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Youkai Watch 2 Shinuchi
For JPN/Asian systems only.
Item Description
Get wicked and complete the ultimate YO-KAI WATCH experience.
The strange but friendly troublemakers, Yo-kai, are back in a time-traveling adventure, and this time their mysterious world is packed with exclusive quests, Wicked Yo-kai to befriend, new areas to explore, and a revamped Blasters action co-op mode* featuring new bosses.
As the cause of life's troubles, Yo-kai are hiding everywhere! Explore the seaside town San Fantastico and the sleepy village Harrisville in search of these mischievous beings. Then travel 60 years into the past with Hovernyan to ensure the Yo-kai Watch Model Zero is created and your timeline is preserved! Battle online or via local wireless to earn in-game rewards for your adventure. Or take control of a Yo-kai in Psychic Blasters, a revamped 4-player action mode! If you own the YO-KAI WATCH 2: Bony Spirits or YO-KAI WATCH 2: Fleshy Souls game, you can transfer save data from your Nintendo 3DS family system to YO-KAI WATCH 2: Psychic Specters and pick up where you left off. Prepare yourself for the deepest and most immersive Yo-kai experience yet!
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Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 4 |
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I was surprised to realize the neighborhood (i.e the map) was large right off the bat with a good bunch of indoor places to go to too... and it only EXPANDS from there!
The graphics are colorful, crisp and exude childlike cartoon charm - there's plenty of music and it only enhances the already inviting ambience. If you enjoyed Ni no Kuni (like I did) , prepare yourself for a GOOD second helping of that.
Combat is dynamic and engaging - everything happens non-stop. It can get a little hectic (at least at first) because action takes place on both screens. The element of strategy comes in the way you arrange your 6 Youkai in a circle and how you switch members on the fly mid-fight (i.e rotate the line up circle with the stylus in order to have 3 Youkai fight while the other 3 rest) . The stylus is used in various ways to unleash the Youkai special moves. Although it may sound otherwise, combat is not too stressing. I've been playing this game on my 2DS.
I was surprised to realize the neighborhood (i.e the map) was large right off the bat with a good bunch of indoor places to go to too... and it only EXPANDS from there!
The graphics are colorful, crisp and exude childlike cartoon charm - there's plenty of music and it only enhances the already inviting ambience. If you enjoyed Ni no Kuni (like I did) , prepare yourself for a GOOD second helping of that.
Combat is dynamic and engaging - everything happens non-stop. It can get a little hectic (at least at first) because action takes place on both screens. The element of strategy comes in the way you arrange your 6 Youkai in a circle and how you switch members on the fly mid-fight (i.e rotate the line up circle with the stylus in order to have 3 Youkai fight while the other 3 rest) . The stylus is used in various ways to unleash the Youkai special moves. Although it may sound otherwise, combat is not too stressing.
I've been playing this game on my 2DS. Yes, I said "2DS" (as in: "american system on update 9.2.0-20U" ) so... DO your homework and THINK before you update! This game alone was all worth the wait... (^o^)/
I was surprised to realize the neighborhood (i.e the map) was large right off the bat with a good bunch of indoor places to go to too... and it only EXPANDS from there!
The graphics are colorful, crisp and exude childlike cartoon charm - there's plenty of music and it only enhances the already inviting ambience. If you enjoyed Ni no Kuni (like I did) , prepare yourself for a GOOD second helping of that.
Combat is dynamic and engaging - everything happens non-stop. It can get a little hectic (at least at first) because action takes place on both screens. The element of strategy comes in the way you arrange your 6 Youkai in a circle and how you switch members on the fly mid-fight (i.e rotate the line up circle with the stylus in order to have 3 Youkai fight while the other 3 rest) . The stylus is used in various ways to unleash the Youkai special moves. Although it may sound otherwise, combat is not too stressing.
I've been playing this game on my 2DS. Yes, I said "2DS" (as in: "american system on update 9.2.0-20U" ) so... DO your homework and THINK before you update! This game alone was all worth the wait... (^o^)/
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