
Xenoblade Xenoblade Cross
It’s a mission to raise Xenoblade Cross 2 as a trend every 10 years at Nintendo Direct.
Chapter 13, putting the story aside, the quest content was a bit… no, quite frustrating.
>>2
I feel that the discussion about collecting genetic information was originally related to the registration rate of Korepedia.
It’s too bland to only research one place in each continent and call it a day.
She has helped me several times and even gave me a bunny costume, so it would have been nice if I could have invited Teresia to another world…
Why does the phenomenon of disappearance occur?!
Where did Grous learn about the existence of the Void and come to believe in it?
There are still things I’m curious about, but I’ve come to feel that the story of Planet Mira has, for the time being, come to a conclusion.
Speaking of which, I wonder why words can be understood between humans and aliens.
What, is Glows just that small of an organization…?
>>5
Samar Alliance (the members are Glows, not Samarians)
“Will you understand if you play Xenogears?”
I closed it quite forcefully, but I did a better job of resolving the mysteries than I expected.
The artificial life created by the Samaritans is in Grose.
When the Glows went berserk, the Samaritan genes became the emergency stop code.
As a result, Grous harbors a fundamental fear of the Samarians and their descendants, seeking to annihilate them.
I still can’t quite understand why those kinds of people believe in the Void, which is the end result of the Samal people.
>>10
Void cannot initiate an emergency stop because it lacks a physical body, and besides, Groos might not even know that the top is a Samaritan.
In the first place, the Void and the Ghost don’t really have much of a connection.
I was cool.
I think I was able to dispel the negative image of urban.
But still, the spear goes whoosh → Gwaaaah! x6 is somewhat of a gag, isn’t it?
>>13
I wondered why they sent the protagonist to a place where their weaknesses were left unaddressed… but it seems like during the long period of being trapped, their intellect was diminished, making them more childish, so I guess they simply wanted to take revenge for what had happened to them.
The Samaritans have long since perished, right?
It seems that the Samar Interstellar Alliance still exists, but maybe it’s only in name.
I want them to remake Geass using the Xenoblade Chronicles system…
Can’t we do something with Nomura’s power?
Is it correct to say that the people of Samal fled from another universe because the Void was doing something and the universe was going to be destroyed?
>>17
Elma has traveled to another universe with Ares.
Is it correct to say that the descendants of the humans who existed on Earth are the people from the era when Ares was created, and that they crossed over to a different universe?
If you were going to go through the trouble of remaking it just to end like this, I would have preferred it stayed dormant on the WiiU…
I appreciate you putting a temporary stop to the conversation.
Hey, isn’t this extraterrestrial life pretty much extinct?
Since we will live in this Mira, let’s all escape together because Mira will perish.
I thought there was no reflection on anything from Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
>>22
You could actually live there for 10 years.
It’s a new world, huh? Given the infinite expansion it shows at the end, it feels kind of lonely, as if there’s nobody here—no one I know and no enemies either.
I felt that the Earth was still somewhere and that I could meet others who had escaped, but that wasn’t the case at all.
It would be nice if it ended like that to develop from here again.
As long as the ghost problem remains unsolved, unease lingers.
Crush the ghosts! We’ll carve out the future on our own without relying on Ares! Well, I guess I feel somewhat accepted.
I feel like humanity’s biological information has been lost, and we have no choice but to live on as BB from now on.
I wonder if humanity’s genetic information has been found somewhere.
A new enemy seems difficult to deal with from the Samar Interstellar Federation.
Whoa!! After all that exploration and development, it’s such a waste!!!! I felt a sense of loss, but well… I came back with an amazing smile, so I’ll forgive it…
I really wanted it to be easier to get to that area because it’s great for collecting materials.
I became too attached to Mira…
No, please don’t perish…
By the way, it was intense when I moved Ares with the hero.
>>36
I couldn’t focus on anything because her panties were completely visible over there.
I thought it was pretty much thrown around even on the first viewing.
I understood that you finished it as much as you could, so I don’t have a very bad impression of it.
