
Since there is no demo version of the thread image, I would like to know what kind of game it is.
Xenoblade X Definitive Edition
A game that feels like filling out a map of the Ert Sea on a much larger scale.
This game never ends.
To not end means to not end.
The non-cross version of Xenoblade DE is also good.
>>4
I’ve played everything in Xenoblade except the thread image.
>>7
Then most of it can be explained as being the same!
>>7
I was in the same situation, but it’s super fun, so buy it quickly!
>>7
I’ve been doing it for about two weeks after buying it in the same situation, but I’m not even halfway done.
Fun
The game features protagonists who crash-land on an unexplored planet and explore a land that is about three times the size of Hyrule, using their own bodies or mobile suits, while befriending the indigenous people, creating weapons and armor, exterminating dangerous creatures, and dealing with scummy citizens.
The game still doesn’t support vinegar kelp, but I wonder if it can be used by buying it with vinegar kelp and upgrading to the second edition.
I think the only clear difference from others is that you can ride a robot.
If you’re doing a quest or two in 123, I think we would get along well.
There are no Nopon in the post-battle members.
The Nopon who joins you is a non-combatant.
I believe that compared to other numbered titles, this one places more emphasis on side quests and exploration rather than the story.
If you’re the type to run around from one end of Invidia to the other end of the giant god realm, you will definitely have an amazing time.
It can be said that Xenoblade Chronicles has no similar works, so until you buy it, you won’t know whether it suits you or not.
I think you can enjoy it if you’ve played the other Xenoblade games.
It’s more focused on exploration than others, but…
Give it a try.
I’m going to fly.
>>18
It took a while to take off…
For now, when you go out into the world, you’ll be like, “Wow, it’s so vast!”
Since getting the doll, it has been spacious.
I spent about 60 hours to finish up to Chapter 7, but it seems I’m still only halfway through.
It feels like an RPG about two-thirds the size of Tearkin…
If you like robots, I think playing this will keep you entertained for a year.
There are certainly some challenging parts, but if you’ve played through the entire series, you’ll be fine. Just go ahead and buy it.
Since I started flying, it tends to end quite quickly.
It is truly a fun experience to roam around the world freely as you like from the very beginning.
>>24
But the exhilaration of the moment I got into the robot is unparalleled.
>>24
There are some people who say this, but I honestly think the real challenge begins once you can fly, right?
A game that continues the excitement of when you encounter a giant.
Almost all the complaints from the WiiU era have been resolved, so you can enjoy it without any stress.
Like it’s already done sorting the equipment or something around there.
Since it’s spacious, our mobility is also high, and there’s no fall damage, so we can fly around freely.
Being impatient can definitely lead to a bit of frustration.
There’s only falling down… No, isn’t falling down strong…?
On the contrary, I wanted to do it in 2, so I paused for a moment.
Just don’t spoil anything until you get in the robot for now.
I will avoid taking on the saint’s quest for the time being.
It’s good to remember that Rin-chan’s quest requires you to compromise on choices.
>>33
I was wondering what to do for a few hours with this.
I was able to clear it forcefully, but…
>>38
That’s the problem because it’s the correct answer.
It’s problematic, but it was fun in its own way, so it’s all good!
I liked the main scenario of Xenoblade and didn’t do many side quests.
In that case, it might not match very well.
People who like Blade Quest 2 and Hero Quest 3 will really enjoy this.
It might be tough if either Elma or Rin is not good at something.
I think you would understand if you’ve played the numbered series games.
You can’t manage it without a certain level of mental space to be able to walk around the field.
>>39
I think you’ll get hooked if you like searching for shrines in Zelda.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, I’m gonna go over there! It’s fun to do that!
I want something similar in Xenoblade 4 too…
Thanks to the passage of time and having forgotten quite a bit, the second playthrough is really enjoyable.
I think the design of robots, which tends to be realistic, may vary in preference even among robot lovers.
Also, the disparity in performance is quite blatant, and it’s tough if your favorite robot is weak.
The installation of the data probe has no conditions now, so it’s really easy.
Finally reaching a destination without finding any landmarks, it’s really easy to die without any hope from the start.
>>43
Field skills have become limited to only a small number of treasures.
Thanks to the addition of quick recast, I can unleash arts at my preferred timing in battle.
The system has become incredibly comfortable, hasn’t it?
Going on a grand adventure right from the start can also be quite enjoyable in its own way.
I’ve never played Xenoblade, but I’m wondering whether to buy 2 or the one in the thread.
>>46
Rather than just doing 2, it’s better to do 123 first and then the thread image, or vice versa.
>>46
It can be said that 2 and Cross have completely opposite styles.
The second is a so-called JRPG style, where the main storyline is relatively straightforward and the emphasis is placed on exploration and the volume of side quests.
Both systems are somewhat complicated.
It’s tough in this day and age to not have a gyro in the camera.
A work where you can clearly see several ghosts appearing every time you play during a Nintendo Direct.
When playing previous Xenoblade games, I get confused with jump and ZR.
It’s one thing that you can’t accept both the main quest and character quest at the same time, but I thought it was insane that you can’t cancel midway.
It was interesting, though!
I think number 2 is the most casual and accessible, so I recommend it if you’re interested.
Can I buy sukonbu with the thread image?
It’s not mentioned much, but being able to capture enemy equipment is really good…
Well, dolls can only be obtained if a specific company is established.
Exploring an open world while walking around in life-size with a giant robot is quite unique, I think.
>https://store-jp.nintendo.com/item/software/D70020000000021
Is it available… then I guess I’ll buy it along with Mario RPG.
Clearing 1 quest spawns 5.
Unending
I wonder if the Switch2 edition will come out.
Of course, 1 to 3 as well.
It’s an amazing game that allows you to experience walking on a primitive planet where massive creatures that don’t care about humans live freely everywhere.
A game where you can really go to all visible land.
My favorite BGM with a name is from the Xenoblade series.
It’s not just background music, it’s a song…
The system is complex, but it’s fun once you understand it.
If you like exploration, feel free to do so.
If you’re going to do it on the Switch, the one in the thread is better.
Yumia is interesting, but the PS5 is better.
Walking
Robo
Deformed vehicle operation
Flight
Transformational flight
Cockpit
It’s really amazing how just moving around in this intricately designed open world is so much fun!! It feels so good!!
Zeno Blade 2 or X is still being discussed.
I was unsure about which one to do first.
I love robot games, so it looks like I should put Cross on the back burner…
After flying and doing everything in cockpit view, I went to 2.
I feel like I’m building up an incredible amount of frustration.
It’s a big creature that doesn’t care about humans at all, but it’s nice that it reacts and comes to kill when there’s commotion nearby.
If you do the cross first, it’s certain that there will be a series of falls and deaths in other series, and you won’t be able to withstand the low jump ability.
I’m gradually working through the sub-quests, tackling them one by one, and I think I’m probably about halfway through now.
It’s already about three years’ worth difference… that wasn’t my intention… I’m consuming the ingredients.
I’m still feeling confused about the perspective on life and death of Earthlings and their sense of body.