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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered Price in Kenya
The Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered price in Kenya is Ksh 4,100. This stunning JRPG is a collaboration between the master storytellers at Level-5 and the world-renowned Studio Ghibli. This remastered edition brings the heart-wrenching tale of Oliver—a young boy traveling to a parallel world to save his mother—to the PlayStation 4 with significantly enhanced performance and visual fidelity.
Experience a world that looks like a living anime, accompanied by a sweeping orchestral score composed by Joe Hisaishi. Whether you are exploring the lush rolling hills of the Rolling Hills or the mechanical wonders of Hamelin, this adventure is a timeless masterpiece of art and emotion. Stop watching the magic and start living it.
Buy the original Ni no Kuni Remastered today at Exelic Gadgets, located at Mithoo Biashara Centre. We offer same-day delivery in Nairobi and secure nationwide shipping via Wells Fargo or G4S. Secure your copy now and journey to another world.
Why You’ll Love It (The Lifestyle Upgrade)
- Living Studio Ghibli Art: Immerse yourself in a world designed and storyboarded by the legendary Studio Ghibli, featuring their signature character designs and breathtaking scenery.
- Enhanced Remastered Performance: Enjoy the journey at a super-smooth 60 FPS and 1080p resolution on base PS4, or choose between 4K at 30 FPS and 1440p at 60 FPS on PS4 Pro.
- Masterful Orchestral Score: Experience an emotional soundtrack performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, bringing every cutscene and battle to life.
- The Familiar System: Tame and train hundreds of unique “Familiars”—mystical creatures that fight alongside you, each with their own evolutions and special abilities.
- Hybrid Combat System: Master a unique blend of real-time movement and tactical menu-based commands that keep battles engaging and strategic.
- Dual Audio Support: Play the game with the original Japanese voice cast or the highly acclaimed English dub, featuring a wide array of regional British and Welsh accents.
Ni no Kuni Remastered Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Price in Kenya | Ksh 4,100 |
| Combat Mechanics | Hybrid Real-Time/Turn-Based |
| Creature Collection | 300+ Familiars to Tame and Evolve |
| Controller Support | DualShock 4 |
| Visual Enhancement | Re-rendered textures and lighting |
| Story Length | 40–50 Hours (Main Story) / 80+ Hours (Completionist) |
| Exploration | World Map, Ship, and Dragon Navigation |
| Magic System | Spellbook-based puzzle solving and combat |
| Installation | Required HDD Install |
| Remote Play | Supported (PS Vita / Mobile) |
| Audio | Dolby Digital 5.1 / DTS Surround |
| Type G Socket | Standard 3-pin for Kenya PS4 systems |
Enhanced Animation Rendering
The Remastered edition utilizes an updated cel-shading logic to bridge the gap between 2D hand-drawn animation and 3D models. It acts like a digital ink-and-paint department. The hardware manages “line-weight normalization” to ensure that as you zoom in or out, the outlines of Oliver and his Familiars remain crisp and consistent with Studio Ghibli’s traditional style. This technical polish is what makes the game feel like an interactive feature film.
Dynamic Frame-Rate Architecture
On the PS4 Pro, the game utilizes a “Resolution vs. Performance” toggle. Think of it as a priority-switch for your eyes. The 1440p @ 60 FPS mode uses the hardware to prioritize fluid motion—essential for the real-time movement in combat—while the 4K @ 30 FPS mode maximizes texture detail for those who want to appreciate the intricate background art. This technical flexibility allows you to tailor the visual experience to your display.
The Familiar “Growth” Engine
The creature-taming system is governed by a deep “Metamorphosis” logic. It works like a biological RPG for your pets. The engine tracks the specific “Gems” and food you give your Familiars, which affects their stat growth and available abilities. When a Familiar evolves, the hardware swaps the model and animation set while maintaining the specific “Heart” level you’ve built through your journey.
Spellbook Interaction Logic
The “Wizard’s Companion”—a massive digital book included in the game—is integrated into the puzzle-solving logic. It acts like a technical manual for the world. Using the “Draw” mechanic, the engine calculates the gestures you make with the analog stick to cast specific environmental spells like “Spring Lock” or “Bridges.” This hardware interaction makes the magic feel tangible rather than just a menu selection.
Seamless World-Map Streaming
Ni no Kuni features a traditional “Overworld” map that connects its major cities. It works like a high-speed data stream. As you transition from a town to the world map, the hardware unloads the high-detail urban assets and loads the vast terrain of the continent instantly. This ensures that whether you are traveling on foot, by sea, or on the back of the dragon Tengri, the world remains expansive and unfragmented.
Localized Voice Logic
The game features a unique “Accent-Based” localization logic. It’s a technical showcase of linguistic characterization. The hardware manages multiple high-quality audio streams, allowing for characters from different regions of the “Other World” to have distinct accents (like the Welsh-accented Mr. Drippy). This technical attention to detail adds a layer of personality and charm that is rarely seen in translated RPGs.
Who Is This Perfect For?
- The Ghibli Fan in Nairobi: Perfect for those who love films like Spirited Away or My Neighbor Totoro and want to experience that same magic in a game.
- The JRPG Enthusiast: Ideal for players who enjoy deep character progression, creature collecting, and epic, world-saving narratives.
- The “Art” Gamer: For the player who appreciates hand-drawn aesthetics and wants a game that stands out visually from the hyper-realistic titles on the shelf.
- The Story-Driven Player: Great for anyone looking for an emotional, heartfelt journey that explores themes of loss, courage, and friendship.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Is this different from the PS3 version? Yes, it features higher resolutions, better lighting, and a much smoother frame rate (60 FPS vs 30 FPS).
- Can I play this on PS5? Yes, the PS4 disc is fully backward compatible with the PlayStation 5.
- Do I need an internet connection? No, the game is a 100% single-player experience that can be played entirely offline.
- Is it related to Ni no Kuni II? It is the prequel to Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, though the stories are separate enough that you can play them in any order.
- How long is the game? The main story takes about 40 to 50 hours, but completing all side quests and taming all Familiars can take over 80 hours.
- Can I switch between English and Japanese voices? Yes, you can change the voice language in the options menu at any time.
- Is it suitable for younger players? Yes, it is rated E10+ and is widely considered one of the best “family-friendly” RPGs ever made.













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