Bought this with the expansion pass for the main game, and all I need to say is it is amazing. This makes the main story of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 even better, and shows us how key characters got to where they are in the base game.
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Bought this with the expansion pass for the main game, and all I need to say is it is amazing. This makes the main story of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 even better, and shows us how key characters got to where they are in the base game.
"...Torna - The Golden Country is every bit a Xenoblade game in its own right." © 2018 Nintendo, Monolith Soft. All rights reserved.
More mature story; likeable cast; gameplay refinements; great new music; great length
Some gameplay annoyances remain; forced breaks from main story for sidequests; lip syncing is still terrible
The icing on the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Season Pass is here. After sprinkling smaller drops of content for several months to feed the RPG that released for the Nintendo Switch a year ago, Monolith Soft. is coming full circle with the final expansion.
In an extremely uncharacteristic move from Nintendo, Monolith Soft have come out with the Xenoblade franchise's biggest piece of DLC ever – Torna ~ The Golden Country, a standalone expansion.
El Dorado Playing it again after a lengthy hiatus, I felt lost, but not too lost, you know It all came rushing back, the waltz of battle, but with a slight new twist. This time you're swapping between Blades (again Pokémon) and Drivers (Pokémon trainers, typically humans), which brings its own...
Xenoblade Chronicles 2's engaging combat and likeable cast made Monolith Soft's JRPG one of my favorite games of the Nintendo Switch's launch year. Although the original game was already a massive undertaking, the developers saw fit to present an expansion titled Torna – The Golden Country, a...
Xenoblade , as a franchise, has been on a bit of a downward trajectory since its inception. The original Xenoblade Chronicles for the Wii was widely considered to be one of the greatest RPGs of its generation; Xenoblade Chronicles X was met with a fair bit of backlash for its story and setting, but...
This standalone expansion is satisfying addition for fans who have already built up a tolerance for the sometimes-baffling quirks of Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
A fantastic standalone prequel that is held back by one really annoying design decision.
Excellent combat; Brilliant soundtrack; Memorable characters; Very good gameplay enhancements
Side quest gating is annoying; No real improvement to visuals or performance
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