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Many games here at Tokyo Game Show deserve the spotlight, but there's one in particular with so much promise it's hard not to love. An incredible collaborative effort between the game developers at Level-5 and the animation masterminds of Studio Ghibli, Ni No Kuni might just make us cry tears of sweet gaming joy.

 

Ni No Kuni made its playable debut at Tokyo Game Show last year and is fast approaching its release date here in Japan. We were lucky enough to see Ni No Kuni this weekend and we're already delighted.

 

We've got all the basic information you need to catch up to speed, the brand new trailer that will make your eyes water, and live gameplay straight from the TGS show floor. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

 

 

Ni No Kuni is in development for the PlayStation 3. It was recently confirmed for a 2012 launch here in the United States.

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I don't see what's so interesting about this game. It's pretty (sort of) but you just seem to play as a little kid with windwaker graphics.

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you have some nerve comparing Studio Ghibli amination (one besyt amination studio world) and comparing in to wind walker.Limbo you play as little guy.I think looks great and gameplay looks fun but i will wait and see until i see na trailer.

But the graphics do look like windwaker. Just saying. But it does look fun.

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