Xenoblade Chronicles All Trailers Reaction | 1-3 | Torna | Definitive Edition | Future Redeemed

Published 2024-05-08
Hope you enjoy our Xenoblade Chronicles All Trailers Reaction. Trailers for Xenoblade 1, 2 and 3. Definitive Edition. Torna. Over an hour of Xenoblade for Wild Card Wednesday!

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Chapters
00:00 - Intro
01:35 - Xenoblade Chronicles
5:01 - X
15:34 - Xenoblade Chronicles 2
28:46 - Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Torna
34:44 - Discussion
37:14 - Xenoblade Definitive Edition/Future Connected
51:17 - Xenoblade Chronicles 3
01:13:08 - Future Redeemed

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All Comments (21)
  • @SaeWhat21
    Xenoblade 1: Revenge story against robots Xenoblade 2: Sword girlfriend wants to go up a big tree Xenoblade X: Crashed on an alien planet with cool robots Xenoblade 3: Kids get forced into war and become cool robots
  • @OxygenC2
    We finally won guys 🥲🥲🥲
  • @c0urt5
    The little potatoes are called Nopon and they are essentially the mascot animals of Monolithsoft (with their mascot being a Nopon named Monopon). NPC-wise they typically take on the role of merchants spread out throughout the world, with the species trying to stay out of trouble with any other major races/countries (in most cases). Normally they speak in the third person with some words cut out (they can talk like everyone else, but some make use of this form of language to appear cuter). A running gag involving Nopon is how casually they describe things, regardless of how dark, tragic or out of pocket whatever they are talking about is. Some notable examples include: "Nelo busy being depressed! Come back later." "If Jellijelli not pay Bana back for red pollen orbs, Bana will send Bingbong and Zamazizi to break Jellijelli's legs" "Not bad, not bad. Wife ran out on me, but apart from that cannot complain." "Ah, Tora get it. Marcel is big racist." Xenoblade 1, 2 and 3 all feature Nopon who fight alongside you on your journey while X's resident Nopon is emotional support (and emergency food). The Nopon that are playable typically take on a Jack-of-all-Trades role in the squad. On a side note, it is a crime that Monolithsoft hasn't made official plushies of them yet.
  • @jonat.6686
    Xenoblade 3's heavy focus on people playing the flute has to do with the game's main themes of the value of life and its fleeting nature. Certain members of the two factions (Keves and Agnes) known as "Off-Seers" are given specialized flutes that allow them to let a person's soul pass on from their body when they die before the end of their natural lifespan.
  • @J.P1981
    Xenoblade Chronicles is one my favorite series ever. It actually reached its finale last year and I hold nothing but good memories leading up to that point. It's great.
  • @jonat.6686
    Putting all the trailers together like this has really shown me how far Xenoblade has come in recent years. Nintendo of America had very little interest in localizing the first game during the Wii era (only had a retail release at GameStop). Due to the extra exposure from Smash Bros. and the excellent sales of the Switch, it has begun to do pretty well for itself. Despite not selling as much as Mario, Animal Crossing, Splatoon, Pokemon etc., trailers for the series are now given the spotlight in Nintendo directs and it has been seeing record sales.
  • @undeadMonk
    Over half of the "Xenoblade Chronicles" section (starting from 5:01 and going until Xenoblade Chronicles 2) is actually trailers for "Xenoblade Chronicles X", an entirely separate game.
  • Xenoblade, the first one, originally came out on the nintendo Wii, which really pushed that system's graphical capabilities to its limits. It was remastered for the switch as the definitive edition after they brought out xenoblade 2 - as it sold very well. Xenoblade X is lesser played because it was a Wii U exclusive a console that wasn't really liked much, and so far it hasn't been remastered or brought to the switch. 2 and 3 are on the switch and are great games.... but it's recommended you play 1,2 and 3 in order with their addon sequels. They are good stories and I am not ashamed to admit, all three games when I first played them, turned me into waterfalls at certain points. They have great storytelling.
  • @acetrainer44
    One of the best franchises that pushes the limits of their hardware in visuals and performance. And the company Monolith Soft helped in the development of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom
  • @manupm9161
    There's Xenoblade lore videos, but you should watch them only if you're never playing the games, otherwise they spoil the whole plot...
