12-03-2017, 07:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-03-2017, 07:13 PM by Zero Kirby.)
It looks like a Blade so I guess you gotta get lucky with the in-game gacha system (which auto-saves before every use, so you REALLY gotta get lucky), unless it's a unique Blade for a particular Driver later on or something
Beat the first boss, I think? In the cat-people village. So far the gameplay's pretty good, though. Xenoblade X's combat always kinda felt like it was missing something, whereas this game fills in that gap with the Blade Combo system, which pulling off a full combo is ever so satisfying. Music's miles above X's showing, as well (I love the new battle theme, even more than Xenoblade 1's standard battle theme, and I'm very glad there's no "enemy caught you" variation), and the story seems pretty neat even if the main character's dedication to his motivation seems a little extreme this early on.
I just... I'm not a fan of the art. The world design is fantastic, don't get me wrong, and graphically it's quite good, but yeah, the art direction and designs for the characters just... doesn't work for me. So far I've only had a few characters whose visual design I went "aw yeah that's kinda cool" to. Rex's I can tolerate, Pyra's I just hate. It probably doesn't help that animations during cutscenes are... really really bad. Xenoblade's never really had fantastic animation, don't get me wrong, but with such high-quality models and shading and whatnot the bad animations tend to come off as goofy at the best of times, creepy at the worst. I think it worked better on the Wii/3DS because the models and textures weren't quite so good, so the awkward animation wasn't as distracting, but even the main cutscenes in the first Xenoblade had pretty decent animation, in this... hmm.
Oh and if you hate hearing the characters shouting during combat like every Xenoblade game has ever had, you can turn that off, which is nice! I leave it on though, because fighting five soldiers who all shout "THINK YOU CAN TAKE MEEEEEEEEEEEEE" every time they attack was the most hilarious thing I've ever witnessed and I love them
Beat the first boss, I think? In the cat-people village. So far the gameplay's pretty good, though. Xenoblade X's combat always kinda felt like it was missing something, whereas this game fills in that gap with the Blade Combo system, which pulling off a full combo is ever so satisfying. Music's miles above X's showing, as well (I love the new battle theme, even more than Xenoblade 1's standard battle theme, and I'm very glad there's no "enemy caught you" variation), and the story seems pretty neat even if the main character's dedication to his motivation seems a little extreme this early on.
I just... I'm not a fan of the art. The world design is fantastic, don't get me wrong, and graphically it's quite good, but yeah, the art direction and designs for the characters just... doesn't work for me. So far I've only had a few characters whose visual design I went "aw yeah that's kinda cool" to. Rex's I can tolerate, Pyra's I just hate. It probably doesn't help that animations during cutscenes are... really really bad. Xenoblade's never really had fantastic animation, don't get me wrong, but with such high-quality models and shading and whatnot the bad animations tend to come off as goofy at the best of times, creepy at the worst. I think it worked better on the Wii/3DS because the models and textures weren't quite so good, so the awkward animation wasn't as distracting, but even the main cutscenes in the first Xenoblade had pretty decent animation, in this... hmm.
Oh and if you hate hearing the characters shouting during combat like every Xenoblade game has ever had, you can turn that off, which is nice! I leave it on though, because fighting five soldiers who all shout "THINK YOU CAN TAKE MEEEEEEEEEEEEE" every time they attack was the most hilarious thing I've ever witnessed and I love them
Falcon Punch is the result of the Sun heating fists. It drives the Blue Falcon. Heating causes destruction of water into the pain, where it then hurts, creating rain. Rain creates flowing water in tears, which can then be converted into other forms through more pain.
This fight has only just begun...
This fight has only just begun...