Level-5 is expecting their Studio Ghlibi collaboration to perform well at retail in Japan.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/24519
Level-5 announced that the initial shipment to Japanese stores for the Nintendo DS game Ni no Kuni is around 600,000 units in total.
The fantasy RPG comes with a magical book that is used while playing the game to look up spells and monsters. The game, which is released in Japan on December 9, is the first game where the animation company Studio Ghlibi have been involved with development.
Still, even if there is a high-level barrier of entry, I plan to eventually import this game if it begins to look as if no western release is planned.Can you read Japanese? How can you play and enjoy a game as text-heavy as this one if you can't read anything?
I've taken some courses in Japanese, but it has been a while. I've been planning to pick it up again, anyway.Still, even if there is a high-level barrier of entry, I plan to eventually import this game if it begins to look as if no western release is planned.Can you read Japanese? How can you play and enjoy a game as text-heavy as this one if you can't read anything?