Willians Santos with the growing popularity of Xenoblade I really don’t know why they aren’t bringing it over. A simple port that just removes game pad features would be free money! And then they would make even more money if they branded it as a “Deluxe” game and added and fixed problems with the original!
@@williaml3025 It's not their call to make, it's Monolith Soft's. Nintendo licensed the game but Monolith are the ones who own it, if anyone is to make a port of it, it's Monolith.
@Nero Biblios I understand that it is ultimately Monolith’s choice what happens. But I’m just saying that since X would be relatively easy to port over (lack of game pad need) they could do it or they could even send the game to another studio to port it.
Earthbound 3 Monolith Soft, or better saying, Takahashi already said they want X on switch and the problem is money (interviews).And Monolith Soft founding comes from Nintendo, so I think they are the ones that need to give the green light for the port to happen.
spoiler alert (postgame) Well since Lin is a mim, we dont know how long she's been 13 years old. Like Elma, it said her age is 29. But later they mentioned that Elma's trueform already visited earth 30 years before. Which implies she already older than that, maybe 50 or even hundreds (she's alien). We dont even know if mim is aging or not.
I was about 12 hours in before I realised that the probes also act as fast travel points. I had been running everywhere and exploring. It was pretty fun actually
It also helps that you can actually run really fast and jump over obstacles (or up mountains with enough patience). Playing Xenoblade 2 and taking forever to run anywhere was frustrating and the tiny movement speed bonuses don't really help much. Please keep map sizes tolerable for the movement speed because if you build a giant area just to make it look awesome, how awesome it looks is going to be the last thing I'll be paying attention to.
As someone who preordered the game, I can say that the online component was actually immersive. Before there were written guides, you could trust those BLADE reports, and tackling the multiplayer missions when nobody knew what was going on felt great. In other words, it literally felt like the premise of the game, BLADEs trying to survive on this world that they know nothing about and it was executed so well with the online feature. Loved this game so much
I know, lol. He keeps saying all these characters from later games were people in X, and it's like "nah, those are X characters going on to star in those other games. You're backwards man" lololol
Honestly the best Xenoblade game to date. This video doesn't do it justice just giving a synopsis of the main quest, which is only 1/4th of the total story. The side missions are what truly makes it spectacular.
The biggest plot twist of Xenoblade X was finding out that the vocals in the OST were sung in German Also I can't believe you didn't talk about the sidequest where you have to drug an alien representative because he wants to change the currency of New L.A. to pizzas smh my head
I played through the first game, and I didn't remember that at all. To be honest, the first one didn't really leave any tactile memories apart from the ending being a mess (it's almost a series stable it seems -,-). Granted, it's been forever since I played it.
Seriously? Well, I guess I just remembered the Telethia especially from the impact on Melia, my favorite character second only to Shulk. I loved Xenoblade 1, so I guess I just can’t relate.
@@torment6425 I'm not that much of a fan of the series, didn't particularly like the first one and haven't bothered playing 2, so I don't personally find it much of a wonder I don't remember things from it. I don't even remember the names of the main characters besides Shulk.
The difference is that in 1, Telethia are a race of monsters, not just a singular existence. The Telethia in X is probably just an easter egg, kinda like how Elma's true form looks like Kos-Mos.
In the game files Tatsu has soul voice lines that are never used. Looks like he was an intended party member at some point but he was reduced to one big food joke. Shame.
I'm a bit late, but just wanted to point out that (if I remember correctly) Tatsu was suppose to let you know about the weather and its effects or forecasting if you have Lin in your party. I can't 100% confirm this, but it's what I remember from pre-lauch covering. In the end he didn't even get that kind of role.
Tatsu is apart of a scrapped feature called guides, those empty squares that appear on the screen when you open the menue are left over from it. He also has two of Riki's clubs on his back so maybe he was going to be in combat?
Mobius 1 It set the bar high, yes, but it also did things massively different from XC1 but many players still tried to play it like the first and failed miserably. Part of the enjoyment of X comes from understanding the experience it means to provide, as well as the tools it gives you to create your own wonderful experience.
@@pizzashark7067 I don't consider the Wii U a waste entirely because of this game. I had more hours in Xenoblade X than Smash or Splatoon (400+ compared to ~350 and ~250). I've done 4 playthroughs of it, and I'm still finding out new things about it. My next playthrough, I'm going to try and kill Luciel the Eternal (level 92 superboss) at level 25.
@@jericho7173 He has a spirit. What people don't realise about this is that he needs a fighter spirit with official art, and that's already in the game along with Tora, Pyra, Mythra, Nia and Mórag.
I really want a port to try out the game, since I played it a bit (wondered around the area never reaching the city), but stopped, since I was not really adapted for long play sessions on a Home Console, and never picked it up again. With the Switch I was able to complete Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and I hope X comes in so I can give it another try.
That thing you said about the game feeling kinda like an MMO is much more accurate than you think. Early trailers showed the online was much different earlier in the games development, where you would go into a lobby where you could actually interact with other players in the world, not just for short online missions.
Oh my god you did the Nagi refuse scene, that part is amazing And yeah those other players you see in the world are basically a way to recruit someone else’s avatar temporarily. But you can join squad missions and global nemesis battles with other players, and work together to kill enemies and collect items together (though you’re not on the same screen, it just shows everyone’s work toward the total).
One of my favorite details about the Skells is that you can step on any enemy that's around the same size as a human. There were times where I would go back to the starting area and just stomp on the enemies like they were ants! XD
If you say that Xeno 2's combat was mainly letting the game auto attack, then you didn't play Xeno2 right. First of all there was auto attack canceling, then there were desserts, and finally there was cancel chaining. With these you basically didn't auto attack at all
This was my first Xenoblade game, and like you I had no idea what the hell I was doing for a large portion of the game. I didn't even know I could swap the party lead until after I had beaten my first playthrough. And yet, knowing so little was amazing because I was always bewildered by how much there actually was to discover when diving deep into the mechanics and inner workings of the game's system, especially combat. Oh boy, this game's combat has to be my favorite RPG combat system I've ever experienced. And all of this without even going over the world and enemy design. The world is the best I have seen in any game and the exploration alongside the grand sense of scale is simply wondrous. The bizarre alien designs never get old because of how unique they are, and you can find out just how crazy they get by beheading a milesaur, which then reveals its real head was concealed within all along! This kind of detail blew my mind when playing this game for the first time, and it continues to impress me looking back on it. The characters and story are rather weak but I believe the great sidequests, deep combat, endless customization, and top tier world/enemy design easily more than make up for it. Oh and SKELLS. I know for a fact you will enjoy Xenoblade 1 when you get around to it, that game is tied with Xenoblade X as my favorite games of all time.
