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Xenoblade Chronicles Review

Xenoblade Chronicles is a sublime, wonderfully paced game that both refines and modernises the Japanese role-playing game.

The Good

  • Excellent sense of pacing  
  • Combat is fantastic, in-depth, and fun  
  • Locations are vast and beautiful  
  • Huge game with loads of interesting things to do  
  • Thoroughly modernises the genre while respecting tradition.

The Bad

  • Occasionally difficult to find where to go.

UK REVIEW--It begins with an epic battle, a clash of titans in a world without time or form. The scale, the scope, and the vast expanse of the gameworld are established in this moment. The two giants collide, swords clashing in the misty gulf of the universe, and developer Monolith Soft makes it very clear that you're about to embark on something special. Much like the thundering behemoths that mark the game's opening, Xenoblade Chronicles is groundbreaking. It's a true evolution of the Japanese role-playing game, shedding the restraints that have caused the genre to stagnate, while retaining the tropes that made it popular in the first place. It's fast-paced yet in-depth, challenging without being punishing, and features a combat system that draws on the best parts of the RPG world, both Eastern and Western. It's remarkable to think that this understated release--which sadly hasn't even been confirmed for North American territories--might justifiably be hailed by many as one of the most important JRPGs in years.

Xenoblade Chronicles takes place on the corpse of a giant called Bionis.

In the millennia since the titans--Bionis and Mechonis--faced off against one another, their corpses have become entire worlds, populated by a variety of races and species. The game proper opens onto conflict. Colony 9, home to the main protagonist, Shulk, sits at the base of the Bionis' leg. The soldiers of Colony 9 are facing off against spindly mechanical foes--Mechons--in the crumbling, ruinous battlegrounds situated on one of the giant's thighs. The opening battle serves as a brief tutorial featuring party member Dunban, and then you're catapulted one year into the future where peace has settled once more. Shulk and his friends Reyn and Fiora have managed to rebuild their lives in the wake of the Mechon attack. Naturally, the peace is soon shattered, and the Mechons return. Xenoblade does a fantastic job of easing you into the story, encouraging you to explore the expansive Colony 9 and come to the aid of its residents before launching into the tale proper. It's an example of the superb pacing which is prevalent throughout the game.

While Xenoblade Chronicles has numerous areas in which it shines, its combat is paramount to the overall experience. Action takes place in real time, with enemies immediately visible in the field. Some enemies are aggressive, others passive, enabling you to pick your fights wisely. In the beginning, fighting involves choosing one of a series of attacks. Rather than simply requiring you to choose a command then sit back and watch, each attack has certain criteria that can be met to power it up or achieve a status effect. Attacking from behind with certain abilities causes extra damage, while attacking from the side with another can lower physical defence. This system adds a hands-on, real-time element to the combat that--while menu-based--is immediately accessible.

Each chunky, colourful command button features a text description. Then there are the character-specific moves, the chain attacks in which you can link moves between all three active characters, and the enemies that require specific means of defeat, and that's just to begin with. It's a complex and rewarding system that makes getting into fights a joy. And though the battle system is deep, it's remarkable just how well developer Monolith Soft has tailored it for accessibility. New combat abilities and tactical approaches are gradually introduced throughout the course of the game. Not once is the gameplay overwhelming; the pacing is sublime, and the tutorials are brief but descriptive. It functions on the ethos of "learning by doing," and in this area alone Xenoblade Chronicles outshines the majority of its genre stablemates.

The focus on accessibility extends to more than just the battle mechanics. The world of Xenoblade Chronicles, the land that's sprouted up on the corpse of a giant, is vast and beautiful. Expansive plains stretch across ancient thigh muscle; waterfalls tumble from naturally formed cliffs. Swamps are moodily drenched in shimmering purple mist, and colourful forests populate the Bionis' chest. The sheer scale of each area is a sight to behold. Traveling around the Bionis could have been a pain, particularly as you frequently want to return to older areas or head to the other side of a huge map. Thankfully there's a fantastic fast travel function that lets you return to any previously visited landmark. There are often up to five or six landmarks within a given area, so when it comes to backtracking you're never required to spend time walking around pointlessly to get where you're going. And with so many interesting things to discover and so much going on, revisiting areas is an appealing concept.

Xenoblade Chronicles' vast array of side quests range from the simple--killing X number of enemies--to the complicated, such as performing a series of tasks to rebuild an entire colony. These side quests are varied and provide insights into the lives of the other characters, with entire subplots strung out over seemingly minor questlines. Unlike in the majority of RPGs, most of Xenoblade's side quests don't require you to return to the quest giver upon completion. For the most part you can stack up on fetch/kill quests, and then as soon as you complete them in the field, you reap the rewards. It's an elegant system which negates the need to traipse around looking for the correct non-player character. On top of this, the day/night cycle that affects which NPCs are present can be manually changed, with an in-game clock allowing you to set the time of day.

