10 Video Games That Added Obvious Features INSANELY Late
6. Difficulty Modes - Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
The world of Ni No Kuni is once again in turmoil as King Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum is overthrown from his seat at Ding Dong Dell. The stakes are high as Evan and his cast of unlikely allies fight their way through crowds of monsters; inching closer to their goal as they pick up battle scars along the way.
Well, it would be that intense and epic had it not been for the insanely easy combat. Ni No Kuni II adopts a third-person action system in place of its predecessor’s fusion of real-time and turn based brawls, and while the combat is smooth, you’ll hack your way through dozens of enemies with relative ease.
Level 5 provided two extra difficulty modes (hard and expert), giving fans more of a challenge. By releasing a whole 3 months after the game released globally, however, it was simply too late.
Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom did see multiple DLC expansions after the patch, so seasoned JPRG players will be met with a challenge should they ever decide to return to the luscious walls of Ding Dong Dell.