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  1. Aug 4, 2022
    7
    The game itself is good, the story is great but a lot of things are repeated, there are cinematic worthy of a manga, the fights are exciting (but you fight the same boss 90% of the time) and the graphics and locations are nice but many things spoil the game.
    1. A cutscene every 5 minutes during 35h is infernal, the group will rest every 300m. And they talk for 10-15 min every time, I know
    The game itself is good, the story is great but a lot of things are repeated, there are cinematic worthy of a manga, the fights are exciting (but you fight the same boss 90% of the time) and the graphics and locations are nice but many things spoil the game.
    1. A cutscene every 5 minutes during 35h is infernal, the group will rest every 300m. And they talk for 10-15 min every time, I know it's an rpg but it's close to a narrative game rather than an rpg.
    2. The class system is not really useful, in the end we keep 2 tanks - 2 heals - 2 DPS, it's useless that all the characters know how to heal if we only have two healers during the whole game.
    3. Being French, it's always sad not to have French audio (like FF7 remake)
    4. The fights with 3 characters in Xenoblade 1 were already too much loaded but there with 7 characters in our team + the monsters we find ourselves with actions in all the directions we don't even find the character we play in the melt the fights are too scrambled and the special move is ridiculously too powerful (we can kill a mid-bar boss with a sequence)
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  2. Sep 10, 2022
    7
    + Main Story is well told with interesting twists and turns.
    + Main Characters and their interactions with each others.
    + Beautiful & Interesting looking world. + Chain attacks and Ouroboros transformation are fun. + Gathering Heroes to expand an already interesting cast of characters - Exploration doesn't feel very reward - Receiving side quests feels like you're being given the
    + Main Story is well told with interesting twists and turns.
    + Main Characters and their interactions with each others.
    + Beautiful & Interesting looking world.
    + Chain attacks and Ouroboros transformation are fun.
    + Gathering Heroes to expand an already interesting cast of characters

    - Exploration doesn't feel very reward
    - Receiving side quests feels like you're being given the runaround a lot
    - Side quests are kind of a slog, with many MMORPG style collectathons
    - Pacing can be kind of weird, with chapter 7 feeling pretty stretched out even without doing side quests.

    Overall rating 7/10
    Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a fun game with a beautiful looking world and a fun main cast, but the exploring the world can be a bit of a drag sometimes with mediocre rewards for doing so and sidequests that can be a bit of a boring slog. I'd say the main story is probably the game's strongest suit and I might've liked the game a lot longer if the game focused in on that a lot more.

    All that said, it has interesting ideas and I'll keep an eye on DLC and whatever Monolith might do in the future.
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  3. Aug 7, 2022
    7
    Definitely a decent game with an interesting story but after 70 hours, I can’t help but notice that the characters just aren’t as likable as they were in Xenoblade 2 and I just don’t care as much about the cut scenes. Are Japanese devs dumbing down characters to appease the blandness of present day western culture? That’s the vibe I get.
  4. Anb
    Jul 31, 2022
    7
    Level design and story does not live up to original Xenoblade Chronicles. It's a solid game with beautiful graphics and music but it struggles to bring something new/better than original game. Characters are bland and mostly generic.
  5. Aug 14, 2022
    7
    Review after 30h of gameplay, might reconsider final score later. Xenoblade is one of my favorite series, but its hard to continue playing this one.

    + Graphics + World design is excellent + Most of characters, even side characters are interesting + Music is wonderful - Story well said, but uninteresting and very slow pacing - bigger party size make mess on screen and its hard to
    Review after 30h of gameplay, might reconsider final score later. Xenoblade is one of my favorite series, but its hard to continue playing this one.

    + Graphics
    + World design is excellent
    + Most of characters, even side characters are interesting
    + Music is wonderful

    - Story well said, but uninteresting and very slow pacing
    - bigger party size make mess on screen and its hard to see whats going on, not even think if tactics is optimal
    - side quests seems to be repetetive and not rewarding
    - even lower sense of progression than in previous games
    - some builds are much stronger than other which force to play those to be efficient
    - chain attacks are slowing game way too much
    - Special form of characters is weaker than characters without it

