
Xenogears
Do you want to eat canned food?
>>1
I’ll pass.
At that time, I was simply thinking, “This atmosphere is cool!”
Looking back, the setting in later years was quite profound.
>>3
It’s like she started seeing me as a woman, or something like that.
When I tried to create an amazing part, I was rebelled against.
Is it about the heroine being taken over?
One reason I started to like a separate personality that is extremely strong due to having a split personality.
>>7
It was not just double, but triple.
>>9
I did it! The fourth one!
Heavenly Emperor Beam!
>>8
Accidental discharge!!
>>10
I’m depressed…
>>12
Poor thing, being depressed for ten thousand years.
I’m curious about what kind of bullying Kerubina experienced when she was a child.
Even kids around here have a fundamental sense of elitism, saying things like “I’ll dominate the ramus!”
>>11
After learning about Kerbina’s backstory, I became the kind of person who wants to love and lick the wounds with your Excellency.
>>13
Rather, I think you’re actually resenting Chiri because you really wanted Eli, right…?
At that time, I didn’t think that far.
It seems that the early life after landing on the star would be quite tough…
>>14
If there’s a mess in Eldridge, then it’s quite…
Solaris people of second-class citizenship or higher adopt the motto of having better offspring through better combinations, and it is common practice to have the central administration select genetically compatible spouses through citizen services. Therefore, children born from the ground-dwelling people’s intimacy objects are looked down upon.
Episode 1 is a story up to the prologue.
Episode 2: The Age of Abel Descending from the Stars
Episode 3 is the Kim Era in the Zeppoium Civilization.
Episode 4 is set in the Rakkan period, 500 years ago.
Episode 5 is the main story.
Episode 6 is the sequel.
Was it like that?
>>19
It’s mostly done, you know.
It can be expanded depending on how it’s done.
I have a strong memory of struggling with the sewers in Kiss Rebirth.
>>20
I wonder whose fault it is, King.
I was getting stuck in areas where action game-like controls were required.
I heard that the initial Eltridge wasn’t a self-destruction, but rather that it forcibly separated the hull by each block.
Come to think of it, it was already active even in the main story, so it’s not exactly a self-destruction…
>>23
And when I looked back, I was taken aback by Zeus’s murderous intent.
Why are they shooting down the escape ship on purpose…?
>>27
Mian also said that if we leave the existence that created the final god alone, it will become a threat.
That must have meant that the crew of Eltrich had to be completely exterminated.
In the works that follow, Takahashi-kun will definitely include a character with multiple personality disorder.
>>24
A man whose important woman has died will also appear.
>>30
Sword characters are a staple, right?
The loose clothes that small Emerada wore became revealing after she grew up, which is too erotic.
The sewer system can be confusing, and it’s easy to miss hints.
Hey Riko! I’m leaving you behind!
What I still like is packed into this game quite a bit.
>>28
There are a lot of canned goods packed in.
How about one?
I love Ellie, but there aren’t many erotic books about her in the world… Fey, please do something with your infinite power!
Kiss Rep chapter is good, isn’t it?
It’s a kiss in Neko Irazu!
>>33
What?
First of all, don’t transport dangerous things with civilians packed in that ship!
>>37
I thought it would be fine since I disassembled it.
>>37
In the first place, that civilian is also a refugee who lost their planet in the Deus activation incident.
The heavenly emperor Cain, who feels bad but isn’t really an enemy.
The Gazelle Court is in a dispute over who will use the King’s body.
Come on everyone, let’s climb the Tower of Babel!
The rough pixels and things like the Cain mikoshi make it hard to understand what kind of culture it was back in that era, right?
This planet only has primitive life forms!
Why did we try to transport them on an immigrant ship?
Could it be because there were no other ships?
>>45
Because I had to hide it.
Deus was created in the first place due to a workplace cat issue…
Why are you putting two things on that don’t make any sense?!!
>>46
I found it! An infinite energy engine!
Got it! Super high-performance AI!
I don’t really know where either of them comes from!!
Well done!
You did it!
>>49
Well, since it moves, that’s good!
It seems that we have no choice but to have Director Takahashi make episodes 1 to 4 and 6 somehow.
