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Mika and The Witch's Mountain Review | A Ghibli Fan's Dream Come True|Game8

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9 mos ago
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Summary

Mika and The Witch's Mountain is a fantasy adventure about an aspiring witch who delivers packages in a cozy town. Read our review to see what it did well, what it didn’t do well, and if it’s worth buying.

Mika and The Witch's Mountain Story is a heartwarming coming-of-age story where you watch Mika grow into a full-fledged witch. At $20, this game is totally worth it, especially if you’re a Ghibli fan.

This game truly nails the essence and wonder of a Ghibli film while also carving out its own unique identity. It’s perfect for all ages and makes for a fun family experience, much like a G Hibli movie.

Pros of Mika and The Witch's Mountain include improved flying and engaging exploration. The game does have its issues, with quite a few bugs and glitches that can dampen the experience.

This Game Makes Fetch Quests Fun and full of personality. Exploring pays off, as you’ll discover shortcuts and secrets that make the adventure even more rewarding. The townsfolk are charming, and the bonds you form throughout the game are genuinely heartwarming.

The game captures Ghibli's magic of wonder and charm in a way that feels both familiar and fresh. While the game does become easier to navigate, I really wish it had a few extra features like a mini-map or the ability to pin destinations.

Mika and the Witch's Mountain is a first-person adventure game. The game was inspired by Studio Ghibli films. It will be released in August 2024.

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5 Comments

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oldkingkong
9 mos ago*
Anything Ghibli style is an immediate buy for me. Even though it has its faults, I absolutely loved Ni no kuni.
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sometimessoberOP
9 mos ago
I thought Ni no Kuni was the best! I never understood the hate for it! The visuals and the combat just hit the right buttons for me.
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oldkingkong
9 mos ago
I almost didn't play it from the talk surrounding it. Went in thinking it can't be that bad and loved it!
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sometimessoberOP
9 mos ago
Always makes me sad when I hear people were turned away from it!
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theonesource
9 mos ago
Reminds me so much of playing Wind Waler for the first time!