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| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
|---|---|
| Computer Platform | PC |
| UPC | 045496902858 |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Wii |
| ASIN | B007RNWUC4 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,179 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #806 in Wii Games |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 0.5 x 6 inches; 3.84 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Rated | Teen |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
| Date First Available | April 5, 2012 |
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Join the battle for Bionis to repel the invasion of a terrifying mechanical army and uncover the secrets of a mystical sword called the Monado in Xenoblade.
Xenoblade Chronicles is an epic role-playing game which takes place on an immense game world on the remains of two giant titans, and features fast-paced real-time battling. The game heavily focuses on exploring vast landscapes and immerses you into the game with cinematic cut scenes.
The story focuses on Shulk and the Monado, a mystical sword that gives his bearer great powers, and a war between humans and robots. The games real-time battles has an action oriented approach, giving you the chance to unleash special attacks and strategies by selecting them from a command gauge; the battling also is interlinked with the affinity between characters.
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Customers find this RPG to be one of the best titles on Wii, praising its fantastic gameplay, likable characters with great voice acting, and visually stunning graphics. The game features an enormous world that surpasses Breath of the Wild in size, and customers appreciate its insane amount of content and amazing battle system. While customers find the game easy to understand and control, some mention it takes time to get used to.
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Customers praise the game's quality, describing it as phenomenal with fantastic gameplay that is very deep and engaging. One customer notes it's the best 3D RPG for consoles this generation.
"...and investment you'll be able to put into it, and the fresh, engaging experiences you'll get out of it, Xenoblade Chronicles is thus far standing up..." Read more
"...There is A LOT to explore and do, and completing the many side quests sometimes feels like you're making an impact on people...." Read more
"...Graphics are excellent and gameplay hold's my son's interest...." Read more
"...You could do the TONS of side quests first, like defeating Unique Enemies or rebuilding an entire colony destroyed by the Mechon, the main enemy in..." Read more
Customers find the game to be worth every penny, describing it as a rare masterpiece.
"...All I can say is that this game is worth every penny, and that you owe it to yourself to buy this game...." Read more
"...Completely worth it if you love a strategy-based RPG and will definitely play it again." Read more
"...Despite the high price of the game, it is totally worth every penny...." Read more
"This is the cheapist price out there 49 USD Gamestop it is 69 USD. That being said it is a reprint or at least mine was...." Read more
Customers appreciate the character design of the game, noting the likable personalities and fantastic voice acting, with one customer highlighting how the voices draw players into the world.
"...the game, I can already see a typically strong focus on story and character design...." Read more
"...The facial expressions on the main characters (during real time cutscenes) is most impressive to me, may not be the 'micro-expressions' as in Halo4..." Read more
"...Their voices draw you into the world and it just goes to show that a game with a great cast can enhance a storyline greatly...." Read more
"...but the story is well-written, the characters are dynamic, the world is or eventually becomes fun to explore, the music is..." Read more
Customers praise the game's graphics, describing it as visually stunning and an epic RPG, with one customer noting its awe-inspiring vistas and huge open zones.
"...Art is rich within the confines of the platform, and while I can't say I remember much of the musical score offhand, it does fit the areas and it..." Read more
"...Kid has been playing this during all his free time. Graphics are excellent and gameplay hold's my son's interest...." Read more
"...It's such a vast and beautiful place to find yourself as a gamer...." Read more
"...The graphics are last gen. By that I mean, Gamecube graphics. The Wii is basically a Gamecube graphic wise...." Read more
Customers appreciate the size of the game's world, noting that it is enormous, with one customer specifically mentioning that the map is larger than Breath of the Wild.
"...Graphics: impressive for the Wii, huge environments, solid framerate...." Read more
"...And the landscapes that you visit are mind-boggling. For the most part, if you see something, chances are you can visit it...." Read more
"...So yeah... it's an interesting game, but the useless map and the janky camera make it VERY annoying when you're trying to complete side quests or..." Read more
"...The depth is not overwhelming but is pure genius. The graphics are last gen. By that I mean, Gamecube graphics...." Read more
Customers praise the game's extensive content, with one customer noting over 100 hours of gameplay, and another highlighting its strong focus on story.
