Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a world of endless ocean, all life lives on the decaying corpses of two gigantic titans, the Bionis and Mechonis. When the army of Mechonis attacks his home, young scientist Shulk sets ou... Tout lireIn a world of endless ocean, all life lives on the decaying corpses of two gigantic titans, the Bionis and Mechonis. When the army of Mechonis attacks his home, young scientist Shulk sets out for revenge.In a world of endless ocean, all life lives on the decaying corpses of two gigantic titans, the Bionis and Mechonis. When the army of Mechonis attacks his home, young scientist Shulk sets out for revenge.
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- 5 nominations au total
- Shulk
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Shintaro Asanuma)
- Dunban
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Ryo Horikawa)
- Reyn
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- Sharla
- (voix)
- Vanea
- (voix)
- …
- Melia
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as a different name)
- Mumkhar
- (voix)
- Dickson
- (voix)
- Xord
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Tessyo Genda)
- Kallian
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- Sorean
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Johji Nakata)
- Linada
- (voix)
- …
- Tyrea
- (voix)
- Egil
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- Miqol
- (voix)
- Gadolt
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Kosuke Takeuchi)
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The story starts out with two colossal titans fighting. One creature is mechanical, the other biological. They both get their blows in and then cease moving. Years later we are thrown into a battle between humans and robots as the two groups via for position in a place called sword valley! Soon we flash a couple of years over and we are introduced to Shulk who is a smart guy who lives at a place called Colony 9. He is studying a blade known as the Monondo blade which was an essential weapon for the humans during their struggle against the Mechonis during the battle of Sword Valley as it was wielded by a man whose sister Shulk has a thing for. It isn't too long before the temporary peace that was brought about by the battle is over and Shulk soon finds himself wielding the mysterious blade and must go on an adventure that goes way beyond anything I can really explain. You will meet many different people that live on the giant creature known as Bionis and of course, there is something looming in shadows that will threaten all. Granted, there are a few twists and turns along the way.
The game play is all right. I would prefer turn based combat, but it does the hybrid action based turn based. The game is kind of annoying in that you cannot really heal using items so later in the game I felt handcuffed to a female character named Sharla as she is the best healer in the game. I had loads of trouble getting through this one due to the fact it takes a while to grasp some of the things you really need to do to get through this one. I never got the skill tree thing until the very end and I also did not understand the affinity coins! Finally figured it out at the last boss and it is what finally gave me the win. The game needed a strategy guide as there are hundreds of side quests to partake in and loads of difficult enemies to fight and the game uses time and day and night so you could use it to locate people in towns too.
Overall this game was very good. I think it could have been great had they tightened up a bit as it took me well over 140 hours to play through this one. I have heard of people not taking nearly as long to get through this and I think I too could have gotten through this one much faster if only they released, you guessed it...a strategy guide! The characters in this one are very likable and I love that you can use the Japanese voices. My fiancé got this game for the 3Ds and she did not have that option and from what I heard the English voices sound very off to me. The game has a ton in it and will encompass your time and if you can find it and do not have it and like RPG's I suggest you get it! It is hard to find for the WII, but not to hard to get on the 3DS. A great game where the vastness was very surprising as I always thought the WII a rather weak system.
Xenoblade Chronicles presents an original story in a beautifully rendered world. The scenery is amazing and the mere scope of the environment is almost too much to handle. This is paired with a phenomenal soundtrack that ranges from gorgeous piano tracks to riveting electric guitar riffs.
Aside from the world, the characters are well-acted and very likeable for the most part. Relations between party members build in a realistic way and each person's arc is compelling.
Finally, the combat system bridges the gap between turn-based and Action-RPG styles in a way that allows for seamless world exploration. While it can seem a bit confusing at first, it becomes very satisfying as battles increase in difficulty.
The downsides are few and far between, but I'd say this game is right on the cusp of being too big for its own good. Map completionists will find themselves spending a significant amount of time running vast distances with relatively little interaction between NPCs, items, or enemies. It's a small gripe, but a sprint button would be a very welcome improvement.
Ultimately, Xenoblade Chronicles will likely have a little something to give pretty much any fan of JRPGs. The story is great, the combat is awesome, and the music ranks up with the best of the best video game OSTs. If you haven't played it yet, do so ASAP.