Well, I think it was tough to continue the sequel in Mira, which was only half-heartedly developed.
I don’t even know if there will be a sequel.
>>39
It seems that New Tokyo has succeeded in escaping… I wanted to see you…
At this point, we can only hope for NNLA.
It was a bit funny that Central Life was stuck right in the butt.
I’m glad to know that the Manon ship in the game is scaled down.
I wonder why it’s been difficult to wrap up the scenarios neatly since 3.
Did Klyu get destroyed by Grous?
Mr. Nail and Celica-chan and the others have also moved to a different world.
>>44
The planet Klyu was probably devastated because the rock was rampaging there.
Anyway, once I washed up on Mira, there’s no going back, you know? Hehe.
I’m low on band gel.
Let’s search for Bandori men with メ.
The scout ranking is good too.
Is it necessary to have the cooperation of others to create a Bandori man?
Was the universe where Earth existed closed off as a world, not just Earth but the entire universe?
In the first place, I think it doesn’t make sense for the Grose safety device to exist since the descendants of Samal are living beings and their home planet was destroyed.
If you’re going to do it in one piece, you need to reduce some elements, otherwise, you won’t be able to wrap it up.
It’s been a while since I played on the WiiU, and I thought I might have forgotten everything, but surprisingly I remembered quite a bit and was able to clear it smoothly.
I had mostly forgotten, but I clearly remembered the water purification plant.
I’m sorry for making you take a shower back then…
Although Lao’s wide-eyed expression was also recovered after more than ten years,
I can’t help but want to point out that he definitely wasn’t a hero, and that can’t be the afterlife.
Since it has become about as good as being a canceled movie series or a canceled comic, I guess that’s okay…
They say that Earthlings live on Mira, but…
There are only water purification plants outside of NLA, right?
Grows is building a lot more facilities…
>>57
Even with technology that advanced, it’s really frustrating how we can’t filter seawater; it makes me feel like water treatment technology is warped.
>>57
Life is the top priority…
It’s most disappointing that we can’t release a sequel.
Just because it can’t be ended doesn’t mean you should erase Mira itself.
>>58
I’m glad that you were able to put a stop to things, even if it was in a hurry.
If you’re going to collect it so haphazardly like this, I wish you had done it more thoroughly in 2.
I have two hearts… but honestly, the latter feeling is much stronger.
What I like about Xenoblade Chronicles is not the main story.
I was disappointed that it was structured in a way where aliens and side quests were separated like that.
I could tell that you worked hard to finish it somehow and to properly elevate the protagonist.
A mid-length story feels like it’s more like a Kizuna quest rather than the main scenario, doesn’t it?
These NPCs keep saying the same thing, and it turns out they were all characters for chapter 13.
I finally got the doll, but it’s too lawless that I can mercilessly dribble against small enemies.
Honestly, what makes me the saddest is that I can no longer expect much from the scenario since 3.
Well, it was still good because Ara and Mira were just barely okay.
I think it’s a wise decision because I understand that a project like Xenoblade Chronicles 2 probably wouldn’t get approved easily.
I didn’t specifically want you to write “Let It Go” for a hopeful future; I just wanted to understand the reason why at least BB is moving, and that would have been enough for me.
>>68
In that case, it’s easy to imagine that it will ultimately be criticized again for continuing.
It’s impossible to satisfy everyone with just a little extra.
>>72
?
Well, Xenoblade Chronicles is originally enjoyable because of its exploration.
It was valuable just by having improved the UI and various things, making it easy to use.
I just hope the next original scenario will change its policies a bit more.
>>69
I think it’s amazing that I was able to explore with a fresh feeling even after 10 years.
Rather, this element does not fall short even by today’s standards.
>>69
I think it should focus more on a specific theme without being overly grandiose.
Originally, it was grand as a default, and it has just returned to that.
It feels like it’s too late for both Geass and Saga to be on this path now.
>>70
Isn’t the comparison a bit outdated to say that now?
