15-09-2021

Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch Deluxe would be perfect! XBX is a stunner but it's all artistry. XB2 is significantly more complex with deferred lighting, PBR, environmental collision, etc. Xenoblade Spotlight. The best reason why Xenoblade Chronicles X should be remastered for the Nintendo Switch is that the series is at the height of its popularity right now. With Shulk, Mythra, and Pyra all being playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Nintendo has placed the series on par with their other major franchises like Fire Emblem. Xenoblade Chronicles X is epic and a really great game, but one that requires the player to approach it in a specific way. Every user of WiiU Xenoblade Chronicles X is epic and a really great game, but one that requires the player to approach it in a specific way. Every user of WiiU need to buy this. Gamers freely explore an alien planet, use armed mechs to battle hostile invaders, and try to rebuild humanity in Xenoblade Chronicles X. The story finds two alien races battling near Earth in the year 2054. The fallout from their fight nearly destroys the planet, and humanity scrambles to save the race by sending giant ships out into the galaxy.

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Xenoblade Chronicles X

Also known as: Xenoblade X (JP)
Developer: Monolith Soft
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Wii U
Released in JP: April 29, 2015
Released in US: December 4, 2015
Released in EU: December 4, 2015

This game has unused animations.
This game has unused music.
This game has unused sounds.
This game has regional differences.

This game has a prerelease article
This game has a notes page
To do:
  • Lin's other outfits?
  • Can we make the background on these images transparent?
  • Numerous texture edits to localize signs in NLA and the BLADE division logos in the international versions.
  • According to an Iwata Asks interview, there was over 11,000 lines of dialogue for the player characters recorded, there should be at least something unused audio-wise, considering how many unused lines Xenoblade Chronicles had...
  • New LA cutscene oddity, is Cross's gender brought up in the Japanese version?
  • Are Tatsu's soul voices used in the Japanese version?

Xenoblade Chronicles goes to spaceAmerica. And gets multiplayer functionality.

  • 5Regional Differences
    • 5.5Wall Decals

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Prerelease Info
Notes


Unused Weapons and Armor
This game has a TON of unused weapons. (insert witty 1-liner here)

Unused Audio

Celica: Lao, Rock tells me he enjoyed watching you at target practice.

Lao: Really? I'm nothing special, but he's welcome to swing by again.

An unused victory dialogue intended for when Celica and Lao are in the same party. Celica cannot be recruited until Chapter 9 is completed, after which Lao becomes permanently unavailable.

(Source: Iggy)

An unused song. It's present on the official soundtrack as In the Forest. Two alternate versions of the track are used - Codename Z, the instrumental version that plays during some cutscenes; and In the Forest<X→Z ver.>, a remix of the unused track that plays when you fight Yggralith Zero.

(Source: Griffion)

Unused Animations

Every enemy in the game has references in their animation files for being bound by a Skell (enemynumber_caught_lp_anm.hkt and enemynumber_caught_ed_anm.hkt), even enemies that are too small to be bound by Skells, such as Ga Buidhe and Goetia. Even if smaller enemies could be bound by Skells, the animations for Goetia would still go unused as she is only fought once before the player gets access to a Skell, and the time attack mission which lets you rematch her prohibits Skells.

Welcome to New LA Oddity

To do:
Does the original Japanese version refer to the main character with gendered pronouns?
Xenoblade chronicles x switch

The audio track for the cutscene where Cross enters New LA for the first time (xs00120100) is duplicated in the files, both of these having an _m and _f suffix attached to them. Nobody who talks during the cutscene brings up anything that would be gender-specific. Hence, both the audio tracks are identical. These two audio tracks are stored in a directory inside the game's ev.cpk file alongside the streams for several other cutscenes. The only other audio tracks which have these suffixes are the ones used for the cutscene in Oblivia where Cross finds out they're a mimeosome, with these two referring to Cross with either male or female pronouns respectively.

(Source: Iggy)

Regional Differences

Tatsu's Soul Voices

...But what does it mean?
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In the Japanese version of Xenoblade Chronicles X, there exists an additional folder in the game's voice/pc folder containing soul voices for... Tatsu, of all people. This folder doesn't exist within the western releases.

SoundTranscriptionTranslation
さあ、その凶悪なそれで、敵を叩き切るですも!Well then, let beat the enemy using evil thing.
みなさーん!撃ちまくっていくですもー!
タツからの攻略情報、回復は早めに!ですも!
ももも!ピンチも!すぐに回復アーツですも!
やったですもー!今こそ一斉射撃ですも!
燃えるタツですも!GO!オーバークローック!
嫌なお天気には、オーラアーツですも!
ももー!転んだですもー!切るですもー!
スタンさせましたも!弱体アーツで弱らすですも!
お寝んねさんは、射撃アーツでお目覚めですも!
ナイスキャッチですも!そーれ突撃ですもー!
ピンチをチャンスにですも!オーバークロックですも!
さーっすが、リンさん!みなさん、続けて撃つですも!
リンさんいじめる悪いやつは、黒コゲの刑ですも!
リンさんとびましたも!か、回復しなきゃですも!
リリリリリ、リンさんがー!みなさん、速く助けるですもー!
(Source: Iggy)

Lin's Outfits

Several of Lin's outfits were altered in versions of the game released outside of Japan to be less revealing, and presumably to avoid controversy, given Lin's age.

Japan
International


Bust Slider

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The bust slider option for the female custom character, which is located alongside the height slider in the Japanese version, was removed for the international version for unknown reasons.

Fashion Gear & DLC

The 'fashion gear' slot was unlockable in the Japanese version, either by completing the game or buying a DLC pack. It is available from the start in international versions.

Similarly, Alexa, Bozé, H.B. and Yelv were only recruitable party members through paid DLC packs in the Japanese version, but are hardcoded into the international release and thus can be recruited normally. Support missions, unlocked after completing the main story in international versions, were also DLC for the Japanese version.

Wall Decals

To do:
Get a rip of the English SD Doll poster and re-upload all the others, they're all quite JPEGy.

Several wall decals viewable in the barracks were altered in the English release. Most were simply reflecting localization changes or correcting a typo but one saw substantial changes.

  • Japanese Version of the 'SD Doll' Decal

Welcome to Blade Decal

Japanese
English

Anthropormorphized Verus Skell Decal

Japanese
English

Minsome Maintenance Centre Decal

Japanese
English

Internal Project Name

Xenoblade Chronicles X is internally referred to as SpaceTravel.

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Wii U

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Animated Blood
Language
Suggestive Themes
Use of Alcohol
Violence
  • Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB (Wii U)

Xenoblade Chronicles X Wiki

This is a role-playing game in which players lead characters on missions to save the human race. As players explore a hostile alien planet, they interact with characters, complete mission objectives, and engage in combat against aliens and human-like creatures. Players use lasers, energy weapons, giant mechanized suits, and swords to kill enemies. Battles are frenetic and often accompanied by slashing sounds, realistic gunfire, and large explosions. Cutscenes depict additional acts of violence: characters executed/shot off-screen; creatures impaled with swords on-screen, resulting in black blood-splatter effects. The game contains some suggestive material: female characters in revealing outfits (e.g., partially exposed breasts, buttocks); lingering camera angles on characters' breasts/buttocks; dialogue/text that states, “[W]hen you're ready for a real man 'under you,' on your team, I mean, call me okay.” During the course of the game, characters are sometimes depicted drunk; in one mission, players can build affinity with other characters by ordering them drinks or consuming alcohol (e.g., 'Agree to a drink' and 'Offer to buy the next round'). The word “sh*t” is heard in dialogue.