I have to say, games are much better when they leave you to discover everything about it, even mechanics wise. That way there's no overly long tutorial that slows down the game. Saying that, this game was incredibly fast paced for me, despite playing for over 400 hours...
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 The only times it ever slowed down for me was when I had to grind for a few fights. However, 116 hours into the MAIN story, I have never once felt bored with playing it.
ik this comment comes months late but. This was my first Xenoblade game and I was so hyped for it back in 2014/15 and I completely fell in love with the series since. Recently finished one (a year ago) and im anticipating the remake. Gave me headaches playing on 3DS. Hope they port this game to Switch though.
This game made me care about the characters... About the lore... The combat, the art style, everything is unique and is beautiful all compiled in a masterfull underrated top tier gem... Love this game.
Xenoblade X was my first Xenoblade and oh boy is it my favorite game. I want it to have a switch remaster. Also Sylvalum isnt cold its uhh... Spores.. Which is more gross but more cool haha... So with Xenoblade 1 coming to switch i guess X is a real possibility now huh.
BLADE in Japanese meant: "Beyond the Logos Artificial Destiny Emancipator" a Gnostic Reference to the Logos, the Word of God and the Logos, the Three State of Mind that makes up the Demiurge
@@slobertooth1358 2's waifus are awful because they lack the personality. Sure, the waifus in X suffer from the game's CAC engine, but they are way better in the personality department.
i just started playing this game 3 days ago and its almost safe to say that its possibly one of my favorite of all time now. i can't stop playing and its so rewarding, satisfying, and just plain out fun.
This was the first xeno game i ever played and it completely overwhelmed me. I know there's so much i missed just because i could barely understand what was expected of me as a player. But even with that, i still have a lot of great memories of it and look forward to the definitive edition
If I can spend 2000 hours on this game, I can definitely spend 40 minutes watching a review of it. I might just need to restart this game for like the 5th time after watching this...
I actually quit playing this game because it felt like none of the characters had any development and eveytime Lao used a spear he'd go "not my Forte but if you insist" on repeat. Drove me crazy. I'd like to play it again but i sold my wii u years ago
Just want to clear up some bits of misinformation here. I’m not blaming you since they’re highly likely to be honest mistakes, but I still need to clear these up. 1. The damage, defense, and pretty much every other stat regarding Skells actually does improve as you level up. You might have been confused by this because there is a level next to each Skell Frame, but these just represent the minimum level required for the Skell to be used by a pilot. Think of the Skells as any other piece of equipment. The Skells with the higher stars will be stronger than ones with lower stats when they’re the same level but that doesn’t mean that simply leveling up won’t make the Skell with lower stats stronger than it was previously. 2. You actually can do most side quests after accepting Story Missions. The only side quests that you can’t do are affinity missions, which just happened to be the type of quest that you attempted to do during Chapter 12. If you had tried doing a normal mission (one that is obtained from the NPCs with question marks over their heads) or a basic mission (one that is obtained from the BLADE concourse) you would have been fine. Just wanted to clear those two things up, thanks.
I don't know if it's a problem with your wording or semantics but Skell stats do not scale with levels. As in, it gets +1 attack and +2 defense on level up or that kind of stuff when you go from Lv30 to Lv31, that doesn't happen. You simply have access to gear with higher stats once you break those level requirements. Getting to Lv50 (and buying the respective Lv50 Skell) will allow you to equip significantly better gear. Skell gear does have an actual level hidden in plain sight (in the name of the gear. Something like XXM140SA is worse than something named XXM150SA for instance) which does improve the gear's parameter, but again, it will never level up or scale gradually. It just *is* stronger and stays that way forever until you level enough to break the next level barrier and equip better stuff.
NEOC - Oh, I guess I always just assumed that it worked that way since that’s how equipment normally works in RPGs. I had seen the level that you’re referring to, of course, but like I said, I thought it was just a level requirement (as in “you need to be at least so-and-so level to use this Skell”). I guess I’ve just never noticed this property. I apologize for this.
Ten2 Knock Well, there’s also Skills and Armor that upgrade Skell abilities. The stats for a Skell don’t level up, but the Skell does get stronger due to the character’s stats increasing. I could be wrong, but I think I’ve cut enough enemies up with a scythe to have realized my level 30 Skell shouldn’t be killing a level 60 enemy with no problems.
@@ten2knock I mean, technically you're right that leveling up grants you ways to augment your skells, but that's either through higher level skell gear (the armor, every 10 levels you get better ones, and you can also get higher level augments for them), or from skills (Galactic Knight, for example). However, your regular stats do not affect your skell stats. Skell stats are static, outside of augments/skills/weapons/armor. No leveling will make your skell stronger. That's why the Ares 90 will always outpace non-level-60 skells, but the level 60 skells outpace the Ares 90 if you put in enough time into min/maxing them with super weapons and augments.
@@narrenitsuwaru8052 Nah, your character has zero effect on the Skell unless otherwise specified. And those "otherwise specified" are, in a (possibly) comprehensive list: • Synchronicity skill (depends on class rank, not level) • Drive Augments (independent of level, you can be Lv5 and have LvXX augments anyways) • Leveling up allowing you to equip better armor, which has higher level Battle Traits-those Battle Traits can be Drive Augments (indirect improvement; the Skell isn't improving because your stats also did, but rather, because you can get better stuff due to level barriers being lifted) * Note: Drive Augments cap at 100%, so, for instance, if you have 5 Melee Attack Drive XX augments, instead of going for a sixth, go for Max GP Drive instead • Leveling up allowing you to use stronger Skells (indirect improvement) • Stronger Skells being able to use stronger weapons (indirect improvement) • This is a stretch, but Surge Augments (independent of level. And it just makes Soul Voice come more often) If you have two characters piloting the Lv20 Urban, one of them Lv20 and the other dude being Lv60, provided that everything is exactly the same aside from their level, there's zero difference in the Skell's performance. It really is best to think of it as an entity completely divorced from the player's character-just because you can run faster than most people and get tired much later, doesn't mean that your car also has better top speed and more efficient fuel consumption Level in this game is a very loose reference, the uploader mentioned it in the video: you shouldn't care about levels as much as size. A 30 level difference is probably trivial, especially if the Lv60 enemy in question is like, a Blatta or something. Now if your Lv30 Skell is killing a Millesaur, ya that's something impressive, but I think it's still doable-someone killed Telethia with a Lv30 Lailah or something. Besides, the E-Scythe is a really powerful weapon. You know how everyone says that the G-Buster is really darn powerful? If the E-Scythe lands a hit on the back, it hits harder than the G-Buster, on top of having better cooldown. -G Buster is still better in most cases because it staggers the enemy-
Omg RamZaes I LOVE YOU! This game was my life for the longest time. I put over 250 hours into this game and i thought i was the only one who played...I was wrong.
