Discover the origin of Shulk as he and his companions clash with a seemingly unstoppable mechanical threat. Wield a blade that sees into the future, link attacks, and strategically position your party...
Discover the origin of Shulk as he and his companions clash with a seemingly unstoppable mechanical threat. Wield a blade that sees into the future, link attacks, and strategically position your party members for real-time combat as you journey through a vast world.
Discover the origin of Shulk as he and his companions clash with a seemingly unstoppable mechanical threat. Wield a blade that sees into the future, link attacks, and strategically position your party members for real-time combat as you journey through a vast world.
Hold the Powerful Monado
During an attack by the mechanical invaders known as the Mechon, Shulk discovers that he can harness the full power of a mysterious blade known as the Monado. With the powerful Monado in hand, Shulk sets out to defeat the Mechon once and for all.
Continue the story of Shulk and Melia with a new epilogue
Play the new epilogue, Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected, which takes place one year after the main story and delves deeper into the relationship between Shulk and Melia in the face of a mysterious new threat.
Specifications
Type
Role Playing
Release Date
2020
Release Date
31/03/2020
Age Rating (PEGI)
12
New Release
No
Edition
Definitive
Software Format
Physical
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The music brings you chrono cross times and from what I had read it is from the same lyricist, the game is magic although it seems that it was made for another console with fewer capabilities I mean always in comparison with the next ones that came out along the way purely for Switch and still there is no chance someone will regret this gem.... I have said it many times I can't wait to see this series in the next generation.... Happy gaming...
Graphics and how it runs on the switch are below average. I don't know if it's the console or the game's fault, but if you're not heavily addicted to jrpgs, you can spend your precious time elsewhere.
No, it's not a gem. Sorry!
I have never written a review for a game before. I start by saying that before Xenoblade, I had played Zelda. Coming from a game with amazing graphics and character movement, when I first started Xenoblade, I was ready to give up. The first levels were very dull in colors and had mediocre graphics compared to Zelda, and the character movement was clearly worse.
However, I persevered and continued playing. As the game progressed, I encountered magical colors and fantastic music, better than Zelda. But what gradually captivated me was the incredible evolution of the story. It was better than science fiction movies, with a lot of mystery and the story unfolding slowly. This created suspense and made me eagerly await the continuation, emotions that were not present in Zelda, where there was truly no suspense, the story was known from the beginning, and ultimately very shallow and without any imagination.
I am currently about 60% through the game and I would now describe it as EPIC. Tremendous music, tremendous story, in many parts of the game, tremendous colors, but not in all levels, where the game falls short. The battle system? UNBELIEVABLE!!! Much superior to Zelda. You will struggle a bit at the beginning until you learn it, but it's worth the effort. The world is enormous, which for me is necessary for a game to be considered epic.
Enemies of the same level? Truly difficult. The precious gems that equip the players play a huge role, gems that you create in collaboration with two specific members of the team, Shulk and Ryan. Therefore, pay great attention to the formation of the gems. Also, pay attention to completing missions that give experience points, as it makes leveling up easier.
In conclusion, I would say that it is the best game I have played so far on the Switch. The game is unique and those who haven't gotten it are missing out.
As a port of the original game on the Wii, it missed the opportunity to give its graphics a fresh coat of paint. This is extremely unfortunate as we are talking about one of the most meticulously designed worlds in any game I have seen. However, the art direction remains excellent and gives a tangible sense of the world that the player explores. For example, looking into the distance, you can see how far you have come from the beginning of the story. The story itself is equally well-crafted and with the original voice acting, which continues to be the best in the series. The gameplay, being the foundation of the Xenoblade series, introduces the basics of its combat system, placing great emphasis on character building and their abilities. A very enjoyable game and one of my favorites on the Switch.
It is the best version of the game, important, especially for those who have never played it in its original version. I don't have any major issues with the remake except for minor things, so I definitely recommend it for those who are drawn to JRPGs, you won't easily find a better one on the Switch.
The downside is that at its core, it is an old game and has some problems due to its design that wouldn't exist in an original modern title.
On a more personal level...
- I am not a fan of the new character models, they don't match the original visual design and stand out (negatively).
In my opinion, it is an amazing RPG. First of all, let me say that if it reminds you of something, then you are not wrong, as it is the remastered version of the Wii game that later was released on the 3DS. The graphics are obviously better, and the game runs smoother. However, the reasons to play it don't stop there. The story is its strong point and offers many, literally many, hours of gameplay. The world is fantastic and enormous, the characters and enemies are unique with character, and of course, the battle system leaves no one disappointed. I would recommend it to anyone who liked FFXII because they share several elements
It is remarkable how Nintendo and Monolith Soft greatly improved a classic Wii game. One of the best RPGs of all time has become even better and it is a must-buy for console owners, especially those who are fans of RPGs and JRPGs specifically. The only negative aspect we can point out is the visual improvement, which had more potential for a console like the Switch. However, this has very little significance when you are given the opportunity to play such an epic game. Monolith Soft's work in the visual department is commendable considering the time and budget allocated.
As for the battle system, only one word fits, enjoyable! I can't describe it any other way. It is a system that simply captivates you from the first moment. This is a game whose success is based on its exceptional and innovative battle system for its time
One of the best games I have purchased. Even though I hadn't played it when it was released on the Nintendo Wii, after considering it and reading reviews, I bought it immediately once it was released in Greece. A game that, even though I have already played for 15 hours, I believe I am not even halfway through. The story flows beautifully, without becoming boring, with several twists. The gameplay is flawless (although I was afraid of it at first) and the music is lovely. Anyone who has a Nintendo Switch must have it in their collection.
Guys, this game is fantastic. It has an incredible story with many interesting characters, fantastic graphics, a very nice soundtrack, it stands the test of time, and overall it is a game that is worth its money and more. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an RPG!