Free Ni No Kuni DLC Hitting PSN February 12th

The charming and ridiculously addictive RPG game for the PS3 that launched on January 22nd, is getting some free DLC in the upcoming month.  As if you needed another reason to keep playing this game. 

Anyone who's had any kind of conversation with me over the last week undoubtedly knows that I've been completely smitten with Ni No Kuni.  I just can't get enough of this game.  It's got a great story, old school charm, and has me more invested in a game than I've been in years.  To be honest, outside of maybe one or two games I know are coming out this year, I'd go ahead and label it my top game of 2013...Seriously.  If you're not playing it, you should be. 

Sadly this new DLC doesn't add anything to the wonderful story, but it does give fans a free new familiar (think Pokemon and you've got the idea) for players to battle with in the form of Draggle.  The new familiar is coming to Playstation Network on February 12th, and as an extra bonus, check out this new trailer they released for it:

-Jordan

Jordan Maison

A film/video editor at heart, Jordan dips his hands in many areas of filmmaking, including producing and VFX.  On top of that he's a huge nerd and cartoonist, though you shouldn't hold that against him.  He's been writing on the film industry for a number of years now and has had his worked featured on a number of other major film sites. 

Email him at: jordan@cinelinx.com

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