The story is like the tutorial and the exploring, grinding, build building and superbosses as well as the side quests/affinity missions which unlock new characters and abilities are actually the main part of the game for anyone wondering.
From what I've heard, the volume of the music in cutscenes isn't an issue in the Japanese release of the game. Nintendo of America just screwed up, apparently.
I bought my wii U for splatoon ended up playing my favorite game of all times: Xenoblade X I can't WAIT for a sequel. that game is so underrated, and I will never forgive IGN saying the soundtrack is bad just because of NLA music ONE . FUCKING. SONG and lmao that last chapter I swear to gawd XC2 final boss's difficulty was a joke in comparison PS : there is a vandham in all xenoblades, and there is ton of xeno 1 easter eggs like Lin's monado hair pins, thelethia and tatsu is that one old nopon in refugee camp , they did the same for Tora, tatsu's friend
Bless you, I just completed my second playthrough and this game is a gem which should be remastered for switch tbh Edit: stuck on an affinity mission vs lvl 80 2 bosses. Gotta get the ares 90 I suppose
Yeah they're Sphinxes. I wiped on my first fight, but when I respawned, the game doesn't force you to engage them both at the same time, for some reason. They aren't a party, they just happen to detect you at the same time once the cutscene is ovre. So I just carefully picked them on separately and was able to deal with them.
This was my favorite game on the Wii U. I deeply enjoyed it and I got to play with people as we fought gaint bosses in that terrible multiplayer thing they did. Still was lots of fun.
Finally X gets the attention it deserves! While nowhere near a perfect game, it was my first Xenoblade game and was what got me hooked on the series. Seeing you do some of the exact same stuff I did (not realizing their was a Battle Menu until hours in, putting a helmet on Lin the moment you could and never taking it off, and dubbing Elma best girl immediately) brought an insane wave of nostalgia. Thanks for reviewing this gem, makes us 3 who actually played it happy And yes, everyone played it offline, even back before the Wii U's online died
I think you misunderstood how Skell insurance works. For a long time, I did too. Each Skell has a certain number of insurance points. (IIRC, a whopping 10 for any that you craft, and 3 for any that you buy) The QTE when your skell blows up doesn't determine whether you have to pay to replace it. If you have any insurance points remaining, it will be covered. However, you need to get a perfect or you'll lose 1 insurance point. You don't have to worry about a QTE for your teammates skells dying; they automatically get a perfect every time. If a skell has run out of insurance points, you'll have to pay up every time, no matter who is using it and regardless of the QTE. So if you give your teammates skells with insurance, and don't use those skells yourself, you will never have to worry about paying to replace them unless you want to buy them a different one. If you ever decide you want to come back and finish the game, I recommend optimizing Frontiernav for revenue while you just head out into the world, and explore to find more FN nodes . It shouldn't be hard to find resources online to help you figure out how to get plenty of cash this way. (your cave trick is really bad TBH, it's not hard to get Frontiernav revenue to eclipse what you get from that cave) I also found a recommendation for fighting the Vita to equip all your skells with Beam Saber and G-Busters. (it's been too long for me to remember how to fight) Also, don't forget you probably have consumable items you can use from the same menu that lets you command teammates in combat! Those can be really handy to cheese a hard fight. Edit: I just remembered, when you talked about realizing you could 'control' your teammates I initially thought you had realized you could play as them, but then you talked about that combat menu instead... and never addressed that you could play as them. Well, you can! The player character has way more potential than anyone else due to the extreme level of customization, but just for fun you can go ahead and play as them. There's an option in the regular menus to switch around your party order, the same screen that opens when you add somebody to your party. Whoever you put in the top spot will be who you play as. One thing of particular note, Elma has a skill called Ghost Walker. It's a TP skill so you need to do some fighting to build up your TP before you can use it, but once you have TP built up, you can use that skill to become undetectable for a short time (I think it's like 20-30 seconds) Very useful for getting past enemies you're not strong enough to fight while exploring, like say if they're near a chest you want to open. It's a bit confusing the first time you do it though, since you have to target an enemy to use it, and then your party will start attacking. Try targeting an enemy from a distance, and make sure to cancel combat ASAP before you and your teammates attack the enemy, or they'll engage you and you'll have to kill them or otherwise lose aggro before you can interact with things like chests. Sorry for such a lengthy, rambling comment! I really love this game.
I loved just hopping in a Skell and flying around, taking in the scenery for fun. P.S. My flight skills served me well, swimming underwater in the Pirates world in KH3
@@slobertooth1358 honestly I haven't played Torna yet so I can't give an opinion on it, though I would love to because I still love XC2 and I heard great things about Torna
About the video description, we made it bois, we got pyra/Mythra in smash, we have xenoblade 3 coming out in 21 days, now all we need is a X remake/port…. And maybe a sequel to X after all is said and done.
@@Dr.Farewell Sales wise yes, but pretty much nobody has anything bad to say about that game, so it's rated pretty fairly. Whereas with X it generates a lot of hate for deviating from the first, and usually the hate is unwarranted.
Great video as always! One thing I wished you could have talked more on is about how incredible this world is! Maybe it's just a me thing, but I really dig everything in this world we mess around in. It really opened up my interest in world aesthetics, world building...that kind of thing. It's all on a massive scale and are just awe-inspiring, and the vantage points you can get to do nothing but amplify that in spades! It was liberating to finally be on top of that giant rock spire thing in Primordia, or the huge mechanical circular Stargate thing in Oblivion, reaching that somewhat hidden area beyond Noctilum called Divine Roost, and so much more. I know it's a lengthy post about something silly, but I really love this world that was crafted here!
I definitely don't fault you for it, gotta pick your battles and all. Oh man though, being able to fly really set the game on a different level though!