The sound effect in the scene where the hull separation order is given is always great, just like in Star Trek.
The strategic weapon went out of control when I installed an unfamiliar power source and an unfamiliar control device! I didn’t really understand the cause!
>>52
I’ll carry it to investigate…
>>54
It’s definitely surreal!!
Both Babel Tower and Raziel.
The overwhelming civilization of Eldridge that remains a moving threat even after 10,000 years.
Eldridge was a piece of crap that carried a ship stuffed with refugees, as well as a disassembled Deus in pieces.
>>56
Why does that ship have such weapons?
>>69
A massive failure in the Deus activation experiment caused a large influx of refugees.
While evacuating refugees with a migrant ship, also transport them by Deus.
Alright!
>>129
Oh, so that’s how it turned out.
There was a huge blunder in the earlier stages before the accident during navigation.
I kind of understood the reason why Deus was recklessly trying to go to Earth.
If you’re focusing on genes, it’s crazy that only Faye and Ellie are fixed traits through high-dimensional reincarnation power, ignoring genes entirely.
Maybe that’s why Emeralda doesn’t resemble that much.
>>58
In the Seboim civilization where Emerald was born, green hair also belongs to the great hero Big Joe…
I completely thought that Abel’s grandfather was Captain Eltridge.
I realized that the photo just happens to look like Ellie and is unrelated…
When I think about the fact that there are tons of those on the level of the Jade Fortress, what is Eldridge going to fight?
Remake it and make robot battles fun.
>>63
Battling is fun, right?
Contact with wave entities and so on.
The story about selling 900,000 copies and not getting the green light for a sequel is really terrible.
>>66
The claim that it’s a million copies is a rumor, and it’s terrible that it’s still being said even after being told hundreds of times.
>>66
This might be considered a great success if only looking at the sales, but wasn’t there a story about how profits were almost nonexistent due to the prolonged development period?
>>86
Development started a year before FF7 and ended a year after FF7.
In the last year, we forced ourselves to finish it with a lot of help coming in from other development teams.
The FF7 team has been helping with Xenogears since January 1997.
The mouse bastard who was the champ’s servant.
I’m disgusted because I was betrayed after being modified.
>>67
I dislike you because you couldn’t provide proof of being a buyer.
The idea that Graf, Weizmann, Kahn, and Lacan are the same person.
It was incomprehensible to a middle schooler’s brain.
>>68
The relationship between N and Noah in Xenoblade 3 is really deeply analyzed…
>>68
The graph, which is Lacan’s residual thought, possessed and took over Fei’s father.
It’s not such a difficult topic.
It only became an infinite energy source because Deus desired it regarding Zohar.
Isn’t it the case that Zohar itself isn’t an energy source?
>>71
Indeed.
To be more precise, it’s not that I became an energy agency, but rather that I was given infinite energy.
Well, after thinking about what to do, I decided to capture a wave existence and use it as a power source.
>>71
Essentially, it’s Dragon Ball, but as a device, it has been incorporated into Deus as a power source from the very beginning.
I wonder if the cultural level was similar to that of the early Abel’s era in Rahaan Village…
For that reason, Cain is riding something really big…
In Lacan’s time, the protagonist can only be seen as Roni.
Did the interstellar war that tried to win with Deus succeed afterward…?
Episode 4 looks interesting, but Episodes 2 and 3 don’t seem very interesting…
Emeralda feels the resemblance to Fei and Elly.
It might just be that I want to feel.
In the sense that the energy used to alter the event is somehow not consumed but rather increases, it has been a perpetual motion machine from the very beginning.
Deus-chan is silly because she requested ∞W/h as much as she needed, and it broke.
>>83
Because it was supposed to be just a weapon in the first place.
I just realized it after putting on a weird AI.
>>88
It’s already a troublesome topic just with Zohar.
Why are you adding even more to the Kado-Moni…?
>>92
You can stack the strongest weapon as much as you want.
>>93
The title “Interstellar Strategic Integrated Weapon” sounds great, doesn’t it?
The fact that a sequel couldn’t be made because it didn’t reach one million copies sold is likely due to the source of that information on Wikipedia being loosely connected and interpreted.
Initially, there is a sense that it was mentioned as a milestone through Takahashi’s wife, but it has also been said that it was not explicitly stated at that time.