    Edit: After 50 hours in i stopped playing. rating of 7/10 remains unchaged, as i see XC3 to be worse in many aspects as its predecessors.
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  6. Dec 23, 2022
    7
    I need to preface this by the fact I've played and essentially completed every Xenoblade Chronicles game to date. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is the most polished the series has been, but unfortunately did not live up to its ambitions and may even do "dirty" its previous numbered titles by mischaracterizing beloved characters at times with underdeveloped plot elements. It leaves far too manyI need to preface this by the fact I've played and essentially completed every Xenoblade Chronicles game to date. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is the most polished the series has been, but unfortunately did not live up to its ambitions and may even do "dirty" its previous numbered titles by mischaracterizing beloved characters at times with underdeveloped plot elements. It leaves far too many plot elements unanswered and feels undercooked in its execution toward the end unfortunately.
    -The world itself leaves much to be desired from a gameplay standpoint compared to its predecessors. It has an ambitious combat system that drags players back to the more simple gameplay of Xenoblade 1 and mixes it with some elements of 2 in ways that make battles drag out longer than they probably should.
    -The gameplay gets too repetitive compared to much superior combat system of 2 (or Torna).
    -I think the developers really went out of there way to present well animated cutscenes that are the best in the series in terms of production, but sometimes it is a bit too much and re-treads too much on the previous games in ways that are not productive at all for advancing the story. I don't need 3 cutscenes when I'm running down a hill that takes three times as long as they need to, just present one cutscene that does it all then take me back to the gameplay.
    -I think in terms of feedback, they over-corrected on potential flaws of previous games. The tutorials are way too long and drawn out for repeat plays. On the other hand, it is easily the most accessible the series has been since 1.
    -It never resolves plot threads that it should be considering, and leaves much to be desired for what it is trying to execute. Don't bring previous games into your game if you don't make it worth it. As a huge fan of the 2nd game that loved it to bits, to leave many core elements unsettled was strange.
    -The game could have existed without needing to bring 1 & 2's universes into this game, it felt totally not merited. The actual story it was trying to tell got dragged down as a result.
    -The event system for quests are a bit confusing at times. You try to find out how to activate an ascension quest sometimes, and it depends on a quest, but the game doesn't inform you of which quest you're on. This happened at least 3 times on my playthrough and left much frustration on where/what I was to do next.
    -The hero system, which is this game's "equivalent" to the blade system of 2, can lead players to become over-levelled for many parts of the game, making the gameplay far too stale too quickly. This is because unlike the blade system, the hero quests provide a ton of EXP up front through required quests you can at many times do at any time, rather than earning it. You can essentially just do side-questing with hero quests, and be way too overlevelled for the main story that you are walking through main quests not fighting any regular enemies. It breaks the immersion of the game considerably. Also the hero system, unlike the blade system, does not encourage replays in NG+.
    -At this time, there's little reason to do a NG+.

    The game, while a step forward in production, was definitely a step backwards in storytelling and gameplay from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, which is arguably a better game overall. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a very ambitious title, and I respect the developers for their attempt, but they need to remember to focus on making the plot stronger and not re-use previous games in the way they did, it could have been much better. Without spoiling anything, the entire plot of this game could be rewritten out of existence if the previous games ended in a better way (that this game confirms didn't happen, unfortunately).
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  7. Nov 29, 2022
    7
    I'm between a 7 and an 8 on this one. The story is good but they desperately needed an editor to come in and cut it down. By the end the cutscenes were starting to feel like a chore because they could be so long and so frequent. That said I did enjoy the story and loved the ending but just found the pacing to be kind of awful.

    The gameplay is fun but can get repetitive. Some of the new
    I'm between a 7 and an 8 on this one. The story is good but they desperately needed an editor to come in and cut it down. By the end the cutscenes were starting to feel like a chore because they could be so long and so frequent. That said I did enjoy the story and loved the ending but just found the pacing to be kind of awful.

    The gameplay is fun but can get repetitive. Some of the new systems like interlinking work well but personally I think the 2nd game had much more variety as you could get so many different creatures to fight alongside you.

    I think there are definitely some areas the series continues to struggle with. The sidequests often feel a little boring as they're mostly boring fetch quests and what's worse is when critical path missions also turn into fetch quests. Find the 6 doodads so we can go to the place where the story will actually progress. Some of the repeating dialogue continues to be a chore... yelling about doodads repeatedly does get tiresome.

    Also, I found the last stretch to be a bit of a hassle. The final dungeon is just quite long with lots of enemies and you need to fight them all as the bosses will be quite a lot higher than your level when you first enter that place. Plus it seems like the final boss doesn't have checkpoints. I beat it first time thankfully but if I hadn't i'm not sure i'd have the energy to repeat that one hour encounter.