"...have not yet finished the game, I can already see a typically strong focus on story and character design...." Read more
"...a challenge if you're willing to confront one, and the amount of content is insane. For anyone trying to 100%, you'll need a lot of free time...." Read more
"While the game provides you with plenty of content, enough to make the purchase feel worthwhile, I have to say that even after playing it for many..." Read more
"...The game is super long (70 hours roughly main story) and there is 400-ish side quests to do (Another 50 hours give or take.)..." Read more
Customers praise the battle system, with one noting that basic attacks are carried out automatically.
"...In combat, basic attacks are carried out automatically whenever characters are in range, so battle orchestration becomes an act of choosing when..." Read more
"...Its like a priority combat system but that changes a bit depending on who you are playing as in your party...." Read more
"...open beautiful zones, great characters, a unique story, and an amazing battle system similar to mmos that reminded me of the time when I played..." Read more
"...The fighting feels a little too repetitive, the controls are uncomfortable, and what little customization you have of the characters feels tacked on..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's ease of use, with some finding it very easy to understand and control, while others mention that it takes some time to get used to.
"...there has been some very obvious effort in Xenoblade to streamline out aspects which typically slow down or break the flow of RPGs: Saving and..." Read more
"Great story, characterization, voice acting. Combat took some time to get used to. It is not quite a traditional turn based system or an action rpg...." Read more
"...Easy to learn and addicting...." Read more
"the game takes a while to learn but you get the hang of it...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2014I have been a fan of this team's work across their various publishers, and Xenoblade definitely has recognizable DNA. With the disclaimer that I have not yet finished the game, I can already see a typically strong focus on story and character design. Art is rich within the confines of the platform, and while I can't say I remember much of the musical score offhand, it does fit the areas and it doesn't get tedious. Combat is once again completely redefined from past and similar titles, but once you're eased into the complexities, the system flows quite well.
Most strikingly, there has been some very obvious effort in Xenoblade to streamline out aspects which typically slow down or break the flow of RPGs: Saving and loading can be done virtually anywhere. Consumable items are nonexistant (and you don't miss them), so farming is fairly irrelevant. Enemies significantly weaker than the player simply do not attack unless actively engaged, and enemies significantly stronger telegraph their strength well enough to be avoided. In combat, basic attacks are carried out automatically whenever characters are in range, so battle orchestration becomes an act of choosing when and how to direct and deploy characters' unique abilities. A liberal instant travel system makes backtracking/revisiting a breeze. Gimmicks and subgames are conspicuously sparse. I will dock a few points on the sheer number of sidequests available, which can tend to derail story progress, but at least quests are all tied to named and fleshed-out NPCs rather than stapled onto a faceless board purely for completionism. Plus, most are considered 'completed' as soon as requirements are met, without even needing to report back anywhere.
The net result is, I must concede, a game which feels far more like a MMO than a typical JRPG, even though certain JRPG elements remain strong. It is not the classical formula of turn-based challenges bolted onto an independent narrative e.g. traditional Final Fantasy, but it does stop short of the complete freeform experience e.g. Elder Scrolls which has been in vogue recently. Offhand, I might liken it to a Final Fantasy XII (but with more kinks worked out, and less focus on content for content's sake) or a Last Story (but with less dynamic action and more party/control flexibility), or perhaps a modern Star Ocean (albeit with considerably less character development complexity). If you're just looking for a build a character / save the world open-ended timekill, you can do far better for the price. If you want a game that's going to be well-known and well-traveled, that you can look up, grind through, and check off your list, you can do better for the price. However, if you look at an RPG from the price backwards to the amount of time and investment you'll be able to put into it, and the fresh, engaging experiences you'll get out of it, Xenoblade Chronicles is thus far standing up to the $80-odd I got my copy for, and I could definitely see deluxe packs with additional materials being worth more.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2013I originally skipped the Wii but I bought the Wii U, primarily to play the upcoming sequel 'X'. Xenoblade's released went under my radar, after hearing from people calling it one of the BEST RPG of this (7th) Console generation, I became intrigued.