Swimming in the ocean for an hour only to find no other beach in the jungle area is such a mood, I did the exact same thing. I swear 90% of my playtime on this game is just me trying to get into overleveled areas by sneaking around monsters. ...I love it.
My only problem with X was how some of the character models looked, it was a good game at times. I'm glad to see alot of people like it, it deserves a sequel since the cliffhanger.
Going from Xenoblade 2 to X, then to 1 has got to be a trip... Kinda like going from Persona 5 to DemiKids, to Shin megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse, to Jack Bros. on the Virtual Boy.
I think this video has encouraged me to finally finish this game. I stopped around chapter 6 or 7 a few years ago because I got burnt out on side quests and this game has just been collecting dust in my basement. Time to find it and finish it.
edit: well here ya go :) th-cam.com/video/mTq408JAqF0/w-d-xo.html
And yes im serious about 40:51 :P
No you arent
love how your working through the series backwards
You playing xenoblade 1 would be a dream come true.
Xeno 1 is probably my favorite game of all time so yeah I'd like to see that
RamZaes make a discord you nerd
Nintendo is sleeping big in not bringing a enhanced version of Xenoblade X to the switch. I would kill for it.
Willians Santos with the growing popularity of Xenoblade I really don’t know why they aren’t bringing it over. A simple port that just removes game pad features would be free money! And then they would make even more money if they branded it as a “Deluxe” game and added and fixed problems with the original!
Same. It's literally a 400+ hour time sink that I wouldn't mind doing again like 4 years ago.
@@williaml3025 It's not their call to make, it's Monolith Soft's. Nintendo licensed the game but Monolith are the ones who own it, if anyone is to make a port of it, it's Monolith.
@Nero Biblios I understand that it is ultimately Monolith’s choice what happens. But I’m just saying that since X would be relatively easy to port over (lack of game pad need) they could do it or they could even send the game to another studio to port it.
Earthbound 3 Monolith Soft, or better saying, Takahashi already said they want X on switch and the problem is money (interviews).And Monolith Soft founding comes from Nintendo, so I think they are the ones that need to give the green light for the port to happen.
“She’s 13” *proceeds to be the tank of the party*
Talk about getting puberty
Well it's fine after you see Chapter 5.
Complete with her own BFG
spoiler alert (postgame)
Well since Lin is a mim, we dont know how long she's been 13 years old.
Like Elma, it said her age is 29. But later they mentioned that Elma's trueform already visited earth 30 years before. Which implies she already older than that, maybe 50 or even hundreds (she's alien). We dont even know if mim is aging or not.
@@elkhaqelfida5972 they haven't been mims for THAT long
Xenoblade Chronicles X is basically the best Gundam game ever made
xenogears and xenosaga are big competition.
It's not
Lmao
too bad its wii u only.
@@SamuelSamuelSamuel u kno its the same dev right?
I was about 12 hours in before I realised that the probes also act as fast travel points. I had been running everywhere and exploring. It was pretty fun actually
Yeah not using fast travel is actually great to discover more of the world.
@@zant41 I've done this in BOTW as well. No teleporting is a different experience.
It also helps that you can actually run really fast and jump over obstacles (or up mountains with enough patience). Playing Xenoblade 2 and taking forever to run anywhere was frustrating and the tiny movement speed bonuses don't really help much. Please keep map sizes tolerable for the movement speed because if you build a giant area just to make it look awesome, how awesome it looks is going to be the last thing I'll be paying attention to.
@@Jam77229 I prefer to fast travel, because it makes Zora's Domain and Goron City way more convenient to get to
Dumbass
As someone who preordered the game, I can say that the online component was actually immersive. Before there were written guides, you could trust those BLADE reports, and tackling the multiplayer missions when nobody knew what was going on felt great. In other words, it literally felt like the premise of the game, BLADEs trying to survive on this world that they know nothing about and it was executed so well with the online feature. Loved this game so much
aand what the frick is that profile name
@@henryg.8762 perfection
@@scullyf2254 fair enough
Dude your name is preventing me from using my mouse wheel click to scroll up and down the page lol
Fuck you.
I can't scroll with middle click
"Voiced by Morgana from Persona 5 (2017)"
Ahem, Morgana was voiced by Lin Lee Koo from Xenoblade Chronicles X (2015)
I know, lol. He keeps saying all these characters from later games were people in X, and it's like "nah, those are X characters going on to star in those other games. You're backwards man" lololol
She was voiced by Sothis from Fire Emblem Three Houses... I'm sorry, I'll see myself out.
Also voiced Nana from GE2, but that's a fair bit more niche.
Nah, she's Taiga from Toradora
I’m hoping “She’s 13” is going to be a series regular!
Oooh. Boy
That’s gonna get a Lotta mileage
same
Well Rex was 15 and he was followed by a 494 year old pedophile blade...
@@calebnguyen7170 people were mad about anime tiddies but not the blatant pedophilia presented in this game 😔/s
@@calebnguyen7170 to be fair, she was asleep for majority of her life and before that she wasn't even awakened for more than a year.
A 40 minute video about my favorite Xenoblade game? Time to get some food.
Tatsu: *sweats*
* -xenoblade-
Same.
It's one of my favorite games in general tbh
Honestly the best Xenoblade game to date. This video doesn't do it justice just giving a synopsis of the main quest, which is only 1/4th of the total story. The side missions are what truly makes it spectacular.
The biggest plot twist of Xenoblade X was finding out that the vocals in the OST were sung in German
Also I can't believe you didn't talk about the sidequest where you have to drug an alien representative because he wants to change the currency of New L.A. to pizzas smh my head
He's done it before with anime like Kill la kill!
And I had to keep it under an hour!!! Hahaha
The real biggest plot twist was when Luxaar used his special attack: Mega Destruction Dark Ball of Darkness and Destruction
@@mmerald-t5w To be fair, the german is really hard to hear.
"smh my head"
"If we don't stop them, we'll see a dark age of pizza the likes of which the world has never seen before" XD
The "giant death bird" is called a Telethia, you'd know that if you played the first game
I played through the first game, and I didn't remember that at all. To be honest, the first one didn't really leave any tactile memories apart from the ending being a mess (it's almost a series stable it seems -,-). Granted, it's been forever since I played it.
Seriously? Well, I guess I just remembered the Telethia especially from the impact on Melia, my favorite character second only to Shulk. I loved Xenoblade 1, so I guess I just can’t relate.