    All in all it's a good game but also a mixed bag. Definitely one of the better jrpg series around but I hope some of these problems get addressed in future titles.
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  8. Aug 13, 2022
    7
    I loved the first 30 hours I played and then the next 50 were a mix of love hate and almost giving up.

    Finished the main story at a bit over 80 hours. The decision to leave several dozens of hours of side content unfinished was a difficult one but one that was necessary for me to make. The story is the best thing about the game...up until about halfway. Any time a story gets so
    I loved the first 30 hours I played and then the next 50 were a mix of love hate and almost giving up.

    Finished the main story at a bit over 80 hours. The decision to leave several dozens of hours of side content unfinished was a difficult one but one that was necessary for me to make.

    The story is the best thing about the game...up until about halfway. Any time a story gets so long I need to set down my controller and start checking my email, go to the bathroom, make a sandwich, and check my email again because it still hasn't finished is too long and something many JRPGs suffer from. This one didn't start out that way. The story which begins as an exploration of self and identify ends on a lofty scifi trope that is played out and you really miss those more personal interactions.

    The graphics are dated.

    The environment is HUGE! So big and grand that you stop many times to just take in the view. However the creatures feel repetitive and like a mmo from 2 decades ago.

    Combat is interesting but mostly pointless. You control 1 character out of 7 on screen so the A.I. is doing most of the fighting. You are just there to manage and hit some appropriate timed strategy actions.

    Based on my first week of play I might have given this game of the year. Now I can only say that if fell short in a few areas. Not a bad JRPG but not special enough to be remembered long.
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  9. Aug 16, 2022
    7
    First off I'll say, the game is fun but just like Elden Ring, it's overhyped and issues are getting ignored. The writing and dialogue is shockingly bad most of the time, the villains are cartoonishly evil, characters just suddenly completely change their minds with no morivation, don't give necessary info or do not even sort of react to things that should completely wreck them. It badlyFirst off I'll say, the game is fun but just like Elden Ring, it's overhyped and issues are getting ignored. The writing and dialogue is shockingly bad most of the time, the villains are cartoonishly evil, characters just suddenly completely change their minds with no morivation, don't give necessary info or do not even sort of react to things that should completely wreck them. It badly breaks immersion in the story because it starts off very interesting but the dialogue tanks it. Then combat, it's very fun and addictive but my huge issue is the AI for companions, it's very bad and basically forces you to play healer in any non-trash fight because the AI will not use their skills right and you will die constantly because of it if you are not focused on playing a healer.
    There are issues with the game crashing as well, I've had my game crash 3 times so far at chapter 5. There is also a problem with overleveling, you can very easily get too high level and it not only trivializes story content and makes it boring, but you cannot gain class ranks or unlock classes on other party members if you fight enemies more than 3-4 levels below yours so you can have long stretches of story where you are not able to progress your classes because you accidentally leveled up , and sometimes it levels you up during battles, not manually at campfires, so with no way to lower your level it can really screw up the experience. Just to demonstrate how easy it is for this to happen, I just went and did all the question marks on the map indicating quests that unlock new classes, not even all the regular side quests, then went back to the story at level 48 when the main story had a recommended level of 27, most levels were not manual, and the game did not indicate that you would not get class progress if you leveled too much, so the only way to avoid this would have been to skip getting new classes or running from all unnecessary battles avoiding everything like supply drops or those bouts where you pick a side.
    That said, the plot hook is interesting even if the execution is kind of a mess and it is very fun still so I would still recommend it, but it's not the masterpiece some people are acting like it is, it needs some big fixes.
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  10. Sep 3, 2022
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game is great. But it doesn't live up to the standard the previous two games do for me. I loved it regardless, exploring the world was admittedly better than it was in 1 and 2. But the story is where this game falters. 7 chapters isn't enough for a game like this. Just as I got interested, it ended. The villains are boring and easily forgotten.
    The main villains N and Z are recycled copies of Jin and Zanza respectively.

    I loved this game. But I wanted to love it so much more
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  11. Sep 14, 2022
    7
    First of all, if you're not into JRPGs, don't play this game, this is the most JRPG game to ever JRPG. It really feels like they threw all the JRPG-tropes and gameplay elements at the wall and seen what sticks, sometimes that works great, sometimes it falls flat. I loved Xenoblade 1 DE (might be my favourite game of all time) and 2, and I really wanted to love this game too, but sadly, itFirst of all, if you're not into JRPGs, don't play this game, this is the most JRPG game to ever JRPG. It really feels like they threw all the JRPG-tropes and gameplay elements at the wall and seen what sticks, sometimes that works great, sometimes it falls flat. I loved Xenoblade 1 DE (might be my favourite game of all time) and 2, and I really wanted to love this game too, but sadly, it fell short for me.

