Before you dive into Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, here’s some essential information you may want to consider. This game, formerly constrained to the Wii U, has been refreshed and rereleased with some impressive enhancements. With sharper graphics, higher resolution, and several gameplay improvements, this version also offers a good deal of new content. If exploring the far-off realm of Mira is on your radar for the first time, here are answers to some common queries you might have as you decide whether to give this game a go.
Q: Does the Definitive Edition add anything new that wasn’t in the original?
A: Absolutely, it does. You’ll find new characters and an expanded selection of skells (or mechs), along with some fresh story content and an entirely new map area to explore.
Q: Is it possible to play the new story content without going through the entire game?
A: Although you’ll encounter new characters and content sprinkled throughout, the newly introduced story chapter and zone are only accessible after you’ve completed the main game.
Q: Should I play other Xenoblade games before this one?
A: Not necessarily. When Xenoblade Chronicles X first came out, it was only the second installment in the series and stood fairly independently from its predecessor. You don’t need any background knowledge of the franchise to enjoy this game.
Q: If I purchase the physical version of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, can I play it directly from the cartridge without any additional downloads?
A: Yes, the game can be played right from the cartridge without needing to download additional content. However, downloading any available patches might boost the game’s performance.
Q: How lengthy is the game?
A: If you’re just aiming to complete the main storyline quickly, you could wrap it up in about 60 hours. However, most average playthroughs will likely take between 80 and 100 hours.
Q: Has there been any censorship of the Definitive Edition outside Japan?
A: Not exactly. Both the Japanese and western versions of the Definitive Edition contain the same content. It is essentially based on the western version of the original release, which included previously exclusive Japanese DLC. In the original western version, some outfits for younger characters were altered for modesty, and a feature for adjusting character chest size was removed. These adjustments remain in the Definitive Edition across all territories, including Japan.
Q: Does this version support multiplayer gameplay?
A: Yes, it does. You can engage in indirect online multiplayer by teaming up to achieve significant goals, or participate directly with up to four players to challenge formidable foes on preset missions. Additionally, it’s possible to share and recruit avatars from other players into your party.
Q: Can you change your character’s appearance in the Definitive Edition?
A: You can, though there are prerequisites. Character customization becomes available after you complete Chapter 5, as well as the quests "Yardley’s Scheme" and "House of Cards."
Curious to delve deeper into Xenoblade Chronicles X? We have a wealth of content that traces its history back to its original days on the Wii U for you to explore. If you’re pondering over giving it a shot, our thorough insights and details should prove enlightening.