Xenoblade will beat out Zelda and be Nintendo's 2022 Game of the Year.
Xenoblade 3 executive director and writer Tetsuya Takahashi talks about the City and Citizens fates, including Monica and Ghondor.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Moebius and Z villains explained by Tetsuya Takahashi, the executive director and writer.
One of my favorite jrpg this gen. I hope XC4 will be a launch game for Nintendo's next console.
The Xenoblade Chronicles 3 art book came out this week in Japan, and it contains a pretty big interview with various members of the staff, including executive director / writer Tetsuya Takahashi. At one point, Takahashi addressed a player survey with a specific topic about the administrator of Origin.
Just started Xenoblade Chronicles Remastered and
I have to say, after 4 or 5 hours struggling to take in all the systems and tutorials I am really starting to love the game. I am excited to keep playing and will defo be picking up the sequel soon.
I know they are popular, so hardly a hidden gem or anything, but nonetheless, folks shouldn't sleep on this series in the same way I did 😃
The reputation that the second game have gathered for the series is gonna be hard to ignore for a lot of people, that's the sad effect of character designs, apparently this one may change the view again
... no...
I wanted to love the series, but these games are overly big. In both 1 and 2, I stopped at around 60 hours and I was still so far from the end.
After around 50 hours I tried to rush the rest of 2 to get to the end quickly, but the enemies got too strong, I got blocked by a particularly difficult boss, and I needed to grind for levels and power up my Blades (which for many it involved doing extra quests, which took even more time).
It's one thing to know I can reach the end quickly but choose to enjoy the world calmly (like in Skyrim and Witcher 3), and a different thing is having no other choice than grind and take so long to get to the end.