>>71
It can’t be helped since the top has never changed.
Both Xenoblade 1 and 2 were said to have been persuasive in the interview.
>>80
The role of the helmsman is important, isn’t it…
I was able to explore and dig for equipment after a long time, so I gained +1000 points.
Let me explore that last star!!!
I hope you will create a new work every year…
>>76
It’s just a ridiculous request!
It felt similar to Geass and Saga.
So what?
I feel that the aging of fans is a bigger issue than the quality of the work.
>>82
If fans start saying that the voices of dissatisfaction are bad, then it’s game over.
At least this thread is
>>82
It feels like that.
>>93
I wonder if new fans will praise it.
>>98
That way of entangling is embodying old-fashioned thinking.
I hope it becomes easier to access the map for the second half of Chapter 13.
I was happy to have support from Rin-san who sheltered me.
>>85
At that time, my body acted on its own…!
Is it correct to say that the BB people are all dead but their souls are moving their bodies from some sort of imaginary realm?
>>86
The soul is the same as before it became a BB after discarding the physical body, so it is not technically dead.
The flow went from the source soul → Central Life → BB.
Due to Mira’s characteristics, the flow went from the root soul to BB, and even though Central Life was broken, somehow it managed to survive.
The central life has broken down, so all the genetic information is lost. What should we do?
>>99
There was a line that said all the atomic solutions and the Earth’s indigenous genetic information are loaded onto the ship.
>>99
It’s not that it broke, but rather it’s been broken, which makes the story different.
I understand Coach Takahashi the best, but that move is just too painful for someone of that age.
>>87
Since we’re both in the same boat, I hope we can both be quiet…
It’s amazing that even with all the open-world experiences now, exploring is still interesting without any nostalgia bias.
Honestly, since exploration is fun, I can only say “I see…” when people say the story is dull.
>>92
Well, actually, Cross has always prioritized exploration over the story.
It’s a pity that the addition is small and rushed, but I guess this is how it is.
I can’t say it was just well-made, no matter how much I try to justify it.
The quality of the works has clearly declined since around Tsunami.
DE had interesting original elements, so it was good, but 3…
>>95
It’s like the grand setting is just presented clearly, but the way it is wrapped up feels tossed aside.
To be honest, I couldn’t fully confirm what happened just by going around once.
I’m thinking of starting over and going to check the scenario in advance.
I’m also considering trying the Fortun survival route.
I wonder if we can return to our living bodies…
>>97
Since Elma was able to do it, well…
>>100
Erma is the only one who isn’t human, so she was in cold sleep with her physical body…
It can’t be helped, let’s artificially manipulate Elma’s genetic information to create something resembling a human with diversity.
>>106
The fact that there is only one living person and that the soul is being transferred from one living body to another is a different matter.
>>110
Did Eruma transfer her soul from one body to another?
Are you saying that there was a living being before the living being that was controlling BB in Central Life during the game?
>>127
Go back and redo chapter 12.
>>129
If we’re talking about chapter 12, I was controlling BB Elma from my cold sleep body.
(In reality, it is not the flesh but the operation of the BB Elma from the root soul.)
Is there a character that moves by transferring its soul from one living body to another?
We don’t even know how many people are actually expressing dissatisfaction here…
It’s only natural that the exploration is incredibly interesting because 90% of it is a port of the original Cross.
The difference from DE is that it’s chapter 13, so of course, the focus will be on the story of chapter 13.
>>104
In fact, there aren’t always complaints in the thread talking about this.
>>108
The transplant part has implemented quick recasting, which is really well done.
There are certainly some unacceptable changes, like the number of items displayed on the result screen…
>>108
The people who had accepted that the story was just a bonus felt relieved that it was at least summarized.
There seems to be a sentiment of dissatisfaction from those who were expecting various mysteries to be revealed!
Well, it has been revealed, though…
I don’t really understand the story, but as long as I can get excited watching the movie of the NLA attack and the Central Life defense, that’s all that matters.
I got my money’s worth in the field.
