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If Evan's kingdom already has its hooks in you past the credits, this season pass delivers two meaty post-game expansions that rework combat from the ground up, though one lands harder than the other.

I went into the Ni no Kuni II season pass expecting polished filler, the kind of DLC that pads a checklist without touching what made the base game special. I was half right, and half pleasantly surprised. The pass covers two paid expansions: The Lair of the Lost Lord and The Tale of a Timeless Tome, each aimed squarely at players who have finished, or nearly finished, the main campaign. The Lair of the Lost Lord is the more combat-focused of the two. It drops a randomly generated dungeon called the Labyrinth into the game, with floors that escalate in difficulty as you push deeper, new enemy behaviors including a regenerating shield mechanic that punishes button-mashing, and a new combat layer called Martial Methods. The Ding Dong Discipline method, for example, lets you slow time after a dodge and unload burst damage, which reshapes how you approach tougher encounters entirely. Pushing the party level cap to 120 also means there is genuine build progression to chase here. The catch is that Steam user sentiment landed Mixed, and the criticism is fair: the dungeon leans on reused visual assets, there is no voice acting for the new story scenes, and you need to be deep into Chapter 9 before the quests fully open up. Completionists will find around 10 hours of content; anyone expecting a narrative chapter on par with the base game may leave underwhelmed. The Tale of a Timeless Tome swings harder on story and lands better for it. It pulls directly on the lore thread connecting Ni no Kuni II to the first game, centering on the Wizard's Companion tome that Oliver used in the original title. A new magic-based Martial Method lets players chain powerful spell blasts, a higgledy-focused method turns your little elemental companions into coordinated burst attacks, and the Solosseum Slog adds a structured combat gauntlet alongside a new enemy class called the Nightmares. The level cap climbs again to 150. More importantly, the Memory Lane sequences give each returning character a small story beat rooted in their past, which is exactly the kind of narrative texture that fans of the first game will respond to. It does not reinvent the wheel, but it respects the lore enough to feel earned. As a package, the season pass is built for one audience: people already 40-plus hours deep who want the combat system pushed further and do not mind that the new dungeons recycle some familiar walls and floors. If you bounced off the base game's lighter narrative tone or found the kingdom-building loop repetitive, nothing here will convert you. The Martial Methods system is the genuine highlight across both expansions, adding build variety that the base game arguably needed from launch. Filler quests exist, the asset recycling is noticeable, and the story content leans on existing goodwill rather than generating new momentum. But for the players who are still talking to every citizen of Evermore, it delivers enough new mechanical depth and lore payoff to justify the commitment. Monika, Scout Team

Ni no Kuni™ II: Revenant Kingdom - Season Pass

Ni no Kuni™ II: Revenant Kingdom - Season Pass

23 mar 2018LEVEL5 Inc.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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If Evan's kingdom already has its hooks in you past the credits, this season pass delivers two meaty post-game expansions that rework combat from the ground up, though one lands harder than the other.

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I went into the Ni no Kuni II season pass expecting polished filler, the kind of DLC that pads a checklist without touching what made the base game special. I was half right, and half pleasantly surprised. The pass covers two paid expansions: The Lair of the Lost Lord and The Tale of a Timeless Tome, each aimed squarely at players who have finished, or nearly finished, the main campaign. The Lair of the Lost Lord is the more combat-focused of the two. It drops a randomly generated dungeon called the Labyrinth into the game, with floors that escalate in difficulty as you push deeper, new enemy behaviors including a regenerating shield mechanic that punishes button-mashing, and a new combat layer called Martial Methods. The Ding Dong Discipline method, for example, lets you slow time after a dodge and unload burst damage, which reshapes how you approach tougher encounters entirely. Pushing the party level cap to 120 also means there is genuine build progression to chase here. The catch is that Steam user sentiment landed Mixed, and the criticism is fair: the dungeon leans on reused visual assets, there is no voice acting for the new story scenes, and you need to be deep into Chapter 9 before the quests fully open up. Completionists will find around 10 hours of content; anyone expecting a narrative chapter on par with the base game may leave underwhelmed. The Tale of a Timeless Tome swings harder on story and lands better for it. It pulls directly on the lore thread connecting Ni no Kuni II to the first game, centering on the Wizard's Companion tome that Oliver used in the original title. A new magic-based Martial Method lets players chain powerful spell blasts, a higgledy-focused method turns your little elemental companions into coordinated burst attacks, and the Solosseum Slog adds a structured combat gauntlet alongside a new enemy class called the Nightmares. The level cap climbs again to 150. More importantly, the Memory Lane sequences give each returning character a small story beat rooted in their past, which is exactly the kind of narrative texture that fans of the first game will respond to. It does not reinvent the wheel, but it respects the lore enough to feel earned. As a package, the season pass is built for one audience: people already 40-plus hours deep who want the combat system pushed further and do not mind that the new dungeons recycle some familiar walls and floors. If you bounced off the base game's lighter narrative tone or found the kingdom-building loop repetitive, nothing here will convert you. The Martial Methods system is the genuine highlight across both expansions, adding build variety that the base game arguably needed from launch. Filler quests exist, the asset recycling is noticeable, and the story content leans on existing goodwill rather than generating new momentum. But for the players who are still talking to every citizen of Evermore, it delivers enough new mechanical depth and lore payoff to justify the commitment.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:aaaPost-Game ContentMartial MethodsDungeon Crawler DLCLore ExpansionLevel Cap IncreaseCombat Build DepthHiggledy TacticsMemory Lane Quests

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Windows 7 SP1 64bit, Windows 8.1 64bit Windows 10 64bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
40 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti / AMD Radeon R7 260x (VRAM2GB or higher / VRAM2GB以上)
Processor
Intel Core i5-4460 / AMD FX-6300
Sound Card
DirectX 11 sound device

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Windows 7 SP1 64bit, Windows 8.1 64bit Windows 10 64bit
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Version 11
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 / ATI Radeon R9 series(VRAM3GB or higher / VRAM3GB以上)
Processor
Intel Core i7-3770 / AMD FX-8350
Sound Card
DirectX 11 sound device

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23 mar 2018

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