Im shocked some people dont remember even after playing the first game! They were all over the place
@@torment6425 I'm not that much of a fan of the series, didn't particularly like the first one and haven't bothered playing 2, so I don't personally find it much of a wonder I don't remember things from it. I don't even remember the names of the main characters besides Shulk.
The difference is that in 1, Telethia are a race of monsters, not just a singular existence. The Telethia in X is probably just an easter egg, kinda like how Elma's true form looks like Kos-Mos.
In the game files Tatsu has soul voice lines that are never used. Looks like he was an intended party member at some point but he was reduced to one big food joke. Shame.
It would have been nice. He could have been a multi-tool of a mage like Riki was
I'm a bit late, but just wanted to point out that (if I remember correctly) Tatsu was suppose to let you know about the weather and its effects or forecasting if you have Lin in your party.
I can't 100% confirm this, but it's what I remember from pre-lauch covering. In the end he didn't even get that kind of role.
Sup Sabuuchi, I guess u played this game or something
Tatsu is apart of a scrapped feature called guides, those empty squares that appear on the screen when you open the menue are left over from it.
He also has two of Riki's clubs on his back so maybe he was going to be in combat?
Finally, someone not shitting on this wonderful game. God I love it, it's so underrated and I really want a sequel.
Or a Switch port would be awesome.
We need a switch port if XCX2 is gonna ever make sense to people
It's not that the game was bad, it's just that the first Xenoblade set the bar a bit too high.
Mobius 1 It set the bar high, yes, but it also did things massively different from XC1 but many players still tried to play it like the first and failed miserably. Part of the enjoyment of X comes from understanding the experience it means to provide, as well as the tools it gives you to create your own wonderful experience.
Fortunately the story isin't fates bad so i don't go all WRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRY
Most underrated game for how much content it has period. Also, please add Elma in Smash daddy Sakurai
@Fozzy W Elma hot milf
problem wii U......
"I'm more of an Elma person"
Elma is a spirit in ultimate lol
@Elijah Paleshi I can only hear lucy from Fairy Tail when I hear Alexa
Congrats you’ve convinced me to get this game
He convinced me to dust off my WiiU and play it again. Even though I had 450+ hours already...
B.I.T.C.H
If you wasted money on a Wii U, you might as well buy its best title.
Bruh its one of my favorite game to fate
@@pizzashark7067 I don't consider the Wii U a waste entirely because of this game. I had more hours in Xenoblade X than Smash or Splatoon (400+ compared to ~350 and ~250). I've done 4 playthroughs of it, and I'm still finding out new things about it. My next playthrough, I'm going to try and kill Luciel the Eternal (level 92 superboss) at level 25.
Last time I was this early Rex still had a chance in Smash
*_O O F_*
B R U H
He still does T_T
@@jericho7173 He has a spirit. What people don't realise about this is that he needs a fighter spirit with official art, and that's already in the game along with Tora, Pyra, Mythra, Nia and Mórag.
On another note, WHY TF DOESN'T ZEKE HAVE A SPIRIT????
Xenoblade X is without a doubt one of the best JRPGs I've ever played
It NEEDS a port on Switch so more people can play it
It's more of an MMO than an rpg.
My gamepad is broken, so switch port please
I really want a port to try out the game, since I played it a bit (wondered around the area never reaching the city), but stopped, since I was not really adapted for long play sessions on a Home Console, and never picked it up again. With the Switch I was able to complete Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and I hope X comes in so I can give it another try.
* -one of-
@@capscaps04 MMO? The online is probably the smallest part of the game, lol.
That thing you said about the game feeling kinda like an MMO is much more accurate than you think. Early trailers showed the online was much different earlier in the games development, where you would go into a lobby where you could actually interact with other players in the world, not just for short online missions.
I remember a trailer and a giant monster was crawling so fast towards the player. I was like, "Imagine this online."
I have like 700 hours into this game. Loved every moment of it. Its so good, even with its flaws here and there.
I had 630 hrs. I'm guessing you went for 100% completion as well. Xc2 hands down is my favorite jpeg.
make another video about the sidequest stories! thats the best part of XCX!
Zafran Orbian YES YES!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yelv’s affinity missions are by far my favorite side quest
*Ahem.*
Hello? Is this thing on?
@divide two NEED A BIGGER GUN
Black Tar - The song you turn up in the car
Uncontrollable - The song that triggers your PTSD
The key we’ve lost - the song you will never remember hearing in game
Oh my god you did the Nagi refuse scene, that part is amazing
And yeah those other players you see in the world are basically a way to recruit someone else’s avatar temporarily. But you can join squad missions and global nemesis battles with other players, and work together to kill enemies and collect items together (though you’re not on the same screen, it just shows everyone’s work toward the total).
One of my favorite details about the Skells is that you can step on any enemy that's around the same size as a human. There were times where I would go back to the starting area and just stomp on the enemies like they were ants! XD
If you say that Xeno 2's combat was mainly letting the game auto attack, then you didn't play Xeno2 right. First of all there was auto attack canceling, then there were desserts, and finally there was cancel chaining. With these you basically didn't auto attack at all
Ram keeps talking about how this game makes him feel like a small human and he really enjoys that.
Yep, that's sub qualities
Oh, then subs > doms
I much prefer regular sandwiches.
submissive and breedable
What’s this has to do substitute teachers?
This was my first Xenoblade game, and like you I had no idea what the hell I was doing for a large portion of the game. I didn't even know I could swap the party lead until after I had beaten my first playthrough. And yet, knowing so little was amazing because I was always bewildered by how much there actually was to discover when diving deep into the mechanics and inner workings of the game's system, especially combat. Oh boy, this game's combat has to be my favorite RPG combat system I've ever experienced.
And all of this without even going over the world and enemy design. The world is the best I have seen in any game and the exploration alongside the grand sense of scale is simply wondrous. The bizarre alien designs never get old because of how unique they are, and you can find out just how crazy they get by beheading a milesaur, which then reveals its real head was concealed within all along! This kind of detail blew my mind when playing this game for the first time, and it continues to impress me looking back on it.
The characters and story are rather weak but I believe the great sidequests, deep combat, endless customization, and top tier world/enemy design easily more than make up for it. Oh and SKELLS.
I know for a fact you will enjoy Xenoblade 1 when you get around to it, that game is tied with Xenoblade X as my favorite games of all time.
I have to say, games are much better when they leave you to discover everything about it, even mechanics wise. That way there's no overly long tutorial that slows down the game. Saying that, this game was incredibly fast paced for me, despite playing for over 400 hours...
