![]() ![]() ![]() Software description provided by the publisher. Who knows where this twisted journey will lead. On the long road ahead, you’ll rest at camps, cook food, craft items, and share a heart-to-heart with many a traveling companion. By equipping Drivers with new weapons, you can alter their attacks and elemental powers to perform devastating combos. To stand a chance, you must master every character’s powerful skills including Talent Arts, a strategic element returning from the original Xenoblade Chronicles™ game. Together, you’ll fight for the survival of mankind, under threat by Malos, who wields the legendary sword, The Monado. XBC2 & Expansion Pass Bundle They don't specify in the TTGC listing whether or not it comes with the expansion pass for the base game (even though it looks like the physical version does come with a code to redeem for the pass), so I got the base game & the Expansion Pass (which does specify that it comes with TTGC). Defend yourself from Malos and his forces using all the fury of this refined battle system, allowing you to fight as both the artificial lifeforms known as Blades and their masters, the Drivers.ĭrivers and their Blades can change from the frontlines of combat to the back in order to unleash powerful context-sensitive abilities. A Special Edition version of the game was also released, which includes a soundtrack CD, hardcover artbook, and metal game case. If the DLC is merely a side story with its own exclusive boss, I wouldn’t feel like I got nickel and dimed paying full price for an incomplete game.Guide a group of legendary warriors on a journey through the tragic history that doomed a kingdom and drove a hero down a dark path 500 years before the events of the Xenoblade Chronicles™ 2 game. I’d like the main story to stand on its own rather than end on a cliffhanger and have the final boss and plot resolution locked behind a paywall. If the new story content features is the true final boss or something, I kind of have a problem with that. I have the game preordered even though I’ve had some trouble getting hooked in RPGs. Without having played Xenoblade Chronicles 2, I can’t comment on either way whether I’d be interested in the DLC. That bag or whatever wasn’t really the reason you bought the main item, but it’s yours now so you might as well bring it home. It’s like when you get a free gift for buying a thing at say, Target. They’re supposed to make the DLC seem heftier in content. ![]() The impression I get is Nintendo wants to sell the story content for $30 and the other stuff is bonus content that won’t take a lot of resources to create. ![]()
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