. The PS3 trailer... I came.
I love Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki since I saw Spirited Away. Then I was looking for more and watched Mononoke, Castle in the Sky, Nausicaä, etc.
Level5 is the shit since Professor Layton. The series oozes such a beautiful richness in style and quality, visually, aurally and in game play.
Now they manage to bring all of their qualities together in Ni no Kuni - which I'm almost certain will be one of the richest DS games.
And then look at the PS3 trailer... the in game models and environments look 99% like they do in the video sequences. The DS version already has gorgeous prerendered static backgrounds and environments, but it looks like everything will be real-time on PS3.
This is one of the three games I'd consider buying a PS3 for. I had two others where I said I need a PS3 just for that game, but I forgot which. :]
I will buy the DS version no matter what, even if it never comes out in english and I can never understand a single word.
Let's hope for localisation.
Maybe the battle system in the PS3 will be different. In the DS version you cast spells by drawing the magic signs from the book on your touch screen. I assume they will adapt the PS3 version to the different control scheme.
DjoeN said:I like to see fully Move support for ps3