i liked the story a lot more than the one of Blade Wii, and so the characters.
the thing is, in this game the sidequests are essential to get the most of the plot. Without them the main plot is quite short yes, but the subquests are part of the experience.
I think this is really important for new players, explore the world, do the normal and kizuna quests to really get the most of it.
all the character DLC will be included for free in teh Western release, according to gameinformer's latest article on the game. can't link because scans aren't allowed.
all the character DLC will be included for free in teh Western release, according to gameinformer's latest article on the game. can't link because scans aren't allowed.
Can't seem to find the article on GI.
all the character DLC will be included for free in teh Western release, according to gameinformer's latest article on the game. can't link because scans aren't allowed.
edit: oh and also Lin is 15 now for us sensitive folks.![]()
did you read the part where I talked about scans? it's in the magazine... which I can't link to because ....SCANS...
all the character DLC will be included for free in teh Western release, according to gameinformer's latest article on the game. can't link because scans aren't allowed.
edit: oh and also Lin is 15 now for us sensitive folks.![]()
If you didn't do all the quests, Xenoblade actually had some fantastic ways of controlling how you progressed. It's the years of compulsion needing to collect and explore everything that makes people feel the contrary.
That's what I did and I had a great experience, I only needed to grind once for like an hour, otherwise the progression is quite organicAre you saying I should simply stop doing side quests and pound the story in Xenoblade on Wii? Can I progress easily that way? Or will I need to stop and grind at points?
I still need to finish it...
That's what I did and I had a great experience, I only needed to grind once for like an hour, otherwise the progression is quite organic
No problem, I feel that the game is honestly set up this way, at least for the first play through. The pacing is excellent if you just focus on the main quest and the occasional sidequest that is directly in your path. Otherwise you get bogged down in all the side stuff and the story loses its intensity. Once you replay it though you are already invested in the world and characters, so the exploration is more welcome and enjoyable since you already know how the story will play out.Totally doing this when/if I play next. Thanks!
hey this thread already got bumped once, so I can do it too
No you can't.
I'll ask and see if I can find out.
That sounds like the Doll workshop, or something like that. I know it's something to do with NLA.