Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a world laden with an endless sea of clouds and titans, Rex, an ambitious salvager, embarks on an adventure with the help of his friends in search of the mythical paradise, Elysium.In a world laden with an endless sea of clouds and titans, Rex, an ambitious salvager, embarks on an adventure with the help of his friends in search of the mythical paradise, Elysium.In a world laden with an endless sea of clouds and titans, Rex, an ambitious salvager, embarks on an adventure with the help of his friends in search of the mythical paradise, Elysium.
- Prix
- 7 nominations au total
- Rex
- (voice)
- Pyra
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
- Pyra
- (voice)
- …
- Nia
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Nia
- (Japanese version)
- (voice)
- (as Hitomi Ohwada)
- Tora
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Morag
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Mòrag
- (voice)
- Zeke
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Zeke
- (voice)
- Vandham
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Vandham
- (Japanese version)
- (voice)
- (as Tessho Genda)
- Dromarch
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Dromarch
- (voice)
- Poppi
- (voice)
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- AnecdotesSome of the titans are named after the seven deadly sins. The Japanese names use the Latin word for the sin, while English uses a wide variety of name origins, like Mor Ardain coming from the Scottish Gaelic word for pride, ardan.
- Citations
Pyra: I will give you half of my life force. That way... you can be revived... As my Driver. As the driver of the Aegis. Can you, take me to Elysium?
Rex: The Driver... of the Aegis? Wh-what the...?
Pyra: What will you do, Rex?
Rex: Is this place really your home?
Pyra: It is.
Rex: And it really exists...?
Pyra: Rex, I know what you're thinking, and you are correct. By... coming to this place... you can save the world. Save it from the slow demise that is its fate.
Rex: We... wouldn't have to live... in fear. Then there's only one choice. I'm in. Let's go to Elysium! I'll take you there myself!
Pyra: Thank you, Rex. Now, place your hand on my chest.
Rex: What? A-are you sure?
[Pyra's Core Crystal beats audibly, like a human heart. Rex's expression hardens. He reaches for the Crystal, touches it. Emerald energy flows out of it and into Rex's chest. A small shockwave emanates from the pair before they are engulfed in an emerald inferno]
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Gadget Show: Episode #26.9 (2017)
- Bandes originalesDrifting Soul
Vocals Jen Bird
Music Ace, Tomori Kudo and Hiroyo Yamanaka
Original Lyrics Tetsuya Takahashi
English Lyrics Lyssa and Castro Satoshi
+ The Story: the story is nothing short of phenomenal. I won't spoil anything here because it deserves to be played through blind. Its full of twists, as you would expect from a Xenoblade game, and they are all really good.
+ The Characters: Unlike the previous 2 games, every character stays relevant up until the end in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. They all develop really well, and are all endlessly like able. The Blades mostly all have great personalities and most are really useful in battle, and while most don't factor into the story, the ones that do are used exemplary well.
+ The Villains: so good that they needed an extra point. Yes, they fall under characters, but they need to be singled out and mentioned. They are all really really good. All of them are likable, and all of them are sympathetic villains, with a good chunk of the game related to them and their backstories.
+ The World: The areas are drop dead gorgeous, and really varied too. Uraya and Gormott or breathtaking, but are completely contrasted by the Industrial Wasteland of Mor Ardain. This continues throughout the game, with a great many unique and gorgeous area, which are all a joy to explore and find secrets in.
+ The Combat: I won't go to in depth about it here, because its quite complicated. The combat is easy to understand but difficult to master. You have to use arts to charge up special attacks. creating a combo with these specials results in an elemental orb surrounding the enemy, which you can smash during a chain attack to wrack up huge amounts of damage. Its a really unique and well implemented combat system.
+ Most of the Sidequests: I really enjoyed playing through most of the blade quests and quest chains and they all have quite interesting side stories that excellently build up and give lore about the phenomenal world.
+ The Music: Every single track on this OST is incredible - every single one. It is the single best video game soundtrack I have ever heard.
- The Map System: It was largely fixed in a patch, but the map is still a bit confusing - mostly notable during the quest 'Riddle on the Wall'
- A Small Percentage of Quests: Some of these are what you expect, collect this, kill that. There are less in this game than in X and 1, but its still unwelcome after some of the more interesting sidequests. Also one Blade Quest is complete hell to do. if you have played through the game, you know exactly which one I'm talking about.
Conclusion- This game is unbelievably amazing and I would recommend it to anyone, whether they are a fan of JRPGs or not.
- fabianmeads
- 22 juin 2018
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Détails
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- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD