Nintendo appears to have gathered some exceptional talent for Xenoblade Chronicles 2, including Code Geass' character designer.
「トキハ」の同調シーンはこちら!スラっとしたスタイル、あこがれますも~! pic.twitter.com/UVLZaQKJBt
— ゼノブレイド2 (@XenobladeJP) October 20, 2017
Xeno fans rejoice! The six-part saga has finally been told!
Xenogears was originally supposed to be a six part series, but Squaresoft cut the budget for the first game and canceled future plans. Xenosaga, published by Bandai Namco, was its spritual successor, and it too was supposed to be a six part series but was cut to a trilogy after subpar sales for Xenosaga 2.
Future Redeemed is by far the best DLC of the Xenoblade series, achieving its lofty goals of introducing new characters, reconnecting with older ones, and closing a narrative that Monolith Soft’s main man Tetsuya Takahashi has been trying to tell since 1998.
DualShockers Writes "Xenoblade Chronicles 2 features a wide range of characters. Amid the cast of Rex, his allies, and even his enemies, you'll find many interesting personalities throughout your playthrough. However, among all these endearing heroes and villains, few come close to being as interesting or compelling as Poppi."
Are you foggy on the events of Xenoblade Chronicles 2? Read an in-depth story recap to get caught up.
Well, Nintendo is certainly trying to attract an older audience with such a bouncy, jiggly character.