By Ashton Raze

207 comments
malachi_27
malachi_27

I ended up buying The Last Story over this game at my local GameStop, where only one of each was available.  I very much enjoyed the former, but I continue to stress that it suffered, sometimes greatly, from its presentation and its execution, while the plot, music, and gameplay were stellar.  Now I'm itching to give this a try, but it's such a shame that it's worth more than twice the original retail.

mrzisawesome
mrzisawesome

Would someone like this game if they're used to playing older 2-D, turn based RPG's?

GameBeaten
GameBeaten

@mrzisawesome I'm a person who likes turn based RPG's and I found this game quite enjoyable. So maybe you will too. It took me a bit to learn some of the mechanics, but it's all great.

widdowson91
widdowson91 like.author.displayName 1 Like

I got this day one when it was released in Europe. One of the best games of the generation and easily the best JRPG since Dragon Quest VIII some 7 years ago.

piedude67
piedude67

JRPG is my favorite genre. I know many people dont like em.

juiceair
juiceair

 @piedude67 Not necessarily true.  Many old school gamers like myself grew up on JRPG's back in the 80's and 90's.  I still prefer JRPGs over others but the releases are too few and far apart.  I just picked up Xenoblade Chronicles today and plan to invest many hours into my Wii.

piedude67
piedude67

@juiceair @piedude67  Oh perfect then!

Unfortunately for me, i am a 1994 born child. I do like a lot of the modern JRPG's as well as the oldies

agehaelhaym
agehaelhaym

I have to give this game a try soon..!

santinegrete
santinegrete

I loved tales of graces F and I purchased this game sincerely because of the score. I'm gonna have a good time or the game is overrated? D=

SteadyingMeat
SteadyingMeat like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 5 Like

 I'm incredibly surprised that this didn't get the Great Story and Great Original Soundtrack medals 

Stealth_Knight_
Stealth_Knight_

I stand against generalized reviews like this which do a disservice to rpgs in general

 

 

xenoblade is just 1 out of hundreds of great jrpgs this gen

turtlethetaffer
turtlethetaffer

 @Stealth_Knight_

 Agreed, even though Xenoblade is a fantastic game, one of the absolute best, but there are still other great JRPGs from this gen that are worth mentioning.

n0matter
n0matter

 @turtlethetaffer  @Stealth_Knight_ It's a review about Xenoblade.  Why the hell should they focus on games aside from XENOBLADE?  Morons.

widdowson91
widdowson91

@turtlethetaffer @n0matter @Stealth_Knight_  There have been a lot of good JRPGs this generation, but the genre has dropped in quality over the course of the last few years. Back in the 80's and 90's the genre was possibly the best there was, but in recent times the games haven't evolved too much and feel a lot more archaic overall. Xenoblade breaks from this. It is. by far, the best JRPG this generation and possibly the best RPG of the gen outright.

turtlethetaffer
turtlethetaffer

 @n0matter  @Stealth_Knight_

 They talk a lot about how it affects the genre and stuff. They are talking about how it "revolutionizes" the genre. Basically it acts like Xenoblade is the one JRPG worth playing.

ianvct
ianvct

Best game I've ever played in a long time!!Love it! It's truly amazing! :DDDD

Klagmar1
Klagmar1 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

Seriosuly, how did this not get the "Great Original Soundtrack" medal? It's like the best OST ever.

ResilientSword
ResilientSword

I'm a die hard playstation jrpg fan, so it took some getting used to the Wii controls when navigating through the menus, but you eventually get the hang of it. I'm also a huge fan of Mitsuda's musical scoring, so I'm thoroughly spoiled that he did this soundtrack. Monolith needs to crank out more games!

widdowson91
widdowson91

@ResilientSword Actually Mitsuda only composed one song, the rest of the soundtrack was composed by Yoko Shimumura.

ResilientSword
ResilientSword

@widdowson91 Old comment from me, but ya I know now the scoring was a bit more of a collaboration of artists. Still an epic soundtrack and game. Haven't touched the game in a while. I was 90% through the game when I put it down to play other games.

jfloydLunar
jfloydLunar like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

The only reason I got a Wii was to play this game and (when it comes out) The Last Story

kaiserdisco
kaiserdisco like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

im just glad were finally getting all these good jrpgs in english

juiceair
juiceair

 @kaiserdisco Couldn't agree more.  Not everything has to be a shooter.

