10 Jul 2014
10 Jul 2014 - Nintendo 3DS
07 Apr 2017 - Nintendo 3DS
29 Sep 2016 - Nintendo 3DS
Main story
Main story + extras
100% completion
Much like its predecessor, Yo-kai Watch 2 is an open world role-playing video game, where the player is given control of player character Nathan Adams, or alternatively, Katie Forester. Players navigate around the open world using the Nintendo 3DS' touchscreen to find and befriend various Yo-kai, which are scattered across the overworld. Players befriend Yo-kai by giving them a food that they like before beginning battle, and after defeating the Yo-kai it approaches the player character and gives them its Yo-kai Medal, allowing it to be summoned at will. A new feature in battles is using the touch screen to find a particular sweetspot on an enemy Yo-kai to increase the likelihood of befriending it at the end of the battle, or other sweetspots for extra damage, extra money, or extra experience. Yo-kai can also be acquired through an in game Crank-a-kai (Gasha Machine) by collecting in-game coins or using Play Coins. Certain Yo-kai are necessary for completing the game's main quest, and special rare Yo-kai are acquired through various subquests. Yo-kai have the capability to evolve into more powerful versions of themselves if they reach a certain level, or they can evolve by combining with particular items or other Yo-kai. The Yo-kai are divided amongst eight different classes, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. There are also Legendary Yo-kai that can only be obtained by collecting a particular set of Yo-kai listed in the Yo-kai Medallium, a compendium of the different Yo-kai the player has encountered or befriended. When the player encounters a Yo-kai, he enters into battle with it using six Yo-kai that the player has befriended previously. The touchscreen is used during battles to rotate amongst the player's Yo-kai in battle at will. It is also used either to clear up status effects on the player's Yo-kai or to charge up the Yo-kai's Soultimate abilities. While the original Yo-kai Watch featured nearly 250 Yo-kai, Yo-Kai Watch 2 features nearly 450, including several that were featured as bosses in the original game.
Audio | Subtitles | Interface | |
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Russian | ✓ | ||
Dutch | ✓ | ||
English | ✓ | ||
Spanish (Spain) | ✓ | ||
German | ✓ | ||
French | ✓ | ||
Italian | ✓ |
La historia es muy buena y el poder viajar entre el pasado y el futuro en cualquier momento es súper agradable y eso cambia el juego ya que hay ma mapas diferentes y otros yokais exclusivos del pasado. La Guerra Yokai del pasado es un momento épico la verdad y bastante guay.
Además meten muchísimos nuevos yokais y con diseños buenísimos, más protagonismos a los yokais, eventos escondidos, muchísimas misiones secundarias buenas y una nueva mecánica de invocar yokais.
Los bosses mejoran considerablemente y aumentan la cantidad de estos. Y cuenta con un postgame gigantesco incluso con minijuegos para jugar con amigos superdivertidos (blasters).
Además el juego te permite que te acompañe el yokai que tú quieras mientras caminas y eso es un detallazo la verdad.