yeah, well the DS version at least. you had to use your stylus to draw spells you find in the book, and there were some riddles you could solve using it i think, very cool and unique. and then for the ps3 version it made probably the coolest collector's edition i've seen, they're usually so boring and pointless
From my experience it is not necessary. In most cases it is actually easier and faster to use the in game book compared to physical book. The physical book is cool for vibes, but at some point I gave up using it, even when it sat beside me ready to use
need a grimoire like this. these videos just make me wanna spend my money on books, i never realised u had such a wonderful library
you couldn't handle my grimoires. they're too strong for you.
the in-game book blew me away, i just found out about this real one. coolest shit ever
yess, this is probably the coolest collector's edition bonus that i can think of, they're usually pretty boring but this is above and beyond
I had no idea ni no kuni was meant to be played with a physical companion book, that makes the game so much more interesting to me immediately
yeah, well the DS version at least. you had to use your stylus to draw spells you find in the book, and there were some riddles you could solve using it i think, very cool and unique. and then for the ps3 version it made probably the coolest collector's edition i've seen, they're usually so boring and pointless
From my experience it is not necessary. In most cases it is actually easier and faster to use the in game book compared to physical book. The physical book is cool for vibes, but at some point I gave up using it, even when it sat beside me ready to use