slayer1090
slayer1090

 @juiceair Only in North America ;)

kaiserdisco
kaiserdisco

 @slayer1090

 right just becuz im a gamer doesnt mean that all i wanna do is run around on a multiplayer map and shoot ppl without it ever losing interest and then buying literally the exact same game the next year because it has different maps. theres no way [insert any fps series title here] will keep my interest

kattamuuran
kattamuuran

boy, i sure would like to play this game. however, my wii apparently cannot read the disc because of some problem reading dual layer discs with old wiis (we got one near launch). my disappointment with this, and my further disappointment with nintendo customer service, who gave me one heck of a runaround unfortunately has really soured my ability to have faith in nintendo, which sucks, cause i have been an active supporter of them since 1986, when i got my NES for christmas. oh well, at least i am glad to hear the game was good and people have been enjoying it.

widdowson91
widdowson91 like.author.displayName 1 Like

@kattamuuran Bad luck. My Wii is an old model but it has never had a problem reading dual-layered discs.

AdamPA1006
AdamPA1006

 @kattamuuran Use Dolphin on PC. Plus it looks way better.

Seis_Siete
Seis_Siete

 @AdamPA1006 Yeah but that's illegal.

Seis_Siete
Seis_Siete

 @Emerald_Lance Technically that isn't true but I really can't say too much because I modded my Wii. Though now I have a non modded Wii. But anyways I can see what you mean.

Emerald_Lance
Emerald_Lance like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Seis_Siete

Not if you're using a retail copy of the game. There's a lot of confusion surrounding emulators and their legality. Downloading a game to play on an emulator is illegal, whereas using an emulator to play a game you bought is not.

 

My Wii has the same problem. I pre-ordered Metroid Other M and was extremely happy to get, and then extremely dissapointed when I saw that my Wii couldn't play it normally. Luckily I have a modded Wii, so I backing the game up and played it from an external HDD. Since I bought the game and was using a backup that I ripped myself (and because I didn't sell the game because I wanted to keep it as a collector) I was completely within the bounds of the law.

 

OP, if you buy the game, then anything goes. Back it up and play it either on your PC using Dolphin or on your Wii that's been modded. As long as you legally own the game, you can legally play it anyway you want.

Realmjumper
Realmjumper like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 6 Like

One can say that this game is the Wii's Final Fantasy 7. Hats off to the dev team.

Korgamer84
Korgamer84

I loved final fantasy 7 . It was the first and one of the best rpgs I've played to date. Getting this game when i get my Wii U. Man can't wait to watch up on the Wii games.

Excetera-ZEN
Excetera-ZEN like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @Realmjumper I'd make a better comparison than that. More like a great story on level with Chrono Trigger/Cross. 

turtlethetaffer
turtlethetaffer

 @Excetera-ZEN

 I can agree with the CT part.  Haven't played FFVI or Chrono Cross but this game along with Radiant Historia should be remembered as the RPG's that defined the genre; something that is just so incredible in every way that it must be remembered for generations to come.

whatwhat93
whatwhat93 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

I got this game on the first day (US) and played it nonstop for 4 days...still didn't even make it halfway through. Had to go back to college so I had to stop -__- but when I return...I will complete it...In a few more weeks!

Zensword
Zensword

I want to get a Wii now to play this gem!!!

notserbamma
notserbamma

Man this game is truly is the PERFECT evolution of the JRPG. It is so unbelievably fun, I love it. It really makes me wonder where the final fantasy team went wrong after FF9...they completely lost their way by stripping everything that defined the Japanese RPG and making everything linear, like fans WANTED that. Or maybe they just don't care what we think. I'm going with the latter.

turtlethetaffer
turtlethetaffer like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

This game is a perfect example of what games this size should be... huge, tons of things to do, while having almost no tech issues or loading screens... also, I find myself playing for hours at a time. I'll check the time play some and look at the time again and an hour and a half has gone by.

Willy105
Willy105 ranger like.author.displayName 1 Like

@senjutsu MonolithSoft is a Nintendo developer.

senjutsu
senjutsu

@Willy105 : Not at all, it's a game made by Monolith Soft, it's only published by nintendo, it's not made by them at all... I want this on my PS3!!!

turtlethetaffer
turtlethetaffer like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 8 Like

Why didn't this game get the "Outstanding Soundtrack" award? Music is soooooooooooo good.

Willy105
Willy105 ranger

@TwiliPrincess93 and @senjutsu This is a Nintendo game, it's not going to come out to a system that was not made by Nintendo.

notserbamma
notserbamma

"Thoroughly modernises the genre while respecting tradition." Greatest line I've ever seen pertaining to what's been wrong with recent JRPG's... I just started this game and I must say, I have been THROUGHLY blown away. It is the way I always hoped JRPGs would evolve. It's damn near close to perfection, and reminds you of the way these games used to be except with modern mechanics that don't kill the classic feel.

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