![]() ![]() ![]() For better or worse, this is a more straight-up action-based system. We see some exploration and the return of third-person combat, although this time around the Pokémon-like “Familiars” have been banished. ![]() Speaking of which, the new footage also serves up a another look at the more familiar side of Ni No Kuni II. ![]() It’s all very simple, but it looks like a fun departure from the usual battle system. Different units have individual strengths and weaknesses (swords beat hammers, hammers beat spears, and spears beat swords in a classic rock-paper-scissors system) and you need to reposition your units to best tackle your opponents. You can command up to four units, which orbit around your main character. As you can see, characters have a cutesy “chibi” look to them during strategic battles.
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