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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Is a ‘Culmination’ of the Trilogy – But Not the End of the Series

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 on Nintendo Switch serves as the “culmination” of the trilogy, but it won’t be the conclusion of the series as a whole, according to the executive director.

of Nintendo interview According to Tetsuya Takahashi, the first three mainline Xenoblade Chronicles games (minus the more futuristic Chronicles X) share similar themes and gameplay ideas that tie them together as a trilogy.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 thus concludes the trilogy thematically, though Takahashi clarified that it’s not the end of the series as a whole. It’s something,” he said.

“This third game has elements and designs from the first and second games here and there, but you don’t have to play the first and second games to understand the story and how to play,” says Takahashi. explains Mr. “However, since this is a series work, the underlying theme is consistent, and the story develops around the ‘relationship between different things’.

I used the word “culmination” earlier, but it’s been developed over the 15 years since 2007, when the development of the first Xenoblade series began, as well as the entire series. “

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was announced in February and will be available on July 29th. Like its predecessors, it is a JRPG featuring an automatic combat system in which players must combine several attacks and effects to achieve victory in a war. A torn future world called Aionios.

In an 8/10 review, IGN said:

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He talks about Witcher all day long.

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