Subject: Happy BIRTHDAAAAAY! *releases hundreds of balloons* (nm)
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Posted on: 2015-12-12 16:58:00 UTC
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From one big announcement to a not-so-big announcement by
on 2015-12-11 20:21:00 UTC
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I turn 28 today!
(and an even smaller announcement: I got myself a Wii U and a copy of Xenoblade Chronicles X.) -
Happy BIRTHDAAAAAY! *releases hundreds of balloons* (nm) by
on 2015-12-12 16:58:00 UTC
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Happy Birthday! :D by
on 2015-12-12 05:19:00 UTC
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CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU
ON THIS DEAR DATE
MUCH HAPINESS
MANY YEARS OF LIFE! -
Congrats! *tosses Spikes* by
on 2015-12-12 04:18:00 UTC
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Also, are you really feeling it, sonofheav- NO WAIT I'M SO SORRY BACKSLASH I DIDN'T MEAN TO SAY THAT GET THAT AWAY FROM ME NO NO PLEASE NOOOAIEEEEEEE-!!
*Backslash chases SkarmorySilver offscreen, screaming and brandishing his Monado replica wildly.* -
*laughter* (nm) by
on 2015-12-12 15:21:00 UTC
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Happy birthday! *confetti* by
on 2015-12-11 22:43:00 UTC
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And congrats on getting Xenoblade Chronicles! I've heard loads of good things about it!
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So far, so good... by
on 2015-12-12 04:04:00 UTC
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But I have no idea why they decided to go for a silent protagonist this time!
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Probably because... by
on 2015-12-12 04:41:00 UTC
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...they didn't want to pay sixteen actors to record full voice acting for the entire game? Especially since the main character has dialogue choices.
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Wait, he doesn't speak? by
on 2015-12-12 04:28:00 UTC
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You'd think that after the success of my canon counterpart, relatively speaking, they'd continue the tradition rather than resorting to the same approach as they've done with Link, which does get a bit tired after a while if you ask me. The dialogue of the original Xenoblade Chronicles was part of what made it so distinct among RPGs, especially the interactions between me and m- er, Shulk and his friends. Shulk! Heheh. Um.
What I'm more concerned about, though, is why they changed up the setting completely and used a world more akin to Metroid rather than, oh, exploring the new Bionis or something along those lines. From what I've seen of it, the only things similar to the original Xenoblade are the title and the presence of Nopons! I've heard a lot of good things about Xenoblade X, but it feels more like a spiritual successor than anything else, and from what I've gathered, it pretty much is.
Ah, well. I haven't had the time to play the game myself, but that may change if they introduce compatibility with Shulk's amiibo soon... -
From what I've played of it so far, by
on 2015-12-12 17:28:00 UTC
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it's an open world like Xenoblade Chronicles, and the graphics are just as stunning (there's a cutscene in the prologue that is basically there to show you just how stunning the world is). The mission system seems to take some cues from Lightning Returns in that almost any NPC can have a mission for you. The arts system is there, of course, as well as its upgrade system (though for some reason, X doesn't show you the BP cost to upgrade until you select the Art itself). Combat is largely unchanged, but this time, there's a display on the screen to show you where you are relative to the enemy, making it easier to tell if arts like Slit Edge will have their bonus effects.
As for what you brought up, I really don't think that they should have gone for a straight sequel the the original Xenoblade Chronicles; the ending gives a sufficient sense of closure, and you know what sometimes happens when you force a sequel onto a perfectly wrapped-up story. But I do agree in one point: if you are going to give it the Xenoblade name, you should know that you are also setting up certain expectations.
Given my (admittedly paltry) hours of gameplay, I don;t think that Xenoblade Chronicles X is a bad game at all. But so far, I don't see what merits the hype or the Xenoblade name. But then again, I've only played it for a few hours. Here's hoping that it doesn't disappoint. -
GRAB THE CHAIR, BOYS, WE'VE GOT ANOTHER BUCKET-KICKER! by
on 2015-12-11 20:57:00 UTC
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LET'S SING~!
Happy Birthday, my olde friend,
it seems this horror show will never end.
Any moment's your last breath,
here is to another day closer to death! -
Happy birthday! (nm) by
on 2015-12-11 20:33:00 UTC
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*cakefetti* by
on 2015-12-11 20:23:00 UTC
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HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
MAY ALL YOUR WISHES COME TRUE
HOPE NOBODY MAKES YOU BLUE
AND YOUR CAKE DOESN'T EXPLODE IN GOO!
*blows noisemakers*
(If you think you're old now, at least you're not my mom. She turned 50 yesterday. :P) -
Funy you should mention being old... by
on 2015-12-11 20:40:00 UTC
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I was dreading the fact that I am ever inching towards the dreaded age of thirty! So thanks for the perspective. And as I think about it, your mother is the one that helped you with the Baroness Iximaz costume, yes? Talk about age only being a state of mind.
A happy belated birthday to your mother.