By the way, it seems like you mentioned that there were several other lives besides Lacan and Kim.
I wonder if other lives ended without anything particularly noteworthy to talk about.
I’ve mostly experienced the atmosphere of Episode 4 in Eira.
I was laughing out loud while playing speed.
The SE is too flashy.
>>89
Jakingoin goin goin jakin
>>96
The current technique was… quite impressive, wasn’t it…?
I wonder if they will remaster or port it someday, as time goes by.
I feel like Nadia is closer than Eva.
Eira made me feel the pressure of saying we’re going to show you a real bad end!
I want them to remake Romancing SaGa 2.
Compared to the background single image of FF7, it’s no wonder it takes time.
>>99
Exploring the town is fun!
>>106
Braidablik is great, isn’t it…
>>99
It’s strange to think that there are still other reasons when so many works by Takahashi are being released.
>>99
Whether it’s FF7 or Xenogears, at that time there was no convenient engine like Unreal Engine, so everything was developed in-house.
As for FF7, it was developed with the assumption of Nintendo’s next hardware, but due to the delay in the release of the N64, it ended up shifting to PS, so there was even time to completely remake it…
I used to love the fusion of 2D and 3D.
Speaking of which, they said there was a capacity issue with Disc 2.
I had forgotten that there were mixed opinions at the time… I see, it seems to be a remnant of the turmoil that occurred.
It’s a mystery why there is time to cram in a combined robot and Ace Killer parody when Disk 2 is moving too quickly.
The content of Disk 2 is really tough, so I feel like it was good to have it at that length.
>>108
I wanted to properly experience the battle of Fei and the others after the enemy was established as Deus.
I often see discussions about copyright making it impossible, but is it really feasible to remake a work of that size with modern graphics?
>>110
It takes at least 10 years just to create assets.
>>112
We need to sell 6 million units to break even.
>>110
There is no way to make a profit.
Love has turned into a curse, and the desire for someone to live has become a curse in itself. Lacan, but this context’s development feels incredibly like my kinks were violated since this game was my first experience.
Even now, when I recall the Lacan chapter, I play with a serious expression.
Lacan was too weak, which is quite bad.
There were several doujin events, but they all ended up being canceled because they needed the director’s wife to approve them.
But it’s kind of weird that Khan, who defeated Graff and sealed up Aido, right?
You’re just an ordinary human, right?
>>118
The wise beings with strange alien-like appearances stronger than that Kahn.
Someone who fixed Fei with a nanomachine capsule after the fall.
I simply mismanaged my time too badly.
It would have been better to finish the main project before putting more effort into the sub.
I can’t believe this plan for an SF robot RPG that seems to cost so much money was approved.
At that time, Square was releasing a lot of strange games.
What is copyright? Square Enix owns it all, right?
>>123
You’re convinced that Monolith is making a remake of Xenogears, aren’t you?
If it hasn’t been canceled, Emerald will inevitably avoid adult events, but I wonder if Maru and Chiri have become playable too…
By the way, speaking of Rakan, what was he doing before the main story’s timeline?
It didn’t just suddenly pop up from the timeline of the main story, right?
>>125
I think it was something like looking for contacts after killing humanity wholesale.
>>125
I was told to live, so I was barely getting by while exchanging bodies.
And then, no matter how long it takes, there doesn’t seem to be any sign of the world ending, so it’s like I’ve started to move to bring it to an end myself.
>>132
Aren’t you just waiting for the next generation of me to be born?
>>125
Surely, after dying as Lacan, the consciousness was waiting while moving through bodies for Lacan’s next reincarnation to be born.
This is quite a dangerous game to play during puberty.
>>127
There are many games from Square during the PS era that are like that…
With the effort to seriously fully remake this, I could make three Xenoblade games.
It feels like the real heavy story of the game starts from DISC2.
A massive RPG themed around giant robots could only be made at that time.
Neon Genesis Evangelion was great.
Do you want power?
>>138
It’s so emotional that a character inheriting the Vandercam factor is the protagonist in the latest DLC.
>>138
Vandakam gained power and ended up rising to the position of the protagonist.
