The next massive sci-fi role-playing game from Monolith Soft, the creators of Baten Kaitos and Xenoblade Chronicles, comes exclusively to Wii U. A terrible intergalactic war leaves just a handful of Earth survivors trying to live in a beautiful yet hostile environment.
Suitable for the Nintendo Wii U.
Players engage in battles against powerful creatures of all forms and sizes using the deep battle system that builds on the triumphs of Xenoblade Chronicles for Wii.
Riding and controlling a weaponized mech, players can explore every inch of the massive open world displayed in gorgeous high-definition graphics. The world is filled with strange and imaginative creatures, from small bugs to giant dinosaurs.
As characters improve in different classes, they will learn new combat and defensive skills, or Arts. Players can customize the Arts palette as their characters learn new Arts. All Arts have a ?recast" time – once cast, the player must wait out a ?cooldown" period before that Art can be used again.
For ages 12 years and over.
Top comments
hotspur82
8 Jun 164#2
Best current gen game. Better than anything on the PS4 or xbone
All comments (23)
northlondon01
8 Jun 161#1
Awesome game.
I'm not into jrpgs, but gave this a go and I'm now up to the final story mission and I'm still learning stuff about it and better ways to fight!
Read the manual, look for hints online because the game doesn't explain some stuff very well , if at all! I've only recently found out how important and powerful augments can be - once you have them at a higher level. I don't have the patience to create all different kinds of builds for different enemies - I think I'll do this when I've beaten the campaign and have the insanely high level creatures to beat!
It's got the grind that a lot of these games have. Especially to build up affinity with other squad members in order to be able to do their missions. Some of the gathering quests would be impossible if it wasn't for the internet and finding out where certain items are!
So far I'm at 120 hours, probably more and I'm only slightly getting a bit bored, but my need to level up more is outweighing any boredom creeping in. That said I'll be taking a break and playing Uncharted 4, whenever the eBay seller I bought from decides to grace me with the copy I bought!
hotspur82
8 Jun 164#2
Best current gen game. Better than anything on the PS4 or xbone
shu123 to hotspur82
8 Jun 16#15
even better than witcher 3?
UniversalX1
8 Jun 16#3
!!.... been waiting months for this to go back down to £25 but my internet isn't working properly, so I can't even load eBay! :disappointed: second day it hasn't been working...
stevenhp1987
8 Jun 16#4
Never played a JRPG before I played this. This is one of the best games I've ever played! Right up there along with Fallout New Vegas (another favourite of mine) in terms of sheer quantity and quality!
You need to be able to commit though, I took around 55 hours to beat the main quest.
Error440
8 Jun 16#5
Excellent game, I've been playing it over 300 hours
Curlynob
8 Jun 162#6
Great game. I've been staring at in on my pile of shame since Christmas.
RoboJoe
8 Jun 161#7
Do I need to play the first Xenoblade Chronicles to know much about this game or can I go into this (mostly) blind?
northlondon01
8 Jun 161#8
I think it's separate. None of the characters carry over, or so I've been told, it's set on a brand new planet.
To be honest the story itself is average at best (although I can't think of any games where the actual story is anything other than cliched and average) but it doesn't take itself seriously - some of the dialogue is ridiculous, in a good way IMO, and pretty funny.
Opening post
The next massive sci-fi role-playing game from Monolith Soft, the creators of Baten Kaitos and Xenoblade Chronicles, comes exclusively to Wii U. A terrible intergalactic war leaves just a handful of Earth survivors trying to live in a beautiful yet hostile environment.
Suitable for the Nintendo Wii U.
Players engage in battles against powerful creatures of all forms and sizes using the deep battle system that builds on the triumphs of Xenoblade Chronicles for Wii.
Riding and controlling a weaponized mech, players can explore every inch of the massive open world displayed in gorgeous high-definition graphics. The world is filled with strange and imaginative creatures, from small bugs to giant dinosaurs.
As characters improve in different classes, they will learn new combat and defensive skills, or Arts. Players can customize the Arts palette as their characters learn new Arts. All Arts have a ?recast" time – once cast, the player must wait out a ?cooldown" period before that Art can be used again.
For ages 12 years and over.
Top comments
All comments (23)
I'm not into jrpgs, but gave this a go and I'm now up to the final story mission and I'm still learning stuff about it and better ways to fight!
Read the manual, look for hints online because the game doesn't explain some stuff very well , if at all! I've only recently found out how important and powerful augments can be - once you have them at a higher level. I don't have the patience to create all different kinds of builds for different enemies - I think I'll do this when I've beaten the campaign and have the insanely high level creatures to beat!
It's got the grind that a lot of these games have. Especially to build up affinity with other squad members in order to be able to do their missions. Some of the gathering quests would be impossible if it wasn't for the internet and finding out where certain items are!
So far I'm at 120 hours, probably more and I'm only slightly getting a bit bored, but my need to level up more is outweighing any boredom creeping in. That said I'll be taking a break and playing Uncharted 4, whenever the eBay seller I bought from decides to grace me with the copy I bought!
You need to be able to commit though, I took around 55 hours to beat the main quest.
To be honest the story itself is average at best (although I can't think of any games where the actual story is anything other than cliched and average) but it doesn't take itself seriously - some of the dialogue is ridiculous, in a good way IMO, and pretty funny.