    First the gameplay, it's ridiculously easy to get overleveled, which takes away any challenge. I had about 20 bonus levels left that I never used and was still about 10 levels too high. If you play all the sidemissions, you're guaranteed to be overleveled halfway through, and that meant that I spent most of the fights on auto-battle as there was no challenge to it. As you can't unlock a class if you're 5 levels or more higher than the monster you're fighting, it also makes unlocking classes more difficult than in needs to be. An option to level down from the start would be really nice.

    Added to that, chain attacks are way too powerful, they can beat unique monsters 5 levels higher, even if they have more than half health. This makes it extremely repetitive, because instead of a tactical battle, it's just a race to the chain attack, especially with a particular healer class late game.

    Storywise, there's a lot that gets set up that doesn't necessarily have a fulfilling conclusion, as a fan of the first two, I'm a bit disappointed.

    Lastly, the graphics. The art style is absolutely gorgeous, but the limited power of the Switch means they needed to make some choices, and those aren't always the right ones. Some textures look like PS2 days, while at other times the game is absolutely stunning. At some points it's the most beautiful game on Switch, but at others it's similar to Pokemon Sw&Sh.

    The good: The characters, the first 30 hours of gameplay and story
    The bad: Became very boring and repetitive in the end, story didn't deliver on its early promise, graphics are hit and miss.

    Sadly, I'm a bit disappointed. The first half of the game gets a 9, the second half gets a 5, averaging out at 7.
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  12. Sep 23, 2022
    7
    After spending 85 hours to finish the main story, and then another 12 to do some of the side quest content, I'd say this is an average to slightly above average JRPG. The plot was the biggest disappointment compared to the previous entries in the series. I went in expecting something closer to WW1 theme, but it's just a standard high school JRPG plot. The colonies are differentAfter spending 85 hours to finish the main story, and then another 12 to do some of the side quest content, I'd say this is an average to slightly above average JRPG. The plot was the biggest disappointment compared to the previous entries in the series. I went in expecting something closer to WW1 theme, but it's just a standard high school JRPG plot. The colonies are different classrooms, and the bosses of each colony are the teachers. Most of the side quests and plot elements are basic "coming of age" tropes. Fortunately, the characters don't lean hard into common anime archetypes, or this would have been a terrible game.

    Combat is decent, but essentially it's mash buttons to win. Xenoblade 1 & 2 were similar in this regards, so you're getting more of the same. Most of the fun should be in the customization of the characters through the skills, arts, accessories, gems, etc, but it's just too much. Every time you change the class for a character you'll need to redo all of those things, or just hit the auto button and take what it gives you. Early on the number of skill/gem slots available to you are restricted and the number of items available to fill those slots is limited, so it was pretty manageable. By the end of the game, the number of accessories in my inventory had become so bloated that I was just hitting the auto config button and moving on with the story. Sometimes less is more, and Monolith Soft needs to learn that lesson.

    The game also has way too many materials/items with a very minimal quality of life features to track things. The number of items is easily in the hundreds. If you need a particular item, the game has no encyclopedia to help you remember where you found something previously. I guess they expect everyone to grab their phone and google the item location.

    I should also mention that this game does have many frame rate drops during combat. I played docked with an OG switch and mostly encountered them during battles with multiple enemies. Considering that you need some timing rhythm to cancel arts, the slow-downs do take away from the fun of combat and my overall enjoyment of the game.

    Overall, the game is a decent game to play, but compared to the previous Xenoblade game it is a disappointment. The high school theme made the plot generic and less interesting. Game mechanics didn't feel polished and feels like a haphazard combination of the prior two games.
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  13. Aug 20, 2022
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A glorified mobile game wrapped in a poorly written, unoriginal anime featuring wooden animation void of any charm.

    I struggle to comprehend how people can place this game adjacent to achievements like Breath of the Wild or Elden Ring. The philosophy behind this game seems to be ‘’more is more’. The world is massive for no reason. Textures can be seen tiling and often the camera needs to be so zoomed out I feel like I'm controlling little ants. Loot is scattered around like trash. Collecting loot lacks any specialness-compare to the magic of breath of the wild. There's no sense of discovery because there's nothing to discover. There are far, far, far too many cut scenes and interruptions to the gameplay. Open a door, cutscene, approach a destination, cutscene, take ten steps, cutscene. Most don't serve the story they only inflate the total length of the game unnecessarily.