>>143
It looks like she’s becoming more like Faye…
The fighting ability of the Shebat people is insane…
Not every time is a strong body guaranteed, and since Vertor was sealed, it’s really a retirement life for Graf’s 500 years.
Well, if I had wanted to, I could have gone to get the Veltoll anytime.
By the way, is Graaf so strong because he has Kahn inside?
Or is it that anyone can become that strong regardless of who they possess?
>>144
Isn’t it because you can directly extract power from wave entities?
>>144
I still don’t know if the martial arts that Graph used are derived from Kahn or if Rakan could also use them.
>>144
In novels, the strength of the body is quite important.
>>139
It’s kind of a vibe…
Vanderkum has become a contact person.
Is it that fighters are strong because of their mindset, or are they manipulating ether?
I wonder what happens after the final boss.
Graph that is gentle to baldness.
I wish they would just do an HD remaster…
If anything, I don’t even need a remaster, so I wish they’d just do a rough port.
>>154
I know it’s extravagant, but I really want to see the latest graphic gear from the Reiwa era!
>>154
I don’t have any high expectations anymore, so as long as I can play on the current models, I think any kind of official release emulator or whatever is fine.
By the way, do you want power? It seems that basically, they are removing the limiter from the gear’s generator.
So why does it end up being “gyi-nyuu” even for pilots?
>>155
The theory that they’re getting hyped seeing the generator’s limiter removed.
>>155
It seems that they are unleashing their power and maximizing their ether energy.
Mian was a twin during the time of Zeboiim, but if one of the twin Mians successfully brought Deus back to life, what would happen to the remaining Mian?
Since it was passing near the star where Xenogears is set, I think there should be a route, but no one has come for 10,000 years…
>>157
Isn’t it an undeveloped route because it’s an immigrant ship?
If there is an oil tycoon willing to throw money into the gutter…
When I first came to Khan’s place, it seemed like I was strong enough to defeat him.
It seems that a certain level of strength is guaranteed.
First, the visibility inside the initial forest dungeon is terrible and it’s tough.
>>162
I have a memory of being unable to get out from there and going to buy a strategy guide, but I was despairing because it didn’t have any maps or anything.
It feels like I’ve completed my revenge on Code Geass with three Xenoblade games or something.
I thought the elements of Geass were broken down by theme.
>>163
While playing Xenoblade, there were scenes that I was like “I’ve seen this in Code Geass!” and it really got me excited.
I can roam around on a robot next month’s crossover…
Once it’s remastered, there’s no need to recreate the loading process that happens the moment you jump.
If you mess with it poorly, it seems like the voice actors might change.
I wonder why other Earthlings haven’t come to search for 10,000 years.
Is there undoubtedly a reason for this?
>>171
I thought for a moment that the ten-thousand-year time limit might be a setting within an isolated space.
>>182
Was there any talk about a time limit?
Do you want power? I wonder if that series of movements is really necessary…
>>172
Isn’t it cool?
>>172
Gya-ki!
>>172
It gives me a sense of receiving strength, so I’m here.
I wonder if PS Archives will make a comeback…
>>174
It was a great system for playing old games, not just Xenogears… the Archives…
“High-dimensional existence has gotten stuck in the lower realms!”
>>177
You will dry out there.
>>177
I want to be observed by that brat named Abel and become a mother❤
Director Takahashi is
My taste in women has hardly changed since around that time.
That repair function is probably not what the creators were expecting, at least.
It takes ten thousand years to repair, and the defects are quite significant.
Since everyone stopped selling old games cheaply all at once, it must not have been profitable at all.
Is the Earth even still existing…?
It is said that the figure of Siren from Xenoblade 2 has “Slave Generator” written on it.
The Gospel’s moment [Tradition] is the final goal of the Gazelle Court. The day of the resurrection of “God.” In other words, it signifies the end of Teus’s self-repair program. This program has a certain time limit set, and if it is not executed by then, the potential events of Zohar will shift, causing all components (humans) to disappear.
And then there’s a part in the story where it starts to feel like this is getting close.
It is said that about that much time has passed, since it has been ten thousand years within the story.
The Earth is referred to as Lost Jerusalem and is considered a forbidden place.
I thought it existed, but there was no one there.