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 The only times it ever slowed down for me was when I had to grind for a few fights. However, 116 hours into the MAIN story, I have never once felt bored with playing it.
*YoU cAN sWAp THe pArTY lEAd?*
ik this comment comes months late but. This was my first Xenoblade game and I was so hyped for it back in 2014/15 and I completely fell in love with the series since. Recently finished one (a year ago) and im anticipating the remake. Gave me headaches playing on 3DS. Hope they port this game to Switch though.
This game made me care about the characters... About the lore... The combat, the art style, everything is unique and is beautiful all compiled in a masterfull underrated top tier gem... Love this game.
My favorite
Lol just 2 days ago i started to go back and play X and you come up with this video. Must be destiny.
It always makes me really happy to see people talk about this masterpiece.
Haven't watched the whole vid but thank you for this. X is my favorite video game of all time.
Same man. Games like this are hard to find. Xeno 1 and 2 are cool, but this one has a certain feel to it that I can't explain.
Xenoblade X was my first Xenoblade and oh boy is it my favorite game. I want it to have a switch remaster. Also Sylvalum isnt cold its uhh... Spores.. Which is more gross but more cool haha... So with Xenoblade 1 coming to switch i guess X is a real possibility now huh.
3 years later....I guess not.
@@ValorDucky I knooooow. Sucks so much
I love everything about this video. The writing, the editing. All of it. Glad I found your channel and have a great day!
BLADE in Japanese meant: "Beyond the Logos Artificial Destiny Emancipator" a Gnostic Reference to the Logos, the Word of God and the Logos, the Three State of Mind that makes up the Demiurge
Wait, really!!??
I need a remaster on switch, this game was my favourite Wii U title and honestly one of my favourite games ever. I think about it all the time ._.
We just need two words to know why this game is good. Good waifus.
They pale in comparison to the one's in 2, Torna and 1 tho.
Justin Y. Ah I see you’re a man of culture as well
X has the best waifus, don't worry. You can even make your own one!
@@slobertooth1358 2's waifus are awful because they lack the personality. Sure, the waifus in X suffer from the game's CAC engine, but they are way better in the personality department.
@@Skeloperch I respectfully disagree with you their. I thought 2's characters had a lot of personality to them, WAY WAY more than X's cast imo.
GOD THIS GAME IS SO GOOD I'm glad people (you) are still talking about it
Still waiting for Xenoblade Chronicles X 2...
I'm glad this video exists, Xenoblade X is one of my favourite games of all time and is personally my favourite Xeno game. Spent 210 hours on it
Okay, I get it, you want a break from Xenoblade.
Then do Xenogears and Xenosaga
i just started playing this game 3 days ago and its almost safe to say that its possibly one of my favorite of all time now. i can't stop playing and its so rewarding, satisfying, and just plain out fun.
I was so surprised when I found out you could fight Telethia in X
This was the first xeno game i ever played and it completely overwhelmed me. I know there's so much i missed just because i could barely understand what was expected of me as a player. But even with that, i still have a lot of great memories of it and look forward to the definitive edition
If I can spend 2000 hours on this game, I can definitely spend 40 minutes watching a review of it. I might just need to restart this game for like the 5th time after watching this...
I actually quit playing this game because it felt like none of the characters had any development and eveytime Lao used a spear he'd go "not my Forte but if you insist" on repeat. Drove me crazy. I'd like to play it again but i sold my wii u years ago
Just want to clear up some bits of misinformation here. I’m not blaming you since they’re highly likely to be honest mistakes, but I still need to clear these up.
1. The damage, defense, and pretty much every other stat regarding Skells actually does improve as you level up. You might have been confused by this because there is a level next to each Skell Frame, but these just represent the minimum level required for the Skell to be used by a pilot. Think of the Skells as any other piece of equipment. The Skells with the higher stars will be stronger than ones with lower stats when they’re the same level but that doesn’t mean that simply leveling up won’t make the Skell with lower stats stronger than it was previously.
2. You actually can do most side quests after accepting Story Missions. The only side quests that you can’t do are affinity missions, which just happened to be the type of quest that you attempted to do during Chapter 12. If you had tried doing a normal mission (one that is obtained from the NPCs with question marks over their heads) or a basic mission (one that is obtained from the BLADE concourse) you would have been fine.
Just wanted to clear those two things up, thanks.
I don't know if it's a problem with your wording or semantics but Skell stats do not scale with levels. As in, it gets +1 attack and +2 defense on level up or that kind of stuff when you go from Lv30 to Lv31, that doesn't happen. You simply have access to gear with higher stats once you break those level requirements. Getting to Lv50 (and buying the respective Lv50 Skell) will allow you to equip significantly better gear.
Skell gear does have an actual level hidden in plain sight (in the name of the gear. Something like XXM140SA is worse than something named XXM150SA for instance) which does improve the gear's parameter, but again, it will never level up or scale gradually. It just *is* stronger and stays that way forever until you level enough to break the next level barrier and equip better stuff.
NEOC - Oh, I guess I always just assumed that it worked that way since that’s how equipment normally works in RPGs. I had seen the level that you’re referring to, of course, but like I said, I thought it was just a level requirement (as in “you need to be at least so-and-so level to use this Skell”). I guess I’ve just never noticed this property. I apologize for this.
Ten2 Knock
Well, there’s also Skills and Armor that upgrade Skell abilities. The stats for a Skell don’t level up, but the Skell does get stronger due to the character’s stats increasing.
I could be wrong, but I think I’ve cut enough enemies up with a scythe to have realized my level 30 Skell shouldn’t be killing a level 60 enemy with no problems.
@@ten2knock I mean, technically you're right that leveling up grants you ways to augment your skells, but that's either through higher level skell gear (the armor, every 10 levels you get better ones, and you can also get higher level augments for them), or from skills (Galactic Knight, for example).
However, your regular stats do not affect your skell stats. Skell stats are static, outside of augments/skills/weapons/armor. No leveling will make your skell stronger. That's why the Ares 90 will always outpace non-level-60 skells, but the level 60 skells outpace the Ares 90 if you put in enough time into min/maxing them with super weapons and augments.