    The cutscenes aren't very well animated either. Characters pop into poses with no transitions, slide over terrain and come to sudden stops. Expect to see lots of those recycled JRPG poses that no one in real life does - weird curtsies, hands to the chin as if in deep thought, looking at each other nodding in agreement. The action sequences, however are really really good! Battle is ok. Mediocre at best. The job system is fun but forces you to play most of the game with weird team composition. Landing combos isn't very satisfying. Battle feels almost automatic without a lot of skill required. The game is lacking any meaningful mechanics or quests. For instance, this upgrade system with the orroboros is full of false choice. Why do I need to select those upgrades? Just roll them out as I level. Quests rarely amount to anything more than go here and collect this. Throwing a cutscene into the quest doesn't change what it is-kill quests and fetch quests are pretty much all you get.

    There’s literally nothing to do but collect trash, talk to people, watch cutscenes and switch jobs. Nothing even close to collecting Korok seeds, or the magic of climbing some mountain and discovering something at the top. Exploring the world feels like channel surfing in the 90s. 1000 channels and nothing good is playing. The story is really really bland. It's a cool premise but anyone with average IQ can figure it out by chapter three. It's an overly long, oversized game full of filler content and yawn worthy storytelling. Is it enjoyable, yeah, it's pretty fun, but rating it anything over a seven is just flipping a middle finger to the real game design achievements of recent years. Call it what it is. A ‘’more of the same’ JRPG with decent presentation and thankfully lots less pervy stuff.
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  14. Aug 16, 2022
    7
    I am not a huge fan of the Xenoblade franchise. I came in playing Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition a few years back, and while I appreciated what it was, I thought it was very rough and aged poorly. I played Xenoblade Chronicles 2 for maybe 5-10 hours and gave up on it, I just could not get into it. So my expectations for this game were tempered, but the hype and the previews soldI am not a huge fan of the Xenoblade franchise. I came in playing Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition a few years back, and while I appreciated what it was, I thought it was very rough and aged poorly. I played Xenoblade Chronicles 2 for maybe 5-10 hours and gave up on it, I just could not get into it. So my expectations for this game were tempered, but the hype and the previews sold me on it.

    This game really is worth the hype that it receives. It feels like this is the first game in the series where everything came full circle, and finally fulfills the vision of the creators. I can finally understand what they were trying to get at with the first two games because the execution is fantastic in this game. To start with the combat and gameplay, every feature is fully streamlined and I can finally understand the logistics behind them, whereas in the first two games I just couldn't really see what they were trying to achieve. The combat is smooth and engaging, and the class system isn't perfect but it adds a really nice layer of depth to the character builds. What I didn't like is that they took away changing gear and weapons, which tempered some of the progress made by the class system. Regardless, everything has been fully realized and makes for a great experience. The combat and gameplay sort of feels like a MMO. The game does a great job of drip feed introducing you to new mechanics, because there is a lot to take in.

    The story, character development, and presentation are all pretty good. They really paced the cutscenes pretty well, so its always a little bit of character development, a little bit of mystery surrounding the overarching plot, and then it goes away so you can continue to play the game. Some of the cutscenes are long, but they are engaging. The graphics are good, the music is excellent, the voice acting is solid.

    Overall its an excellent RPG. It still has its rough features such as the clunky animations and awkward banter in an attempt to do character development, but the core features of the game are so well executed that makes it a very digestible experience for those who have a tough time getting into the depth of JRPGs.

    EDIT: After close to 30 hours, I am changing the score from 9 to 7. All of the above still remains true, but I am really starting to feel like a large portion of this game is filler. It feels long for the sake of it being long, not because there is actually that much content. While the story is engaging, it’s spread out into bursts, so there is a lot of walking in an empty and soulless world and repetitive combat against routine enemies. When a game begins to feel like a chore to get to the parts of the game you enjoy, it’s a testament to game itself. It’s not a bad game, but it absolutely overstays it’s welcome.
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  15. Aug 15, 2022
    7
    I love the game. It's great! Battle system is awesome, plot is pretty good too. Why 7 then? IMO it has severe pacing problems. I'm around 50 hours in and the game turned into a cut scene fest. I'm just going from one place to another to watch some cut scene, after that I'm reading some text that summarize what just happened and then goes to the next place to watch yet another cut scene.I love the game. It's great! Battle system is awesome, plot is pretty good too. Why 7 then? IMO it has severe pacing problems. I'm around 50 hours in and the game turned into a cut scene fest. I'm just going from one place to another to watch some cut scene, after that I'm reading some text that summarize what just happened and then goes to the next place to watch yet another cut scene. It's ridiculous. It's 10 minutes of gameplay and 35 minutes of cut scenes. It breaks my heart, but I think this is going to be one of those games that I never finished. Expand
  16. Jul 31, 2022
    7
    gracias a la con la traducción una basura, mas diverso?, censura?, veo solo hombres muy sexi y las mujeres nada....

