Despite concluding the trilogy that began on the Wii, Monolith Soft‘s forthcoming RPG Xenoblade Chronicles 3 for Nintendo Switch won’t mark the end of the series. Instead, players are anticipating further ventures in the future. Tetsuya Takahashi, the game’s director, stated this.
According to Takahashi, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was meant to be the conclusion of the trilogy, merging the plot and gameplay aspects of the series’ first two entries.
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“Although I previously used the word climax, our new game ties together a variety of thematic components that we have been working on for 15 years, starting in 2007, when development on the first set of Xenoblade Chronicles began.
Aside from that, The developer said, “We were able to significantly improve several gameplay systems that have also been methodically evolved from game to game.
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Tetsuya Takahashi also emphasized that Xenoblade Chronicles 3 can be considered as a fresh beginning for upcoming successes – undertakings that fans have yet to see in the coming.
The Nintendo Switch gaming devices will be the only ones to receive the global release of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 on July 29. Journalists praise the innovation highly and refer to it as a “contemporary JRPG masterpiece.”
The network has begun streaming the first Xenoblade Chronicles 3 game for the Nintendo Switch system. The Western media received the role-playing game with the best possible fervor; according to the Metacritic review aggregator, the novelty received an average rating of 89 out of 100 points after processing 69 review sources.
The original Wii-powered Xenoblade Chronicles, which scored 92 out of 100 in 2012, obtained a higher rating than this game, making it the second-best score in the series.
The Switch 2020 re-release of the first game received a score of 89, while Xenoblade Chronicles X (2015) and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (2017) received scores of 84 and 83, respectively.