@@narrenitsuwaru8052 Nah, your character has zero effect on the Skell unless otherwise specified. And those "otherwise specified" are, in a (possibly) comprehensive list:
• Synchronicity skill (depends on class rank, not level)
• Drive Augments (independent of level, you can be Lv5 and have LvXX augments anyways)
• Leveling up allowing you to equip better armor, which has higher level Battle Traits-those Battle Traits can be Drive Augments (indirect improvement; the Skell isn't improving because your stats also did, but rather, because you can get better stuff due to level barriers being lifted)
* Note: Drive Augments cap at 100%, so, for instance, if you have 5 Melee Attack Drive XX augments, instead of going for a sixth, go for Max GP Drive instead
• Leveling up allowing you to use stronger Skells (indirect improvement)
• Stronger Skells being able to use stronger weapons (indirect improvement)
• This is a stretch, but Surge Augments (independent of level. And it just makes Soul Voice come more often)
If you have two characters piloting the Lv20 Urban, one of them Lv20 and the other dude being Lv60, provided that everything is exactly the same aside from their level, there's zero difference in the Skell's performance. It really is best to think of it as an entity completely divorced from the player's character-just because you can run faster than most people and get tired much later, doesn't mean that your car also has better top speed and more efficient fuel consumption
Level in this game is a very loose reference, the uploader mentioned it in the video: you shouldn't care about levels as much as size. A 30 level difference is probably trivial, especially if the Lv60 enemy in question is like, a Blatta or something. Now if your Lv30 Skell is killing a Millesaur, ya that's something impressive, but I think it's still doable-someone killed Telethia with a Lv30 Lailah or something.
Besides, the E-Scythe is a really powerful weapon. You know how everyone says that the G-Buster is really darn powerful? If the E-Scythe lands a hit on the back, it hits harder than the G-Buster, on top of having better cooldown. -G Buster is still better in most cases because it staggers the enemy-
Omg RamZaes I LOVE YOU! This game was my life for the longest time. I put over 250 hours into this game and i thought i was the only one who played...I was wrong.
well heres a twist, Xenoblade X's ending... is only when the real game starts.
The story is like the tutorial and the exploring, grinding, build building and superbosses as well as the side quests/affinity missions which unlock new characters and abilities are actually the main part of the game for anyone wondering.
Yep, it's got a pretty long endgame, mostly because getting the gear you want is left up to the rng.
The ending of XX was kinda sad though all that work for nothing
I love xenoblade chronicles x. It's my absolute favorite game!
From what I've heard, the volume of the music in cutscenes isn't an issue in the Japanese release of the game. Nintendo of America just screwed up, apparently.
Hi Hiroki Swano
They wanted us to jam out perhaps
I bought my wii U for splatoon
ended up playing my favorite game of all times: Xenoblade X
I can't WAIT for a sequel. that game is so underrated, and I will never forgive IGN saying the soundtrack is bad just because of NLA music ONE . FUCKING. SONG
and lmao that last chapter I swear to gawd
XC2 final boss's difficulty was a joke in comparison
PS : there is a vandham in all xenoblades, and there is ton of xeno 1 easter eggs like Lin's monado hair pins, thelethia and tatsu is that one old nopon in refugee camp , they did the same for Tora, tatsu's friend
*I BouGHt mY wiiU FOr pAPeR mARiO coLoR SplASh*
After that cliffhanger of ending the game needs a sequel.
Seriously I...NEED...IT!!
I'm back to celebrate the announcement of the Switch port! Whoo hoo!!!
Bless you, I just completed my second playthrough and this game is a gem which should be remastered for switch tbh
Edit: stuck on an affinity mission vs lvl 80 2 bosses. Gotta get the ares 90 I suppose
The two big boi Grexes, right? Beat that with the classic Longsword-Dual Guns Overdrive build. Will admit it took a fair few tries, though.
Grexes? Weren't they Sphinxes? We are talking about Elma's affinity mission, eight?
Yeah they're Sphinxes. I wiped on my first fight, but when I respawned, the game doesn't force you to engage them both at the same time, for some reason. They aren't a party, they just happen to detect you at the same time once the cutscene is ovre. So I just carefully picked them on separately and was able to deal with them.
I really don’t think Elma’s post game affinity mission doesn’t give a great art
The combat is actually very deep allows for some crazy cool builds, and you can make infinite overdrive builds easily.
The ending was a true WTF and I want a part 2 to this game T_T
Your time has finally come... again!!! Definitive edition comes out soon, hopefully they address some of the problems you noted
I bought a WiiU just for this, and played like 120hours, its great
SAME
That soundtrack though... Kinda bores into your brain and lives there for the rest of your life. "Woooah, wooah, whoaheewww, weewww"
ON A SEA OF DARK MATTER
i have finished the game history and i think that they sould continue with it. And yes, the game is one of the best games on the wiiu.
I’m overjoyed that you made a 40 detailed analysis on one of my favorite Nintendo games ever created. Thank you
This was my favorite game on the Wii U. I deeply enjoyed it and I got to play with people as we fought gaint bosses in that terrible multiplayer thing they did.
Still was lots of fun.
Man do I love the "refuse" button
They need to remake this for the switch.
Considering we just got confirmation of a xenoblade chronicles hd definitive edition, better get that video ready
This is my favorite Wii U game. I wish Monolith would port it to the switch already...
Finally X gets the attention it deserves! While nowhere near a perfect game, it was my first Xenoblade game and was what got me hooked on the series. Seeing you do some of the exact same stuff I did (not realizing their was a Battle Menu until hours in, putting a helmet on Lin the moment you could and never taking it off, and dubbing Elma best girl immediately) brought an insane wave of nostalgia. Thanks for reviewing this gem, makes us 3 who actually played it happy
And yes, everyone played it offline, even back before the Wii U's online died
We better get a sequel, so many unanswered questions
Prob now after xenoblade 3
I think you misunderstood how Skell insurance works. For a long time, I did too. Each Skell has a certain number of insurance points. (IIRC, a whopping 10 for any that you craft, and 3 for any that you buy)
The QTE when your skell blows up doesn't determine whether you have to pay to replace it. If you have any insurance points remaining, it will be covered. However, you need to get a perfect or you'll lose 1 insurance point. You don't have to worry about a QTE for your teammates skells dying; they automatically get a perfect every time. If a skell has run out of insurance points, you'll have to pay up every time, no matter who is using it and regardless of the QTE. So if you give your teammates skells with insurance, and don't use those skells yourself, you will never have to worry about paying to replace them unless you want to buy them a different one.
