The Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition download size is 13.7GB. Pre-loads are live on the eShop. How many save slots does Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition have? Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition has three manual save slots and one auto-save slot. Xenoblade Chronicles Future Connected (the epilogue) has its own save slots. Of course we'd expect Xenoblade Chronicles 3D,which is exclusive to New Nintendo 3DS, to be a much more compact affair. It is, but according to Amazon Japanit will still weigh in at a whopping. Xenoblade Chronicles 3D. Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is available now, only for New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL. Experience the epic adventure with overhauled 3D visuals, enhanced controls and new features. Find out more at our Xenoblade Chronicles 3D gamepage. Well, look no further than this topic, where you can check the file size of every downloadable title for the Nintendo 3DS. Things to note while reading this thread: - All file sizes are based on the US eShop. I don't have a European or Japanese 3DS so I can't compile lists for those. If someone wants to make EU/JP threads, be my guest.
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Two giant titans frozen in time. All over their bodies, armies of humans and machines engage in epic battles across vast lands. Unlikely hero Shulk, equipped with an ancient blade, sets off on a magnificent adventure to put an end to this generations-long war once and for all. This enticing scenario sets the stage for Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, a stunning hand-held remake of acclaimed Wii role-playing game Xenoblade Chronicles that can only be played on the New Nintendo 3DS XL system. Available now, the game uses all the enhanced features of New Nintendo 3DS XL, including camera control with the C Stick, face-tracking 3D and the new ZL and ZR buttons. The massively robust RPG is perfectly suited for portable play on New Nintendo 3DS XL, allowing players to take the game with them wherever they go and hop in and out whenever they are ready to dive into the unforgettable adventure.
“New Nintendo 3DS XL owners will not want to miss out on this hand-held version of an amazing game,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is simply enormous in scale, but is perfect for portable play on New Nintendo 3DS XL, and a must-have for any and all fans of open-world role-playing experiences.”
The main story of Xenoblade Chronicles 3D revolves around Shulk, who many will know as a playable character in the recent Super Smash Bros. games. The game reveals the origins of Shulk and uncovers the secrets behind his mysterious blade called the Monado. As Shulk journeys across two giant titans, he and his unexpected party of memorable playable companions will traverse varied worlds full of all different kinds of beasts – some friendly, some … not so friendly. The numerous open-world environments contain hundreds of side quests, treasures and hidden areas, and come to life with the face-tracking 3D of New Nintendo 3DS XL.
The Xenoblade Chronicles 3D game includes a deep yet intuitive battle system that finds players battling in real time, as opposed to turn-based battles employed by traditional role-playing games. During battle, characters automatically attack as long as they are next to a targeted enemy. By moving freely around, players can select between a series of upgradable special abilities known as “Arts,” adding a layer of strategy to each battle. These abilities can be customized to match the players’ fighting style or chained together for truly devastating attacks.
As players complete quests, defeat enemies and even explore new parts of the world, they will earn experience. Experience is used to level up Shulk and the party, as well as earn new arts and increase strength and other stats. Xenoblade Chronicles 3D features a sophisticated character customization and upgrade system that allows players to change equipment, improve their characters’ performance and even experience a fascinating relationship-building mechanic that influences character interactions. While the customization and upgrade options are numerous, they offer many options for hard-core players, as well as easy-to-learn systems for players new to the genre.
Using Collection Mode – a new mode exclusive to Xenoblade Chronicles 3D – players can look over a number of animated models of both enemies and allies in the Model Viewer, or listen to the game’s incredible soundtrack in the Jukebox – even when the New Nintendo 3DS XL system is closed. These models and songs are unlocked by using in-game tokens, which can also be obtained by meeting other players via the StreetPass feature, spending Play Coins or tapping a Shulk amiibo figure (sold separately) to the touch screen of New Nintendo 3DS XL.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is now available exclusively for New Nintendo 3DS XL in stores, in the Nintendo eShop and at Nintendo.com at a suggested retail price of $39.99. For more information about the game, visit http://xenobladechronicles3d.nintendo.com.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3D
ゼノブレイド Zenobureido
Developer(s):
Monster Games Monolith Soft
Publisher(s):
Nintendo
Platform:
New Nintendo 3DS
Category:
Action role-playing
Players:
1
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On the backs of two titans frozen in time, an epic story unfolds...
Set out for distant horizons as you uncover the lost secrets of a vast world. Battle fearsome monsters in real time by unleashing the power of the Monado and your allies' special arts.
Wield the blade Claim the Monado, an ancient weapon with the power to reveal the future, and lead the charge against a vicious army of mechanical invaders.
Collect Models and Songs! Listen to music and view animated character models.
Nintendo website
Take up arms against an invading army in this remake of an acclaimed RPG, only on the New Nintendo 3DS™ XL system. Explore vast landscapes and beat down foes in battles that blend real time action with RPG strategy. Exclusive features make the Xenoblade Chronicles™ 3D game the ultimate way to learn the truth behind the mythical sword, the Monado.
Due to the processing power and additional buttons of the New Nintendo 3DS XL, you can experience this epic RPG portably. Command your party or quickly jump between locations by pressing the new ZL & ZR buttons and look all around the game’s beautiful environments using the C-Stick. These features perfectly round out an already outstanding adventure comprised of intense combat and intriguing storytelling. British voice actors and gorgeous art direction lend the story an authentic fantasy feel, while the customizable moves of your characters and chainable combos keep you on the edge of your seat.