    será ultimo juego que compro
  17. Aug 27, 2022
    7
    Nice game with good balance mostly. It's possible to follow main story, side stories or visit area for grind. For example, I've not understood purpose of desert at all except grid.

    But there is one cons: sometimes too many cut-scenes. I did 5 steps -> cut-scene for 5 minutes. Another 5 steps and new scene. It annoyed. Another problem in battles: I cannot recognise where my allies are
    Nice game with good balance mostly. It's possible to follow main story, side stories or visit area for grind. For example, I've not understood purpose of desert at all except grid.

    But there is one cons: sometimes too many cut-scenes. I did 5 steps -> cut-scene for 5 minutes. Another 5 steps and new scene. It annoyed.
    Another problem in battles: I cannot recognise where my allies are and who I am. Am I defender or healer. I would propose to highlight the active player in the list on the left-up corner.

    Plot: It's not stable. Sometimes it's breathtaking, but final disappointed me. I expected more details about the world. But it was ruined. Final ruined everything. It's horrible.
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  18. Nov 19, 2022
    6
    + The story is pretty good.
    + The image quality is improved from the 2nd game.
    + Voice acting is really good. + It's very easy to become over powered early if you enjoy that. - The story though good isn't as good as the previous games. - The characters didn't interest me as much here. - Exploration was the biggest let down in this game. - The world is very empty and lacks proper
    + The story is pretty good.
    + The image quality is improved from the 2nd game.
    + Voice acting is really good.
    + It's very easy to become over powered early if you enjoy that.
    - The story though good isn't as good as the previous games.
    - The characters didn't interest me as much here.
    - Exploration was the biggest let down in this game.
    - The world is very empty and lacks proper towns to see in the landscape.
    - Never been a big fan of the battle system in the first place, after so many games it's so stale.
    - Your team constantly keep saying the same things over and over after a battle.
    = The battle system been stale and the exploration and story been a step down from previous
    games, this game is a huge disappointment though it's still good in places. The story despite been a step down has it's moments, there is a very good story point about 2/3 into the game I won't spoil. The environment isn't as fun to explore but there is a more open bit later but getting around it is a nightmare because of the boat you have which has horrible controls. I really hope the 4th game reboots the series with a much improved battle system and a more interesting world to explore, hopefully on better future Nintendo hardware.
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  19. Oct 11, 2022
    6
    What happened? It's the worst Xenoblade game so far and by far. Every single aspect makes it worse than the other 3 games in the series. Monolith, what the **** happened?
  20. Aug 6, 2022
    6
    Chronicles of Tedious Design: The Game. Another mediocre modern JRPG with clumsy "depth" and "world building" that actually just amounts to uninspired padding and awkward pacing. Tons of potential unrealized in this series and this is the same.
  21. Aug 19, 2022
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game is good but absolutely inferior to its predecessors.

    The story has its good parts but for the most part incredibly predictable and bland, it tries to make you feel urgency but in a game like this where you have the option to sidequest or explore the map for hours on end kinda makes any sense of urgency feel removed. As you progress you really start to feel the story fall off pretty hard due to the nature of its predictability. The best example of this is Joran when I say him I said that character is going to die, but not die and be an awful character, another would be consul N who is revealed to be Noah but not Noah and how the queens are evil but not actually evil. Stuff like that I was able to see from the moment I saw their appearances. Too predictable

    As for gameplay, I like the exploration but many of the locations in the game seem formulaic, there was not really a place in the game world that stood out and made me go "wow this place looks awesome". The battle system is alright if you played the previous game, but new players will most likely get overwhelmed trying to control 6 characters or even customize 6 characters. I do dislike that every character can get away with doing whatever they want and that there is not really a specific niche that makes the character feel more unique. An example of what I mean is in Xenoblade 2 every character's starting blade had a role attached to it that gave that character a unique way to play Rex was the attacker, Nia was the healer and you can mix and match secondary blade to either help a weakness they have or go all in on their strength, but in this game, the characters are not exactly forced into a specific class or role, they can do whatever with maybe stats not being as good in a certain role but the effect of that is not felt at all and seems that the game would rather just give you a bunch of classes to grind out for skills and arts in order to increase the playtime

    The music was a massive letdown, no memorable tracks for me personally, in fact, the colonies reuse the same tracks once you free them no sense of uniqueness between the areas. The song that gets me most excited is the triangle attack song.

