tytuł najlepszego jrpga tej generacji.
specjalne osiągnięcie to to nie jest
tytuł najlepszego jrpga tej generacji.
Nie liczyłbym na to .Czekam na port na PS2.
specjalne osiągnięcie to to nie jest
Ciekawe, ciekawe ...To rzeczywiście może być najlepszy jrpg tej generacji, choć nie tyle dlatego, że ma jakieś świetne zalety, ale dlatego, że nie ma większości denerwujących w gatunku wad.
sejw w dowolnym momencie? musze miec tą gręNa plus na pewno mnogość statystyk, liczne checkpointy plus sejwowanie w dowolnym momencie,
całkiem sensowne dialogi jak na japońską grę,
epickie przerywniki,
Mam za to wątpliwości co do systemu walki. Jest ciekawy i rozbudowany, ale jak na moj gust za mało zależy od skilla, a za duzo od statystyk. Jeżeli nie ma się zapasu 1 czy 2 leveli nad przeciwnikami w przewadze lcizebnej, to trzeba naprawde się nakombinowac zeby wygrac. Łatwiej i szybciej podbić level na czymś słabszym po prostu.
Xenoblade Chronicles is the best Japanese RPG of this generation. The fact that it looks like it's from the last generation is its only drawback, but its technical limitations are offset by imaginative artistic direction, innovative and compelling combat, and thoughtful design. It's a throwback to the glory days of the genre, proof that there are always new ways to tell a story. If you've ever felt neglected by the lack of in-depth gaming epics on the Wii, you owe it to yourself to buy this.
Xenoblade Chronicles may lack the universal appeal of Miyamoto's adventure series; its tendency toward team management makes this a game for those who prize complexity and numbers over economy and colours. But it shares Hyrule's all-important sense of place and delivers that same heady shot of wonder to the spirit as you explore.
Wonders and terrors are equally positioned in the world to imbue even the slightest diversion off the beaten track with drama and anticipation. When married to one of the strongest battle systems in the genre and a cast of characters and story that twist convention, this world becomes irresistible. It’s a potent return to form for Takahashi, then, a glowing comeback for the Japanese RPG, and an injection of creativity for some tired hardware. Xenoblade Chronicles manages to impress, enrich and, best of all, inspire wonder
The home-console JRPG has been treated shamefully poorly this generation. It is unfair that this fact may go some way in dampening the quickly-building consensus that Xenoblade Chronicles is by some way the best title that the genre has produced for years. But make no mistake; we have something special on our hands here. Not only is it easily the most exciting original IP to release on Wii, it is that brand new, quality, hardcore Nintendo title that her fans have been screaming out for since the dawn of the console. You will be exploring, collecting and side-questing for months to come. Then in years to come, once the dust has settled, Xenoblade Chronicles might just be whispered on the lips of Nintendo gamers in the same unparalleled regard as Tales of Symphonia, The World Ends With You and Chrono Trigger. Take up the Monado; it’s time to go and discover a whole new world.