Graphics: impressive for the Wii, huge environments, solid framerate. The facial expressions on the main characters (during real time cutscenes) is most impressive to me, may not be the 'micro-expressions' as in Halo4 or LA Noir but still one of the best I've seen rendered in real time. I wish this game was in HD!
On a technical note saving and loading is near instant when on the same map and loading a different maps take ~13s.
Sound: Music is phenomenal, English voice acting is good, (British accents are refreshing compared to the poochy squeaky voices I often hear in Japanese games and anime).
Gameplay: many compare it to FF-XII, I compare it to Star Wars:KOTOR, only you control the leader, there is (generally) no pause during combat and characters do regular attacks automatically but you can select special attacks and skills to use them. Easy to learn and addicting.
Story: In the begining two titans Bionis (the organic one) and Mechonis (the mechanical one) battled for eons until they eventually killed each other and life emerges ON their bodies... War rages between the robotic 'Mechon' and the human-like 'Homs'... You play Shulk, a young scientist who (thankfully is NOT a whiny brat and) is researching the sword (the Monado) that helped to Homs defeat the Mechon. Main story is very compelling feels like a watching a good anime, and you can easily get attached to the main characters. There is a scene near the beginning of the story that can be hard to watch (won't spoil it sorry -I will say I'm not one to cry but it got me teary) -it fills you with a strong desire to destroy the antagonist.
There is A LOT to explore and do, and completing the many side quests sometimes feels like you're making an impact on people. Monsters and items respawn, NPCs have daily routines, they wanted to mimicking an MMORPG and it sure feels like it.
In conclusion is this game great? YES! Is it the best RPG this gen? It is certainly not disappointing me; I would say it is on par with my favorite xbox360 JRPG Lost odyssey. It is a crying shame Xenoblade got only a limited release in NA. If 'X' for the Wii U is anything like this it could be a killer app.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2015My only complaint is that I no longer have access to the television. Kid has been playing this during all his free time. Graphics are excellent and gameplay hold's my son's interest. Can't believe I spent so much money on a video game, no Gamestops near me had it available, but he was very happy, so that was worth it.
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S. PicardReviewed in Canada on October 21, 20125.0 out of 5 stars Lovily amazing game
In this wonderful game there is action, compelling story with a range of characters well enhanced in their particularity and their friendship. It's a fiction but it is not that far from real life. The decisions taken by the characters picture a great sense of humanity on its best expressions of forgivness and sharing to succeed. The world in this game is fantastic, the sound, the graphic, the music and the wideness of the world in each chapter is amazing. It's at least a 100 hours of game playing never boring. The best RPG I ever play.
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Oreb C.Reviewed in Mexico on January 24, 20235.0 out of 5 stars De los mejores juegos de Wii
Este juego me pareció uno de los mejores de wii, esta versión no es la americana, por lo que no contiene manual, dato importante para los que gustan de coleccionar, sin embargo considero que es una buena oportunidad de hacerse de una copia de este gran juego.
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VTCReviewed in Mexico on March 12, 20254.0 out of 5 stars Compatible en región México
Cuando lo encargué intenté cancelarlo porque me hizo dudar que fuera un producto hecho para la región de los Emiratos Árabes. No pude cancelar, así que lo recibí para ver qué pasaba. Lo probé en mi Wii U (sin modificaciones), que tiene region lock, pero el juego corrió sin mayores complicaciones.
Viene perfectamente sellado y se siente como un artículo completamente nuevo (sin duda algunas es nuevo). Lo único que no me gustó es que no tenga el manual característico que todavía tenían los juegos de Wii.
StormReviewed in Canada on January 2, 20155.0 out of 5 stars just amazing
it was worth all the money to get this game at first i wasn't familiar on how to play this and thought it wasnt worth it but after 20 hours of play I actually liked it there is so much adventure and roaming around collect items doing quests why did i look down on this game in 2012 but thanks to this shop near me im glad we have Xenoblade in Ontario its amazing you should get your hands on this title you won't regret it.
Jason SoperReviewed in Canada on January 12, 20184.0 out of 5 stars he seems to like it. I personally don't like these types of ...
Bought for my son as a gift. he seems to like it. I personally don't like these types of games, so it is hard to comment.






