

The whole thing is very funny, satisfying, and endearing to take part in. You also will spend much of the game solving problems and resolving issues between Yokai and people alike. You then spend much of the game traveling around town and meeting other Yokai, battling aggressive Yokai, and befriending those who are not looking for a fighter. The player quickly befriends someone called Whisper, a butler Yokai.

The player character is given a watch which allows them to see Yokai as opposed to simply hearing about their mischievous activities. The game makes you take control of Nathan Adams or Katie Forester. The game itself is built around the whole idea of dealing with Yokai, wo are Japanese creatures of folklore that cause challenges to our lives. An interesting RPG with some intriguing ideas

As one of the most successful games in the history of the 3DS, Yo Kai Watch managed to build up a highly interesting game built upon stories from Japanese folklore. When Level-5 published and developed Yo Kai Watch, then, they had manged to attach lightning in a bottle. The mobile nature, the dual screens, and the friendly handling of the 3DS meant it was a dream for RPG playing. Role playing games and the Nintendo 3DS feel like they go hand in hand with one another, and it is easy to see why.