    As for the characters, the main cast is likeable and seems to have developments that keep you invested in them, villains and supporting characters are boring and extremely forgettable they are nothing if you compare them to the previous game's villains.

    When I was writing this I initially was going to give it 7/10 but thinking it over 6.5 or something might be better, I loved the previous games but this feels like all the other mid JRPG out there, kind of a letdown
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  22. Nov 6, 2022
    6
    Tras haber jugado a todos los xenoblade y haber terminado el tercero recientemente debo decir que es una entrega muy mala respecto a las anteriores.
    Ofrece mucha libertad respecto a el 1 y 2, libertad para reclutar aliados y fortalecer el equipo pero la historia es terriblemente mala respecto a las anteriores.
    Cuando iba por el capitulo 6 estaba pensando (vale, ya ha pasado algo gordo
    Tras haber jugado a todos los xenoblade y haber terminado el tercero recientemente debo decir que es una entrega muy mala respecto a las anteriores.
    Ofrece mucha libertad respecto a el 1 y 2, libertad para reclutar aliados y fortalecer el equipo pero la historia es terriblemente mala respecto a las anteriores.

    Cuando iba por el capitulo 6 estaba pensando (vale, ya ha pasado algo gordo ahoa empieza lo bueno) pero no, no despega y toda la continuación es mala sin explicaciones y sin historia potente.

    En resumen:

    - Historia mucho peor que X1 y X2
    - Más libertad que las anteriores entregas
    - Estilo de combate divertido
    - No hay grandes cambios en la historia y muy pocas explicaciones
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  23. Dec 13, 2022
    6
    Xenoblade 3 disappointed me with how much of a step back it’s gameplay and combat was from its predecessors. The main problem that this game has is that all the characters feel exactly the same with the games class changing system. The problem is only made worse by the fact that seven party members are on the field at the exact same time. It ends up feeling like you as the player have noXenoblade 3 disappointed me with how much of a step back it’s gameplay and combat was from its predecessors. The main problem that this game has is that all the characters feel exactly the same with the games class changing system. The problem is only made worse by the fact that seven party members are on the field at the exact same time. It ends up feeling like you as the player have no control over the outcome of the battle. Teammates in my experience did not use combos, didn’t really know when to use their support abilities or heals, they never entered a buff circle without me guiding them toward it. The combat is just incredibly clunky and felt like it was on autopilot most of the time which again was not a problem in any of the previous xenoblade games. The gimmick of this game, the interlink ability was also not interesting either especially compared to the gimmicks of the previous games (skells, blades) it functionally just gave you an additionally 6 arts you could spam repeatedly until the time limit ran out, again this is way less interesting than the overdrive mechanic in XBX which let you extend your time in the skell if you were clever about the arts you used. Chain attack was also not great in comparison to the chain attacks from XB1 and XB2, they massively interrupt the flow of combat and basically boil down to using the guy with the highest number over and over until you get the same big damage cutscene at the end which is unskippable and takes about 40 seconds.

    Inventory and skill management are a complete hassle in this game. You constantly pick up random crap off the ground and your constantly unlocking new skills and classes and interlink points and every time you swap a class you have to go through their stat screen and change every little thing if you want to be meticulous and not use auto equip.

    The point I’m trying to get at with this game is that it feels like player agency has been massively stripped from this game and the interesting gameplay decisions you could make in the previous games is now gone in order to massively streamline the experience. Unfortunately this has made the overall experience of the game feel very mediocre and uninspiring.

    The other aspects of the game have taken a step back as well, exploration is not interesting, the music has a few good songs but overall is mediocre. The story takes a while to pick up and when it does it’s enjoyable unfortunately I find it difficult to get invested in a games story if I do not enjoy the gameplay.

