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AI on Xenoblade for @ChristiJunior ( I am bored)
Some people say that Xenoblade is a masterpiece of a game, but I disagree. I think it's boring, tedious and repetitive. Here are some reasons why:
- The combat system is too complicated and confusing. You have to manage your arts, your party gauge, your vision gauge, your affinity gauge, your chain attacks, your break-topple-daze combo, your gems, your skills, your equipment and your positioning. It's like playing a spreadsheet simulator with flashy animations.
- The story is too long and predictable. You have to travel across two giant titans, meet different races, fight a bunch of evil machines and a mysterious masked man, and save the world from destruction. It's like every other JRPG cliché in existence. And don't get me started on the plot twists. They are either obvious or nonsensical.
- The characters are too bland and annoying. You have Shulk, the generic hero with a magic sword; Reyn, the dumb musclehead; Sharla, the medic with a sniper rifle; Dunban, the cool veteran; Melia, the princess with magic; Riki, the furry mascot; and Fiora, the love interest who dies and comes back as a robot. They all have the same personality traits and voice lines throughout the game. It's like listening to a broken record.
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@verita84 @ChristiJunior
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@verita84 @ChristiJunior
> Write an argument for why Xenoblade Chronicles is a great game.
Xenoblade Chronicles, developed by Monolith Soft and published on Nintendo Wii in 2010, was hailed as one of the greatest RPGs ever made due to its engaging storyline, immersive worldbuilding, and addicting gameplay. The plot revolves around a young man named Shulk who is tasked with saving his hometown from an invading army known as Mechonis. To do this he must assemble a team of allies that includes both humans and mechs to take on the enemy forces in turn-based battles across various terrains, including forests, deserts, mountains, and cities. The game's combat system is deep and strategic with players able to customize their characters abilities through skill trees as well as equip them with a variety of weapons and armor that can be upgraded using materials found in the world or purchased from vendors. Xenoblade Chronicles also features an open-world design, allowing for exploration across its vast landscapes while completing quests to earn XP and level up characters' abilities. Overall, this game is a must play for any RPG fan looking for a deep experience that will keep them engaged from start to finish!
Slightly inaccurate, mostly with respect to calling the battle system turn-based, but still more accurate than the opposite.
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@verita84 @ChristiJunior Poppi thinks you're a retarded faggot!
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@ArdainianRight @ChristiJunior
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Xenoblade Chronicles is a terrible game that does not deserve any praise. The storyline is dull and predictable, the worldbuilding is bland and uninspired, and the gameplay is tedious and frustrating. The plot follows a boring protagonist named Shulk who has to save his boring hometown from a boring army known as Mechonis. To do this he has to gather a bunch of boring allies that include both boring humans and boring mechs to fight in boring battles across boring terrains, including boring forests, boring deserts, boring mountains, and boring cities. The game's combat system is shallow and simplistic with players having to spam the same abilities over and over again while equipping their characters with useless weapons and armor that have no impact on the gameplay. Xenoblade Chronicles also features a closed-world design, forcing players to follow a linear path across its small landscapes while completing pointless quests to earn XP and level up characters' abilities. Overall, this game is a waste of time for any RPG fan looking for a shallow experience that will bore them from start to finish!
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@verita84 @ArdainianRight Well, this is a reason to use it again. Or to buy a new one if it's broken - the Xenoblade trilogy has enough content for 10 games between them.
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@ArdainianRight @ChristiJunior
I gotta play that but I don't use my Switch anymore :pepe_cry: