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LOVELY GHIBLI

Very few games look better than their sequels, but then Ni No Kuni is an exception to most rules. It makes its debut on PC after its successor, last year’s Revenant Kingdom, but that game lacked this one’s secret weapon: a collaboration with legendary animation team Studio Ghibli that invests every inch of this sprawling JRPG with exceptional world-building, gorgeous cutscenes, and wonderfully expressive characters.

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