Explore the classic Wii™ RPG game Xenoblade Chronicles portably—on the New Nintendo 3DS XL system
Take on the Mechon army and learn the truth behind the Monado blade
A robust action RPG battle system blending real-time combat and RPG strategy
Defeat enemies as Shulk or five other characters on your adventure
Using the new Model viewer, look over animated models of both enemies and allies.
Listen to the awesome riffs of the game’s soundtrack using the new Jukebox feature
Nintendo eShop
Take up arms against an invading army in this remake of an acclaimed RPG, only on the New Nintendo 3DS™ XL system. Explore vast landscapes and beat down foes in battles that blend real time action with RPG strategy. Exclusive features make the Xenoblade Chronicles™ 3D game the ultimate way to learn the truth behind the mythical sword, the Monado.
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Due to the processing power and additional buttons of the New Nintendo 3DS XL, you can experience this epic RPG portably. Command your party or quickly jump between locations by pressing the new ZL & ZR buttons and look all around the game’s beautiful environments using the C-Stick.
These features perfectly round out an already outstanding adventure comprised of intense combat and intriguing storytelling. British voice actors and gorgeous art direction lend the story an authentic fantasy feel, while the customizable moves of your characters and chainable combos keep you on the edge of your seat.
Check out the theme inspired by this game in the Theme Shop. Just tap the icon in the upper left corner of your Nintendo 3DS HOME Menu to get started.
Earn in game tokens in Xenoblade Chronicles 3D by tapping a Shulk amiibo figure to the New Nintendo 3DS XL. Tokens can be used to unlock music and animated 3D models of various characters.
Gameplay[edit]
Much of the gameplay of the Wii version has been carried over to this version of the game, as the button layout of the New Nintendo 3DS is similar to that of the Classic Controller. Several HUD elements from the original version, such as the map and character stats, have been moved to the bottom screen to make room on the top screen, due to the smaller screen size of a Nintendo 3DS compared to a television.
This version of the game also has a new Collection Mode, in which players can view in-game models and listen to music tracks, which can all be purchased using tokens. The player can earn tokens via StreetPass, by using Play Coins, and by scanning the Shulk amiibo.
Development[edit]
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D was originally announced alongside the New Nintendo 3DS system during the Japanese Nintendo 3DS Direct on August 29, 2014.[1][2] The game was later announced to be releasing worldwide alongside the announcement of the system internationally during the Nintendo Direct on January 14, 2015, where it was also announced that the game would release in April.[3]
Development on the port began around the fall or winter of 2013.[4] Nintendo chose to port the game to the New Nintendo 3DS rather than Wii U as the hardware would provide both portability and the ability to view the game's environments in stereoscopic 3D.[5] Because Monolith Soft were already busy working on Xenoblade Chronicles X, Nintendo asked Monster Games to port the game, following their work with Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D.[3][6] The staff had originally planned to port the game to the original Nintendo 3DS systems, but found that there was too much difficulty in making the game run.[5][7] After hearing about the New Nintendo 3DS, however, the team decided to continue work for the newer hardware because of the upgraded hardware capabilities, as well as the additional buttons.[5][7] Having learned from their work on their previous port, the developers converted the gameplay before fully converting the graphics and UI elements to remove bugs and have the game running smoothly early on.[5] Various technical tricks were utilized in order to display the game's large environments while maintaining a smooth performance, even with stereoscopic 3D visuals[4]; the staff had to create a new graphics engine so that the environments would display correctly, and had to rebuild the game's areas and graphics due to differences in hardware architecture.[5][7]
Reception[edit]
Aggregate Scores
Metacritic
86
GameRankings
86.13%
Reviews
IGN
8.7/10
GameSpot
8/10
Game Informer
9/10
Like the original release, Xenoblade Chronicles 3D received praise from critics upon release, though the game was generally given lower scores than the original. While the game was praised as a successful port of the game given its scale, and similar praise was again given to the story and gameplay, the game's lower resolution, minimal use of 3D, and graphical quality were criticized compared to the original, as well as the lack of new content and incentive to play the port over the original beyond portability.
Technical details[edit]
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3ds Rom
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Date Released
Description
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April 1/2, 2015 (JP/EU) April 10, 2015 (NA)
Fixes an audio glitch that causes music and certain sounds to play in mono rather than stereo regardless of sound settings.
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References[edit]
↑Xenoblade Chronicles 3DS Reveal Trailer! GameXplain (YouTube; August 29, 2014). Retrieved November 11, 2017.
↑Xenoblade Chronicles Announced For New Nintendo 3DS. Siliconera (August 29, 2014). Retrieved November 11, 2017.
↑ 3.03.1Nintendo Direct 1.14.2015. Nintendo (YouTube; January 14, 2015). Retrieved November 11, 2017.
↑ 4.04.1Interview: Nintendo's Hiro Yamada On The Challenge Of Bringing Xenoblade Chronicles To The New Nintendo 3DS. Nintendo Life (March 20, 2015). Retrieved November 11, 2017.
↑ 5.05.15.25.35.4Interview: Inside The Development Of Xenoblade Chronicles 3DS. Game Informer (April 15, 2015). Retrieved November 11, 2017.
↑Iwata Asks : Xenoblade Chronicles 3D : It would be a shame to pass it up. Nintendo. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
↑ 7.07.17.2Xenoblade Chronicles X Will Have 'Different Play Feel' Compared to First Xenoblade. GameSpot (April 23, 2015). Retrieved November 11, 2017.
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