I wonder if the place where the soul returns feels the same in any dimension.
The floating continent was simple, but since there wasn’t much enjoyment in exploring places with the premise of flight, I had quite a bit of fun.
The troublesome aspect of the analysis layer has been around since the time of Geass.
You don’t have to take it seriously.
Since the production of the physical body itself is possible, if we can establish a line that allows us to directly insert a soul from BB, we should be able to manage it somehow.
I don’t particularly have any complaints about Xenoblade Chronicles, though.
I’m gradually becoming anxious about the scenarios for future works.
Quick recast was surprisingly comfortable, and I was amazed.
I couldn’t help but chuckle a bit that the guys from the floating continent had a seemingly added physical resistance minus.
Well, it’s fine to stick to your original intentions.
Just being able to see AU and that person after more than 10 years was a harvest.
You have a really refreshing personality, don’t you?
>>124
But the pizza complaint is sticky.
It seems like the soul itself could also be digitized.
I’m progressing through the normal and Kizuna quests that I had neglected, and it’s a bit interesting because I can defeat low-level opponents with the explosion from gear activation.
I was a little moved when the tandem setting was collected at the very end.
>>138
I was just wondering if I could ride Ares if I were also human.
Well, originally there were too many resources devoted to exploration and not enough time for the story, so the setting was overly rigid.
I guess it’s somewhat unavoidable.
>>140
Having the length to properly digest the story of Xenoblade Chronicles while also balancing exploration elements.
It’s difficult no matter what level of game it is…
>>144
Well, if I had to choose which one to prioritize, I would say exploration.
For those who prioritize the story, there are unnecessarily many cutscenes, which is a problem.
“We want you to move quickly.”
The issue might be that the writing cannot completely hide the fact that the person believes they are right and cannot compromise, rather than the content of the opinion itself.
By the way, I wonder if anyone has received the post-purchase survey from Nintendo?
>>143
It seems that some people come and some do not.
It hasn’t come to me.
>>152
I didn’t come either, so I wasn’t chosen this time either…
I wanted to compile various thoughts from the past 10 years…
If you don’t suddenly start saying strange things, I can normally accept critical opinions…
It’s not a critical opinion, it’s just a simple sun.
Security like NLA
>>157
Disrespect to NLA.
I want a setting where my friends’ equipment is not reflected, and I want a fashion without headgear as well.
There is an option to hide headgear display, but I was surprised that the elite glasses can also be removed.
Is it… a sun?
>>163
Flame of the Sun Bullet!
As more people clear it, naturally the number of complaints will increase.
It was like this when I was 3 too.
You guys should go to bed already.
In the first place, it’s a problem when I’m told that it came up even though there wasn’t a positive discussion about Chapter 13 before any criticism.
Well, it’s annoying that just when I was talking about the exploration part normally, they suddenly start bringing up chapter 13.
What’s up with people who keep bringing up 3?
>>169
Definia people with poor mimicry accuracy frequently appear.
If you’re making the next work, I want the story to be in an open-world format.
It feels like you can suddenly charge into Central Life like in Zelda.
>>170
The level system and I don’t get along well…
>>170
I absolutely think it’s impossible.
Ro, roku rensai…
>>172
Mu-Tsu-Ra-Bo-Shi!
>>172
Is this a sixth grader dog?
Just imagining it makes me unable to contain how cute it is!
Dissatisfaction with Xenoblade Chronicles.
Cannot use Bow and Lars-made dolls.
Let’s cool down for a moment.
It’s more constructive to discuss which character has the best rear end.
>>185
I’m the cutest!
It is true that the system is fundamentally incapable of having a proper discussion.
Therefore, when we are able to have a proper conversation every now and then, we must be grateful.
The proponents and opponents cannot coexist!
I received 30 dollars for the first time.
It really feels like level 30, doesn’t it?
I crashed into 40 monsters and was instantly destroyed…
I thought you had the power to turn things upside down in various ways.
I thought gathering scattered friends was just a way to buy time for gameplay.