If you ever decide you want to come back and finish the game, I recommend optimizing Frontiernav for revenue while you just head out into the world, and explore to find more FN nodes . It shouldn't be hard to find resources online to help you figure out how to get plenty of cash this way. (your cave trick is really bad TBH, it's not hard to get Frontiernav revenue to eclipse what you get from that cave) I also found a recommendation for fighting the Vita to equip all your skells with Beam Saber and G-Busters. (it's been too long for me to remember how to fight)
Also, don't forget you probably have consumable items you can use from the same menu that lets you command teammates in combat! Those can be really handy to cheese a hard fight.
Edit: I just remembered, when you talked about realizing you could 'control' your teammates I initially thought you had realized you could play as them, but then you talked about that combat menu instead... and never addressed that you could play as them. Well, you can! The player character has way more potential than anyone else due to the extreme level of customization, but just for fun you can go ahead and play as them. There's an option in the regular menus to switch around your party order, the same screen that opens when you add somebody to your party. Whoever you put in the top spot will be who you play as.
One thing of particular note, Elma has a skill called Ghost Walker. It's a TP skill so you need to do some fighting to build up your TP before you can use it, but once you have TP built up, you can use that skill to become undetectable for a short time (I think it's like 20-30 seconds) Very useful for getting past enemies you're not strong enough to fight while exploring, like say if they're near a chest you want to open. It's a bit confusing the first time you do it though, since you have to target an enemy to use it, and then your party will start attacking. Try targeting an enemy from a distance, and make sure to cancel combat ASAP before you and your teammates attack the enemy, or they'll engage you and you'll have to kill them or otherwise lose aggro before you can interact with things like chests. Sorry for such a lengthy, rambling comment! I really love this game.
Wait... So... I had NO REASON to worry about Lin breaking her Skell this ENTIRE TIME?
@@TheAbsol7448 Yes
FFFFFFUCK.
I loved just hopping in a Skell and flying around, taking in the scenery for fun.
P.S. My flight skills served me well, swimming underwater in the Pirates world in KH3
Same, I really like to just fly around and take in the scenery too.
Its nice and all until you try to jump over a ledge and suddenly you're flying
@@primecheese1199 true. I wish flying was either a double tap or a press and hold.
8:15 lost opportunity to use that INDEEEEDDD Malos footage, hahaha! Love that clip
By far my favorite Wii U title. I prey it finds a 2nd life on the switch later on. The game deserves it.
Ooh, a 40 minute video of my favorite (and possibly best fite me) Wii U game and my 2nd preferred Xenoblade game (1, X, then 2 btw). I love it.
How do u feel about Torna?
@@slobertooth1358 honestly I haven't played Torna yet so I can't give an opinion on it, though I would love to because I still love XC2 and I heard great things about Torna
Personally one of my favorite games out there
Man, X is entirely underrated. Glad you made this!
Lock people in a room with Tatsu until we get a sequel to X. I loved it but that cliffhanger was EVIL.
this ytp style editing is great lol. im glad people finally see how good this game is.
Huh, I just finished evangelion, time to sink in another few hours in a different mecha story
About the video description, we made it bois, we got pyra/Mythra in smash, we have xenoblade 3 coming out in 21 days, now all we need is a X remake/port…. And maybe a sequel to X after all is said and done.
yo you should play xenoblade 1
pretty fire game
HOLY SHIT
Great story too
It's good, but it's not underrated.
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 what do you mean? It barely got under a million copies sold. X did better sales wise
@@Dr.Farewell Sales wise yes, but pretty much nobody has anything bad to say about that game, so it's rated pretty fairly. Whereas with X it generates a lot of hate for deviating from the first, and usually the hate is unwarranted.
Seeing this game get buried with the Wii-U is a fitting fate for Waifublade burying everything about Xenogears.
thank god, X is finally getting attention again
I feel like we have Blunz and Ram to partially thank for it xp
@@slobertooth1358 Luxin too
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 I can't believe I forgot to mention my boy Luxin
Great video as always! One thing I wished you could have talked more on is about how incredible this world is! Maybe it's just a me thing, but I really dig everything in this world we mess around in. It really opened up my interest in world aesthetics, world building...that kind of thing. It's all on a massive scale and are just awe-inspiring, and the vantage points you can get to do nothing but amplify that in spades! It was liberating to finally be on top of that giant rock spire thing in Primordia, or the huge mechanical circular Stargate thing in Oblivion, reaching that somewhat hidden area beyond Noctilum called Divine Roost, and so much more. I know it's a lengthy post about something silly, but I really love this world that was crafted here!
well i had to cut something to keep it under an hour haha, but yeah no i agree, the world is so amazing!
I definitely don't fault you for it, gotta pick your battles and all. Oh man though, being able to fly really set the game on a different level though!
Ramzaes knew I made starscream a autobot
Swimming in the ocean for an hour only to find no other beach in the jungle area is such a mood, I did the exact same thing. I swear 90% of my playtime on this game is just me trying to get into overleveled areas by sneaking around monsters.
...I love it.
My only problem with X was how some of the character models looked, it was a good game at times. I'm glad to see alot of people like it, it deserves a sequel since the cliffhanger.
It's coming to the Switch on March 20th 2025.
>Says Xenoblade X is an underrated gem
>Skips the side quests which are the best part of the game
“Wait, that’s illegal”
The game is so big that you don't need to grind, explore and do quests the side quests are actually really interesting
25:15 WAIT! So the enemy is just the covenant from halo?
This is the last U game that needs to make the jump to the Switch. I sincerely hope that after XC1 got a remaster, X will follow.
wow the lvl of editing is over 9000
ty dude, i really enjoyed your video =D
you got a new sub, y just 1 x)
A 40 minute vid??
I’ve been blessed
finally xcx appreciation 🥺
You've made me want to fire up XCX and farm the Nemesis with my infinite overdrive build again. That was so much fun...
Picked this up a while ago, keep holding off on playing it in case it gets remastered
I really hope we get to those 10k likes. This series of reviews are amazing.
Luan Something Hello, fellow hollow knight
Going from Xenoblade 2 to X, then to 1 has got to be a trip...
Kinda like going from Persona 5 to DemiKids, to Shin megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse, to Jack Bros. on the Virtual Boy.
I think this video has encouraged me to finally finish this game. I stopped around chapter 6 or 7 a few years ago because I got burnt out on side quests and this game has just been collecting dust in my basement. Time to find it and finish it.
it makes me sad that Xenoblade Chronicles X is basically stuck on Wii U
Oh boy its comming back