Overview
- Game Type
- Addon Content (DLC) for Xenoblade Chronicles 2
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Switch eShop
- 21st Sep 2018, $29.99
- 14th Sep 2018, £26.99
Nintendo Switch
- 21st Sep 2018, $39.99
- Series
Reviews
Review Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country (Switch) - So Much More Than Just DLC
Golden time
By the time Xenoblade Chronicles 2 launched in December 2017, Switch fans were near exhausted with content. Less than a year into its launch, Nintendo’s burgeoning new hardware had the best Zelda yet, the return of its most-lauded Mario Kart, the glorious multiplayer action of Splatoon 2
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country Guides
Blade & Driver Combos, Chain Attacks, & More Explained
To describe Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country as DLC is a bit misleading. There are tons of fully fledged games on Nintendo Switch that offer far less in terms of content, and some of those are even JRPGs themselves. Expansion is closer to the truth but standalone prequel is...
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country News
Gallery Here's A Look At The Gorgeous Xenoblade Chronicles Original Soundtrack Trinity Box
A musical tri-umph
If you love the Xenoblade Chronicles series, regardless of what your favourite game in the franchise is, there's something everyone can agree on — the music is phenomenal. Earlier this year, not only did we get a long-awaited release date for the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 soundtrack, but we also got the reveal stunning new...
Soapbox Torna - The Golden Country Is One Of The Best DLCs Of All Time
Future established
Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they've been chewing over. Today, Alana proclaims that Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has one of the best pieces of DLC ever in Torna - The Golden Country, and ponders what that could mean for Xenoblade Chronicles 3:...
Feature The History Of Monolith Soft - From Baten Kaitos To Xenoblade And Zelda
A monolithic tale
Monolith Soft has become one of the most recognisable of Nintendo's first-party developers in recent times. Led by legendary RPG writer and director Tetsuya Takahashi, the studio is renowned for the monolithic (pun intended) Xenoblade series. Combining MMORPG-style, memorable worlds, stunning music, and philosophical writing, the...
News Monolith Soft Celebrates Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Fifth Anniversary With Special Artwork
Download some free wallpapers
Today marks a special milestone for the Xenoblade series - with the second game in the series Xenoblade Chronicles 2 turning five years old. Yep, it's now half a decade old! To celebrate this very occasion, Monolith Soft has actually released some special wallpapers on its official website. You can get a mobile one of...
Talking Point What Are You Playing This Weekend? (July 23rd)
Live for the weekend
School's out for a lot of kids now in the UK — hooray! How many of you will be joining your kids for a summer of gaming? Perhaps Camelot updating its official company website with Golden Sun assets is tempting you to dig into your backlog? Or maybe you'll be going through the 3DS and Wii U eShops after Nintendo gave clearer...
Talking Point What Are You Playing This Weekend? (July 9th)
Wahoo! It's the weekend!
It's been a little bit milder here n the UK this week, but it looks like things are about to hot up again. The news has also been a bit steadier, too. Nintendo unveiled a brand new Splatoon 3-Themed Switch OLED earlier this week. The upcoming Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion will have some "differences" in
Talking Point What Are You Playing This Weekend? (July 2nd)
Take a sip
We're over halfway through the year now — isn't that a scary thought? And our calendars are about to get even busier after that Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase! But outside of that mammoth mini, rumours of a Metroid Prime 1 remaster are swirling once again. Sabotage's
Talking Point What Are You Playing This Weekend? (June 25th)
Preparing for a busy July
Is everyone feeling a bit more chilled out after not-E3? Okay, we're still waiting for a Nintendo Direct, but we did get a Xenoblade Chronicles 3-focused presentation, where a new Expansion Pass was unveiled. The AM2R devs have reunited on a brand new stunning-looking Metroidvania pr
Talking Point With BOTW2 Slipping, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Launching Early Is Fantastic News
"Bringing together the futures" of its predecessors
Though Xenoblade Chronicles is not the biggest-selling franchise to consistently grace Nintendo's hardware, it's clear that Nintendo is happy to recognise that some brands and genres deserve support for the loyalty they earn among fans. MonolithSoft, a company majority-owned by Nintendo that often...
Poll Do You Have An Issue With Xenoblade Chronicles' Accents?
Cor blimey, guv! Are you really feeling it?
A geniune cockney, honest This week's Nintendo Direct was packed with surprises, one of which was the announcement of the third game in the Xenoblade Chronicles series. Long-time fans of the franchise will be familiar with the fact that the localisation of past entries has been (mostly) handled in Europe...
About The Game
Guide a group of legendary warriors on a journey through the tragic history that doomed a kingdom and drove a hero down a dark path 500 years before the events of the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game. Defend yourself from Malos and his forces using all the fury of this refined battle system, allowing you to fight as both the artificial lifeforms known as Blades and their masters, the Drivers.
- Does not include the main Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game.
- Contains download code for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Expansion Pass. Expansion Pass only playable with Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game (sold separately).
Comments 4
HYPE! can't wait.
Can I play this before the main game? Is it a separate story?
As a fan of RPGs that use the Active Time Battle System (and its modern variants) I’m always on the lookout for the RPG that will finally bridge the gap between that style and the modern real-time battle style. With all of the praise surrounding the Xenoblade series, I did some reading on the battle system and picked up a cheap physical copy of Torna with high hopes.
In comparison to ATB, the Xenoblade battle system basically assumes that you’ll want to use your character’s weak attack as quickly as possible, and does so automatically. After a “charge-up” period, you can direct your character to use more powerful alternate attacks by pressing a corresponding button—which leads to further “charge-ups” when performed correctly.
Playing on Normal difficulty, my first battles with Lora and Jin were enjoyable and challenging. By the time I reached the first set of boss battles, though, I’d already mastered the limited set of moves at my disposal, and dispatched them without breaking a sweat, though I was quite satisfied with coordinating the right moves at just the right moments.
Unfortunately, the next progression in the battle system introduced at that point in the game is the addition of friendly teams to your fights, and things go off the rails here for me. Since the player only controls one team at a time, each of the other teams is auto-battling without any active input. In terms of combat, this effectively means that any enemy you are battling will have its HP reduced periodically by the game itself. This makes the battle system more technically complex than before, but it actually has the effect of making fights easier to win and the battle field also becomes a terrible mess visually making it harder to time your own team's alternate attacks. You can try to go it alone with one team, but the game is balanced so that this is not practical unless you somehow manage to take on only one enemy at a time or just go level-up on your own for a while.
The game is absolutely beautiful and the voice acting is quite good, though the characters are stuffy and environments are all stiff in typical JRPG fashion. But for me this battle system has a “close but not quite” feeling, and I just didn’t find it fun once more aspects were added on top of the base system.
Score: 6/10
@Alkaline its ALOT slower than XBC3 for sure, but honestly thats what I love about it. The characters have alot more mass to them and the animation and gameplay mechanics IMO are better than 3. While 3 has alot of QoL in it, so far im digging it over 3. Can't wait to play more!
currently 27.99 well worth it! (b ' :')b
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