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Re: Review: Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - A Timely Update Of One Of The Greatest RPGs Ever

Arglas_

@Razer The interview was on this website dude. This has to be some of the most fun I have had on this website. If I were you I would just stop making a fool of yourself and stop talking about something you don't understand nor care about. Go back to whatever you enjoy and stop spreading false information
https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2020/05/monolith_softs_takahashi_tetsuya_talks_xenoblade_chronicles_definitive_edition_in_this_translated_famitsu_interview

Re: Review: Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - A Timely Update Of One Of The Greatest RPGs Ever

Arglas_

@Razer You should do more research buddy. In an interview, they said this game took them 3 years to make and is recreated in the new Xenoblade 2 engine. Before we got games such as ff7 remake this would be the definition of a remake. Once again your undermining 3 years of hard work. Also "upscaled port" LMAO you seriously have no clue what you're talking about. You're clearly here just to pick a fight and be all "cool" and "edgy" for trashing on an amazing game

Re: Review: Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - A Timely Update Of One Of The Greatest RPGs Ever

Arglas_

@Razer Lol what game have you been looking at?? This is a remake and it has massive improvements and changes such as the visuals which in itself is enough to pay $60. It took 3 years to recreate this masterpiece in a new engine and now with all the new improvements in the gaming industry, they are able to streamline things such as the side quests and all the menus making for an overall better experience. Also, they remastered the whole soundtrack and added a pretty solid epilogue. To say this game isn't worth your money or it just has some minor improvements would be undermining 3 years of hard work that they clearly put there heart and soul into

Re: Nintendo Reconfirms Release Windows For Major Switch Games, And It's A Pretty Small List

Arglas_

@Cheez I guess that is fair but ff7 "remake" is more of a reboot than a remake. It takes the original game and improves the graphics but it changes the whole combat and story making it completely different. XC:DE, on the other hand, is staying true to the original story and voice lines but completely change all the characters looks in a new art style, and rebuilding the game from the ground up in a new engine. Recently we have seen even more places and they are changing a lot more than I originally thought. This can be seen in the High Entia Tomb where the rooms and doors have new designs and there are many cases where there are some pretty massive changes such as the UI being reworked that I believe makes it a remake.