    I tried to like this game because I like the other games in this series a lot but unfortunately it has too many issues to ignore.
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  24. Aug 1, 2022
    6
    Not as good as the first Xenoblade,gameplay part is definitely evolved,but the story,writing and performance are cringey as hell.
    They sure have a ambitious vision for the story,but execution is just disaster.
    I'm sorry for all the people who have to play the game with all these awkward cutscene.
  25. Aug 30, 2022
    6
    Playing the story is nice. But the fights are very boring with weird random stuff.
  26. Sep 6, 2022
    6
    While Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is certainly a good game, I feel like it failed to grab me in quite the way that previous Xenoblade games have. With their unforgettable worlds, stories and characters, the Xenoblade games are known for a certain level of quality in some regard or another.

    My unfortunate case with Xenoblade 3 is that, while all of its qualities are good, they don't reach a
    While Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is certainly a good game, I feel like it failed to grab me in quite the way that previous Xenoblade games have. With their unforgettable worlds, stories and characters, the Xenoblade games are known for a certain level of quality in some regard or another.

    My unfortunate case with Xenoblade 3 is that, while all of its qualities are good, they don't reach a point that feels even close to previous games in the series. The music is mostly forgettable, the story is fine, albeit mostly cliché or poorly managed, the gameplay is a strange mess of elements that don't feel like they fit together well, and the world is just completely uninteresting. It's very sad to think, but Xenoblade 3 has left me feeling unsatisfied. I'm left wanting simply to go back and play Xenoblade 2.
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  27. Sep 18, 2022
    6
    In terms of a JRPG with insanely fun combat and a massive world to explore, this was a good game. In terms of the story driven game with strong characters that I have come to expect from Xenoblade at this point, I'm going to be honest and say that this was kind of a let down.

    That's not to say that this game is completely devoid of deep characters or great moments between them. But when
    In terms of a JRPG with insanely fun combat and a massive world to explore, this was a good game. In terms of the story driven game with strong characters that I have come to expect from Xenoblade at this point, I'm going to be honest and say that this was kind of a let down.

    That's not to say that this game is completely devoid of deep characters or great moments between them. But when I find that half of the main 6 characters are just uninteresting and not compelling in any way, even after seeing through the entirety of their story, I have to say I am just underwhelmed.

    I think this chalks up to the fact that a lot of this game felt like it needed more time in the oven. Despite it's already massive size, it seems like bits and pieces are just missing sometimes. A lot of the side content kept me engaged, but if I were to charge straight through the story this would definitely be the shortest main story to date. I feel like that part of the game should definitely have been given more love. Especially at the beginning and towards the end.

    Definitely worth a play, but probably won't return to it.
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  28. Jul 31, 2022
    6
    Just a decent RPG that let you run around and do tasks everywhere, the characters' expressions are very rigid, and there is no substantial innovation.

    I was going to give an 8, but I'm embarrassed by the co-ed bath.

    But i will continue to play, for mio.
  29. Aug 14, 2022
    6
    Xenoblade Chronicles 3 delivers amazing character designs, a beautifully crafted open world, and a lengthy campaign.
    However beneath the ascetic glamour, is an underwhelming story, and characters lacking any unique personality traits.
    It's not a bad game It's just that when compared to other monolith titles, it's noticeably subpar.
  30. Sep 6, 2022
    6
    There are so many black VAs in the English dub that totally mar the overall quality & experience of Xenoblade 3. I really can't stand them, and I know others feel the same. Overall the game is decent but not amazing.
Metascore
89

Generally favorable reviews - based on 122 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Negative: 0 out of 122
  1. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Jan 25, 2024
    100
    Ultimately, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 represents the pinnacle of the series, both gameplay-wise and narratively. The characters are another highlight of the game. They are well-drawn, with only a small amount of formulaicness. [Issue#321]
  2. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Nov 9, 2022
    100
    I began XC3 knowing I'd enjoy it because of the fun I had with the previous games. What I didn't expect was for this to become one of my favorite JPRGs of all-time! With its engaging open world, engrossing combat system, loveable characters and gripping story, this game is a masterpiece of the genre! [Issue #62 – November/December 2022, p. 67]
  3. Oct 11, 2022
    90
    Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a clear improvement over its predecessors in almost every way. It streamlines so much and avoids past pitfalls, though there’s still work to be done in terms of balancing the difficulty. There’s a grounded story here with a solid cast of characters, and the basic plot is much easier to digest. The world design exceeds past efforts with ease, and the implementation of Hero Quests is a game changer. While the devs have done an admirable job making the battle system easier to grasp, it feels like the series has fully explored and exhausted these core combat mechanics, signaling it’s time for the next game to change things up. As a whole, it stands as a phenomenal RPG with a one-of-a-kind sense of exploration you can’t find anywhere else.