Genshin Impact vs Ni no Kuni Cross Worlds vs Legends of Neverland | Graphics Comparison(Android/ios)



In this video show graphics comparison between Genshin Impact and Ni no Kuni: CrossWorld and Legends of Neverland games.

All three games played at Max Graphics settings.
All three are open-world.
All three are Available on both android and iOS.

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—————————— NI NO KUNI: CROSS WORLDS —————————–

Ni no Kuni: Cross Worlds is a MMORPG developed by Level-5 and Netmarble for mobile. With beautiful cel-shaded graphics, high-quality cutscenes, and the background music of the Ni no Kuni series, players can feel like they are going on a journey in an animation.

Download links-
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netmarble.ennt
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1560977866

—————————————– GENSHIN IMPACT ————————————–

Genshin Impact is an action role-playing game developed and published by miHoYo.
Download links-
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.miHoYo.GenshinImpact
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1517783697

—————————- THE LEGENDS OF NEVERTHELAND ————————-

The Legend of Neverland is an open-world MMORPG Game basically a copy of genshin impact and dragon raja

Download links-
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameark.ggplay.lonsea&hl=en_IN&gl=US
Taptap: https://www.taptap.io/app/216240
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/the-legend-of-neverland/id1566267363

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21 thoughts on “Genshin Impact vs Ni no Kuni Cross Worlds vs Legends of Neverland | Graphics Comparison(Android/ios)”

  1. I played neverland european for months and korean nino both alternating. And verdict is Nino is much better in every way. And then genshin has more freedom movement and action wise. Nino has more rpg elements and pvp.

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  2. I found out ni no kuni few hours ago and was shock because how beautiful the graphic look, so i wanted to try out the game to see if it could comparable to Genshin. Until, i read another article about the game itself and how the developer destroyed it by forcing players to pay for the game to do even the most normal thing, and it not stop there, they not just want players to pay for the game by normal money, but, virtual money. Like they smashed they own chance and that is a really huge one

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  3. I played genishin a little bit but I never really got into, NNK I've just found to be so addictive. The stiffness makes it more game like to me and w the ghibli art is has reminiscence of nintendo rpgs 🤔 also character customisation is really important to me

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  4. It's two different type of game yet people comparing… Smh 💀NNK is MMO (MASSIVE MULTIPLAYER) and Genshin is Open world SINGLE PLAYER.

    of course in terms of anything they would be so differ

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  5. Clearly Genshin is superior game, the story telling and game mechanics gameplay style, epic cutscenes… You have to experience it for yourself, specially Liyue final archon quest, that was so epic and made me tears and goosebumps

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  6. Tho Im aware that most of MMORPG graphics are not as good as Genshin and I cant expect that much (which is the reason why I dont really like to play it) but I like Ni No Kuni bcs it has a fairytale-anime visual and it really symbolize Ghibli's characters

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  7. aesthetics: ni no kuni (my opinion, genshin looks so basic compared to it)
    gameplay (things to do): ni no kuni
    gameplay (combat): genshin (combat with mixing elements is too fun, ni no kuni feels rigid and wonky)
    multiplayer: ni no kuni (has single pvp, group pvp, dungeons, field bosses, world bosses
    gearing up: ni no kuni, i LOVE familiars its so fun collecting lil monsters (genshin arti system is so bad, but ni no kuni has so many different moving parts; which i like, but its v confusing at first)
    movement: genshin (ni no kuni is kinda rigid and restricting, though i love that there are mounts)
    exploration: genshin (ni no kuni only has a couple chests and vistas per area)
    uniqueness in characters: genshin (ni no kuni only has 5 classes, though they are heavily customizable which is a +, npc uniqueness in ni no kuni is definitely 100x better)
    overall critique: never played legends of neverland (lol), day 1 genshin player who still loves it, day 1 ni no kuni player (gb release) who enjoys the differences from genshin)

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  8. I quit so many games solely because of guild and pvp system. I get anxious a lot around people I don’t even know of, the feeling of the need to do ‘your part’, and that repetitive fear of being kicked out once you aren’t needed. I just wanna do things at my own pace, stop and pick wild flowers for hours, climbing on top of the roof and just staring up at the sky. So i was more than glad that a game like this finally existed

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