Xenoblade Chronicles defeated my depression with its glory

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Thursday, April 19, 2012
EDITOR'S NOTEfrom Eduardo Moutinho

The last major Japanese role-playing title I played was Persona 4, but Xenoblade Chronicles is making a strong push to enter my game queue. Maybe I’ll finally have a reason to dust off my Nintendo Wii. 

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This article might contain spoilers for Xenoblade Chronicles.


I was feeling depressed.

I had just gotten out of a horrible journalism class about the future of web journalism. The speaker was motivational, but his lecture was full of false get-rich claims.

Thankfully, Xenoblade Chronicles changed my entire outlook on the week with a humongous universe full of stunning visuals.

A Japanese RPG shouldn't look this beautiful and detailed on a Nintendo Wii. That's why Xenoblade is such a breath of fresh air. The characters move more smoothly than the main characters of Final Fantasy XIII-2. The graphics are marvelous. I literally spent two hours exploring the grassy hills around the first area of Colony Nine.

 

Each town housed residents with plenty of side quests to offer my main characters. I spent a few more hours killing monsters to collect items for these people. I earned plenty of experience and rewards just for helping them out.

The fighting system took some time to adjust to. In the beginning, the game threw me into a sword battle with giant Mechon robots. I literally panicked. Fortunately, each battle was a simple matter of choosing special commands in an automatic fighting sequence. It plays similarly to Final Fantasy XII, but everything flows much more smoothly in Xenoblade.

The story is really what sets this adventure apart from every other recent Japanese RPG. Although it dabbles in ancient tales about the creation of the universe, the meat of the story takes place early in the adventure. In a heated battle against giant robots, a young man named Shulk loses one of his best friends in a fatal attack.

Thus, he begins his quest to find the robot who killed this person and countless other soldiers. Longtime gamers have probably seen this type of story before, but Xenoblade has a style that lingers on heart-breaking deaths and tragedy. The title screen literally encompasses this longing for everything that is beautiful. It only shows a sword stuck in a grassy field as the sky changes from day to night. The delicate piano music expresses all the repressed emotional feelings in a touching, abstract fashion.

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This game, developed by Monolith Soft, is unconventional in nearly every way imaginable. It expresses all the emotions that I've forgotten in recent big-budget productions. Rather than showing off cutting-edge graphics, it dwells on the loss of human life. Instead of pushing people into action sequences, it focuses on the intimate friendship of wonderful characters.

To be honest, I've never played anything quite like Xenoblade Chronicles. Fallout 3 came close, but the ruins of Washington D.C. are nowhere near as colorful. Xenoblade made up for all the aggravation I've experienced from fraudulent motivational speakers and various other fake employers I've met in the past. This game is just a genuine, down-to-earth adventure that gives me everything I haven't received from experiences in the past.

No one could ever argue that Xenoblade isn't art because this piece of software is one of the greatest games I've ever played. 


What other recent offerings from Japan could be considered artistic masterpieces? Why hasn't Nintendo had the guts to release more amazing titles like Xenoblade Chronicles? Feel free to emote about this topic in the comments below.

 
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April 18, 2012

Is this game set to come out on any other system? Because I really want to play it.

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April 18, 2012

Unfortunately, this is a Nintendo Wii exclusive. Nintendo hasn't even given it the wide release it deserves. For anyone who hasn't heard, gamers literally sent in petitions to force Nintendo to release it.

This game deserves better treatment. Frankly, I'm insulted that Nintendo isn't willing to promote one of its own greatest games, which they published in Japan. I get the sense that Nintendo of America doesn't see a future in Japanese RPGs, which is downright outrageous. This is probably my choice for game of the year and I don't understand why Nintendo isn't willing to stand up for this masterpiece.

It is in limited release, so don't expect to see too many copies on the shelf at GameStop.

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April 19, 2012

Thanks for the info, Jonathan!

Now I have to consider borrowing the Wii I gave away...

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April 19, 2012

I'm actually happy that this game is on US shores. They probably made it exclusive at Gamestop just in case demand was low and no one picked it up. 

I don;t know how good the game is: I can't get past the title screen and its amazing score. 

Jonathan, have you read the Iwata Asks interviews for this game. They say more in the interviews than any ad can. I think Nintendo promoted it online, which makes sense because that's where the majority of support for this game came from.

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April 19, 2012

Y'know, I haven't used my Nintendo Wii in ages. I know which interviews you're talking about though. Iwata did the same thing for Sin & Punishment 2 and it worked wonders in the ways of promotion.

I'll have to watch the interviews. Iwata is pretty cool-headed on camera.

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April 19, 2012

They also have them at Nintendo's site. The interviews about the soundtrack are very illuminating to say the least.

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April 20, 2012

Its not a video, its a written discussion. If you never read an iwata asks, you been missing someone. The one about tekken 3ds is hilarious even if you dont care about the game. 

They are all at http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/ enjoy :)

Mindjack
April 19, 2012

I'm glad you're feeling better, Jonathan.

We've waited a long time for this game. I'm glad it's getting good reviews. I will make time for it as soon as I'm done with Mass Effect 3.

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April 19, 2012

@Jonathan Oyama

You know what gets me depressed these days? Thinking about the future of the games industry.........I have a feeling we are being lead towards a dead end because the people running the companies arent the same ones gaming. Thats how I feel

Responding to your comment

"I get the sense that Nintendo of America doesn't see a future in Japanese RPGs"

I dont understand how you could get that since this gen theyve been a localizing and publishing rpg force, NOA/NOE doing the most in there history...............

 

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April 19, 2012

Yeah I know what you're talking about. They did a good job promoting Dragon Quest 9. I just think NOA President Regg kind of stumbled after he initially said that Xenoblade wasn't coming out in the U.S. I like Nintendo of America, but I wish they'd said something to give the fans hope. Sooner, rather than later.

That's just my opinion though. I always scowl at Nintendo for all sorts of random issues. I still want Earthbound 3, but I'm pretty sure that that will never happen. Sigh.

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April 19, 2012

He never said it wasnt coming

 

Saying

 

"I have no comment" and "its never coming" are different matters to me.........

 

 

Hey at least earthbound got fan translated. Its how I played it after I bought a copy of course..............

Yeah and dragon quest IX is the highest selling entry worldwide.........

 

 

Think of it this way on xenoblade

 

its sold at least 100k in the US, japan, europe

300k for an rpg is  pretty great

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April 19, 2012

Oh, Nintendo previously said they had no plans, back in June of last year. That sounded pretty definitive to me. Bitmob even wrote a piece about it.

http://bitmob.com/articles/nintendo-makes-life-difficult-for-its-core-fans

I just would have loved an official release of Mother 3. Y'know, I want to feel legit while I'm playing it. Lol.

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April 19, 2012

remember this

 

no plans= we dont want to tell you. That piece didnt understand it

I imported it, then played it the way I had to. I did buy it

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April 19, 2012
Heck, I'm still wondering what'll ever happen to Pandora's Tower. The clerk at GameStop said it would probably never come out in the U.S., but whatever. I mean, if XSeed picked up The Last Story, y'know.
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April 19, 2012

The fact that pandoras tower is even coming to europe is a plan miracle..........

You know how many japanese rpgs NOE handled last gen? You can count them on a single hand

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