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Japanese roleplaying games aren’t often noted for their excessive handholding, and White Knight Chronicles II is certainly no exception. This is a sequel that fully expects you to have played the original, dropping you directly into the action without...
Giant mechaknights, Massive amount of content, Deep online play...
Tedious grinding, Boring story, Steep learning curve...
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White Knight Chronicles was a Japanese style RPG , in the mould of Final Fantasy, that was released last year, if memory serves correctly. I must admit, even though I'm partial to some JRPG action, WKC was a game that passed me by. Not that I wasn't...
Two games for the price of one, improved fighting mechanics, not many JRPG's out there for PS3...
Poor graphics, linear gameplay, confusing story,lack of depth in charecter, not a massive improvement on original...
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If ambition is everything, White Knight Chronicles II would probably find itself at the top of the JRPG mound. For one, unlike its peers, it enables players of the first game to import their completion saves along with character levels, stats and equip...
White Knight Chronicles II, far from constituting extra carriages on the fun-train, halts under its own weight. Barring the odd satisfying moment much later on, that’s where we found ourselves; broken down between stations with but one view to tire our...
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White Knight Chronicles 2 is the western port of this popular Japanese Role-Playing Game (JRPG) and continues the saga, a year later in game time from the previous title. Set on a strange world of sword and sorcery, a battle rages between light and dar...
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As an industry, videogames - much like modern big-budget movies - are increasingly becoming defined by sequels. Whether it's your Modern Warfare 3, Final Fantasy XIII or FIFA 12, we've come to love and respect them often as much as we do the originals, re...
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The first White Knight Chronicles game had the unfortunate fate of coming out just a month before Square Enix's behemoth, Final Fantasy XIII. This in turn caused a lot of people to hold off picking up what was a slightly above average RPG, so it seems...
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I love a good RPG so when the opportunity to give White Knight Chronicles II a try came across my editor-in-chief’s desk he passed it right along quickly to me along with a great map and the BradyGames guide. I had heard of but missed the first White...
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White Knight Chronicles II is a JRPG from developer Level 5, the company responsible for the likes of Dark Cloud, Dragon Quest 8, and the marvelous Rogue Galaxy. They are also responsible for the original White Knight Chronicles — a game which sounds...
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Every once in a while reviewers get a game we know is going to create a stir one way or the other. White Knight Chronicles II is one of those games because there's really no gray area -- you either love it or you hate it. This can make for some strong...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-02-12 02:14:13
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White Knight Chronicles 2 isn't going to be for everyone. It's reliance on online co-op that's more akin to Final Fantasy XI than World of Warcraft in approach is sure to alienate a lot of western gamers, and it's oftentimes frustrating approach to sin...
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UK REVIEW--Fifty hours into White Knight Chronicles II, you finally gain access to the gear you've been aiming for. That might seem like a high figure, but for a game so steeped in massively multiplayer online principles, it's a drop in the ocean. This...
Massive amount of content, Battle system is a lot more fun, Online adventuring is where the game comes into its own.
Solo play is monotonous, Requires a huge time investment to see what the game is offering, Too many recycled dungeons, Story is poor.
White Knight Chronicles II's solo play will try your patience, but online adventuring and town building offer more than your usual role-playing game...
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The original White Knight Chronicles was an interesting but flawed Playstation 3 exclusive released early last year. It was Level-5’s attempt at bringing an online RPG to the console masses taking numerous cues from PC MMORPGs. From a technical standpo...
The original White Knight Chronicles was an interesting but flawed Playstation 3 exclusive released early last year. It was Level-5’s attempt at bringing an online RPG to the console masses taking numerous cues from PC MMORPGs...
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Rating:It's rare in this day and age, that a publisher would give a game that had extremely mixed reception a sequel – especially one that had a meta score of only 64. Thankfully however, D3 Publisher isn't like most other publishers, and has decided to b...
You get two games for the price of one, and if you enjoy a good RPG you'll be busy for close to 200 hours here, The online functionality is greatly improved over the first game, Extremely deep and engrossing systems that don't become too complicated to un...
I understand that they expect people to play the first game, but a tutorial (even a small one) would have been welcome, Tired dialogue and overused trappings might turn some people off of the single player campaign, Extreme grinding and farming to get the...
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