Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Reviews
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition’s brilliant world and thrilling combat help it stand tall as a remarkable RPG ten years on from its initial release. It does have some imperfections, most notably with the lower resolution in handheld mode and some sketchy party AI, but for the most part it offers an adventure of the highest standard. If you missed out on MONOLITH SOFT’s epic adventure back in 2010, you really couldn’t pick a better time than now to dive in. It’s as simple as this: Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is an unmissable release for RPG fans.
The Definitive Edition of Xenoblade Chronicles is a great opportunity to enter the world of Bionis and Mechonis once again. The new Content adds about 15 extra hours of great content, adorned with beautiful locations and high-end melodies.
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition may not be a “new” game, but it’s definitely the best way to experience this story. Remaster or not, the quality-of-life changes and new epilogue make it a much more enjoyable time. While the game may take a few visual hits in portable mode, it’s still playable and helps to grind out that extra experience. With an incredible world to explore and several great characters, there’s no better time to jump into Xenoblade Chronicles.
Xenoblade Chronicles is a game that draws you into its expansive universe and never lets go.
I am fully absorbed in this world, ravenous for more. If you’re looking for a deep, rich RPG, and you didn’t play this the first time around, absolutely pick up Xenoblade Chronicles on Switch.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will not disappoint new and old players. Veterans will encounter a remake-flavored remaster, where the entire interface has been revamped, the graphics section has been improved and the artistic style has been changed, and a couple of new modes have been added to the game to offer more variety to whom has already played it before, in addition to the Future Connected expansion. New players will encounter one of the best JRPGs of the century, with great narrative, great settings, and bomb-proof gameplay. Unfortunately, the performance is poor on a console that can move The Witcher 3, still being fully playable. This, and a major imbalance as a result of the paradigm shift with side quests are the biggest flaws in an otherwise excellent game.
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is an amazingly beautiful game with a great story, coupled with an awesome soundtrack, and cinematics that play out like a movie. There are tons of side quests to keep you busy and level you up, and while there might not be character creation, you can change the way your characters look with different armor pieces and see your style play out in the cutscenes. The characters seem well rounded and are enjoyable, and when it comes to battles, there is never a dull moment due to their roles and abilities. Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive edition is a must-have in your Switch library.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is a presentation of how a remastering should be done. A grateful graphic and aesthetic change, enriched with playable additions and enhancements that make the experience the best it can be.
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It's excellent. Plain and simple.
From its engaging story, its mystical cast of fascinating characters, its charming appeal, and world of wonders, Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition proves itself once again, to be the greatest JRPG story ever told, period.
While certain elements haven’t aged as gracefully such as it’s bland quest design and sparse open world, quality of life improvements set to make the adventure as fluid and accessible as possible. If you’ve ever been interested in the series, this is the perfect entry point for a sweet and engaging adventure. Veteran players will no doubt find much to love in the expanded story with Future Connected.
It’s hard not to be awestruck by what Monolith Soft has achieved in revitalising this classic Wii title, bringing it to a new generation and giving it the tender love and care that it so obviously deserves.
The Definitive Edition of Xenoblade Chronicles is one of the best games ever made. The story, characters, gameplay, visuals, and music are all top-notch, and there’s a nearly endless amount of content in addition to the story.
Definitely the most beautiful version of the game with a lot of nice additions like a 10 hour long Epilog and some new modes. Newcomers will probably have some troubles to get into the old core elements of the game and the battle system but hardcore fans will have a lot do and explore in this Definitive Edition.
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is the best sort of remaster: its improvements may seem minimal, but it overhauls most of the tedium that once plagued the Wii RPG classic. While some things it can't fix with polish—the too-big environments, the boring side quests, its messy battle system—for fans or curious new players, Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is easily the best Xenoblade Chronicles out there, even with its annoyances.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition very much lives up its name, as its definitely the best version of the game released yet.