Dark Octave
Banned
No music CD?
Time to import from Europe again, I guess. :\
Too bad you get a Level-5 game with that nice book.
NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. today announced that it will be releasing a limited-run Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Wizards Edition alongside the standard version of the game on January 25, 2013 across EMEA and Australasia exclusively for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, an epic tale of a boy travelling between two worlds on a quest to save his mother, is developed by the critically acclaimed Japanese development studio, LEVEL-5. The game features animations produced and cut-scenes supervised by the legendary Japanese animation company, Studio Ghibli, and music by the world-renowned Joe Hisaishi.
The Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Wizards Edition will include a 300+ page hardback physical copy of The Wizards Companion, the spellbook Oliver uses throughout his journey in the game. The full-colour Wizards Companion contains a bestiary of all the creatures found in the game along with in-depth item descriptions, spells and history of the other world. The limited-run Wizards Edition will also contain a plush doll of Drippy, Olivers guide through his adventures, as well as exclusive golden mite and golden drongo DLC familiars. Fans who pre-order Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch at participating retailers will also receive two exclusive familiars developed especially for the western release: flutterby and griffy.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is the heart-warming tale of a young boy named Oliver, who embarks on a journey into another world to become a wizard in an attempt to bring his mother back from the dead. Along the way Oliver makes new friends and tames many of the wonderful creatures that inhabit the world, raising them to battle other creatures on his behalf as he takes on formidable enemies.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch will be available January 25, 2013 across EMEA and Asia Pacific and will include both English and Japanese voiceovers as well as English, French, Spanish, Italian and German text.
Europe tends to get a lot more CEs in general.
The book is translated into English - I just asked Namco on it.
On topic though, I was going to wait for a price drop for the normal version.
I might actually preorder the CE now!
Too bad you get a Level-5 game with that nice book.
It might be because of the rapidly falling prices (at least in the UK), so they want people to buy the game on release.Do we in the EU tend to buy more Collector's Editions? I know I do generally, but I don't know anyone else that does, even if they are interested in the same type of games
This guy is DLC!? I assumed he's the mainpokemonmonster as he's always been featured in videos.
This guy is DLC!? I assumed he's the mainpokemonmonster as he's always been featured in videos.
Just need amazon to put this CE up so I can preorder.
"What's a pagina?"
Price...???
Where can I pre-order...???
This guy is DLC!? I assumed he's the mainpokemonmonster as he's always been featured in videos.
You're an awful person!
Might? Yeah, you're still pretty awful
But... but... but... Dragon Quest IX!?
Provided you had people to play with and attempted none of the post-game quests it was actually pretty fun.
Also, the italian adaptation (text only) seems to be very good, judging by the PR. Very funny work on some names, like the "elettroquaglia" in the DLC, and in the title too (Strega Cinerea/Ash Witch instead of the generic White Witch).
Also, the italian adaptation (text only) seems to be very good, judging by the PR. Very funny work on some names, like the "elettroquaglia" in the DLC, and in the title too (Strega Cinerea/Ash Witch instead of the generic White Witch).