The greatest disappointment about Xenoblade Chronicles is that not everyone, who owns a Wii, will get the chance to play it. Due to some bizarre decisions from 'Nintendo of America', Xenoblade Chronicles has not been granted an NA release. This is a crying shame as Xenoblade Chronicles is by far, not only, one of the best Wii games that I have ever played but also one of the best JRPG's that I have ever come across.
The story is your usual fare of 'good vs evil', with that 'ordinary' guy chosen to be the hero; but there are so many twist and turns that you cannot help yourself but feel engrossed by it all. It makes me wonder that this could even but adapted into a successful film series. It does a great job of making you actually care for the characters, which is helped by the British voice cast who do a great job of bringing these individuals to life...for the most part. Sure there are a few instances here and there, but they are so minor you won't even be phased by it.
Xenoblade Chronicles plays very well and eases you into the battle mechanics without being patronising. But there is so much to it, over 80 hours in and I was still learning new techniques and strategies, it really is astounding how much there is to this game.
One criticism this game has been receiving is with its graphics. Everyone knows that the Wii is not a power house console, and it does show with Xenoblade. However the 'style' of this game is beyond incredible. The design of the various towns and battlefields, the looks of the many enemies roaming the grounds that you are exploring, it really shows the attention to detail that the designers used when creating this game, its simply beautiful.
Talking about things being 'beautiful', I can't finish without mentioning the sublime soundtrack that accompanies this game. Epic, inspiring and melodious are words that easily spring to mind. The grand scale of when your are exploring the fields of 'Bionis', the deep mood of when you are discovering 'Mechonis'. Every songs fits every moment perfectly; and lets not forget the final song, 'Beyond the Sky', which would give many Disney Films 'hit songs' a run for their money.
Simply put, if you own a Wii, and are starved for an epic game, then you deserve to pick this game up. If you are a fan of RPGs/JRPGS you really won't be disappointed.
10/10
To all my brethren, over seas, I wish you all the best with your campaign to get this game released in North America. Hopefully NoA can see the error of their ways and treat their fans with the respect you lot deserve.
This game was absolutely amazing and a wonder to behold... Up until the halfway point. The experience of playing it starts off like a breath of fresh air with a beautiful art style, engaging story, unique combat system, very Hollywood-esque voice acting, and probably the best original soundtrack you'll ever listen to (I even have the "You Will Know Our Names" chorus set as my ringtone).
But at a certain point, the experience changes, as the game gets dragged down by repetitive and empty side quests, incompetent AI compounded with a lack of control over your 2 teammates (which is crucial to most battles), and story beats with twists and turns which are more about subverting expectations than they are about making actual sense and being well-earned. And despite my years of experience playing RPGs since childhood, by the halfway point of this game, I just didn't look forward to slogging through what became a stale story with a combat difficulty spike that was simultaneously unfair and unengaging.
It's a real shame. After all the insane glowing reviews about this being one of the most overlooked games of the past 15 years, I was expecting at minimum a satisfying experience to carry me through most of the game. I haven't played the sequels so I can't comment on them, but before I do that, I'll need proof that they are games worth sinking 50+ hours into before I waste such time again.
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- AnecdotesThe game was announced during E3 2009, when a trailer was released to media. But shortly afterwords the title vanished from North American release schedule. It took a fan movement called Operation Rainfall persuade Nintendo of America to localize the game, along with 'The Last Story' and 'Pandora's Tower'. Thanks to the support of the fans, the title was released in North America in April 2012.
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Shulk: [over a cloudy scene] Long ago, the world was nothing more than an endless sea cloaked in a boundless sky, reaching as far as could possibly be imagined.
[the clouds part to reveal two giants - one white, the other black]
Shulk: Then two great titans came into existence: the Bionis and the Mechonis.
[the titans fight each other using sword-like weapons. One of them, the Bionis, strikes the left arm of the Mechonis, which breaks off and lands into the sea as the fight continues]
Shulk: The titans were locked in a timeless battle...
[the Bionis and Mechonis strike each other at the same time, and they both stop moving]
Shulk: ...until at last... only their lifeless corpses remained.
[the scene fades to white]
- ConnexionsFeatured in ScrewAttack's Top 10s: Top 10 Wii Games (2015)
- Bandes originalesBeyond the Sky
Music Composed and Arranged by Yasunori Mitsuda
Original Lyrics by Tetsuya Takahashi
English Translation by Lisa Gomamoto
Vocals Sarah Àlainn
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