There’s a lot to do in Cross Worlds, but the game can do much of it itself.

Multiple whimsical companions join in his quest, with the chubby and batlike Cluu acting as his right-hand monster.

You choose between five different classes: rogue, destroyer, witch, engineer, and the aforementioned swordsman.

You choose your class by demanding one of these people leave this lovely picnic early.

Each character can be customized with costumes and colors before given a name and sent into the adventure.

From there it’s standard RPG fare: watch cutscenes, battle monsters, and explore the world.

What’s interesting here is how you interact with this world, or rather, how you don’t.

Ni no Kuni Cross Worlds features plenty of views like this.

Reputation quests make you more popular in specific zones, opening up more opportunities.

Bounties sometimes spawn and give you a massive challenge in exchange for great rewards.

The Labyrinth of Dreams is a repeating dungeon with 150 levels to clear from the jump.

The thing that brought me here is tapping the top left corner of the screen.

These are just a few examples, but it’s easy to see this game is ripe with content.

Menus are easy to navigate, and the directions for every mission or side quest are crystal clear.

Ni no Kuni Cross Worlds will be available oniOSandAndroidon May 25.

Players can pre-register and pre-download the game now.

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