  • 57:13 He sounds like Aethalwold from the Last Kingdom because... It's literally the SAME actor! Harry McEntire!! He voices the main male protagonist of Xenoblade Chronicles 3!!!
  • @obchamp
    Xenoblade is my favorite rpg series of all time!
  • @MrAuthor3DS
    Quick summary of the Xenoblade games: - Xenoblade Chronicles: This is a world where all life dwells on the lifeless bodies of the titans Bionis and Mechonis. There were recent conflicts between the Homs of Bionis and the Mechon of Mechonis. The Monado is a special sword that can cleave through Mechon armor more easily - and in Shulk's hands, it grants him visions of future events, whether distant or immediate. After a Mechon attack on his home of Colony 9, Shulk sets out to hunt down the faced Mechon that killed his childhood friend Fiora - but would venture even further in a grander new conflict with Mechonis. - Xenoblade Chronicles: Future Connected: An epilogue packaged in Definitive Edition, it follows Shulk and Melia in a private expedition in what remains of Bionis's Shoulder. - Xenoblade Chronicles X: In a somewhat unrelated story, the people of Earth evacuated in many spaceships to escape an alien war. The spacecraft of New Los Angeles ended up landing in the planet Mira, where its people would work on forming a new life. However, their BLADE soldiers would end up in conflict with the Growth/Ganglion forces behind the war that destroyed Earth. - Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Alrest, a world blanketed in a Cloud Sea that's traversed by giant land-like creatures called Titans. Here, humans of various kinds can resonate with Core Crystals to awaken artificial lifeforms called Blades. Rex, a young salvager, is recruited in a mission that unearths the sleeping form of Pyra, a powerful Blade also known as the Aegis. When the clients kill Rex, Pyra resonates with him to restore his life, setting the two on a journey to reach Elysium, a land of plenty atop the World Tree. (The Xenoblade 2 DLC that contains Torna ~ The Golden Country also opens the Land of Challenge in the main game, where Rex and co. can engage in special challenge battles - as well as unlock Shulk, Fiora, and Elma as guest "Blades".) - Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country: This prequel story covers the Aegis War 500 years prior to Rex's story - a mighty battle between Mythra and Malos to decide the fate of Alrest. However, it's mainly centered around Jin and a young woman named Lora. - Xenoblade Chronicles 3: This is set in Aionios, an isolated world that sees endless conflict between the nations of Keves and Agnus. Their young soldiers slay each other in order to maintain their limited lifespans. However, one operation sees three Kevesi and three Agnians, led by off-seers Noah and Mio, joined together with the power of Ouroboros, forced into a mission to learn the truth about their world and their conflict. This puts them at odds with Moebius, the power that commands Aionios. - Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed: A prequel story to Xenoblade Chronicles 3 that follows the journey of Matthew (a young man from the early City) and A (a mysterious entity), to battle the Moebius and rescue Matthew's sister Na'el. As many have suggested, the recommended order is: - Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (main story first, then Future Connected) - Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country - Xenoblade Chronicles 3 - Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed Whether or not you play Xenoblade X is up to you, though it's not as connected to the numbered games.
  • @ChuckRuck523
    Xenoblade 3 is basically heavily focused on the theme of life. They dive into it in a very unique way that the game would turn out to be very existential and personal. The flute plays a good role in that theme. That's why u hear the flute very often.
  • @eeeeggnog._.
    Its pronounced both ways, even in official trailers. I've always pronounced it the same way you did at first. Also you pointed out the phrase "make my sparks fly". That's actually a neat little point about the world building of xenoblade 3. The world and the lives of the characters are centered around their 10 year life spans, which are represented by their "flame clocks". And since it's a very big element of their lives, they use a lot of language like phrases and even swears that have to do with fire, flames, and light. Spark and snuff/snuffing are used all the time as made up swears, and its just a neat little way they make the world and story of the game feel more genuine and real
  • @zeroknight1311
    What's interesting about the Xenoblade Trilogy is that its very connected. Plus the timeline of each main game and their DLCs are actually well thought out. XC1 -> Future Connect Torna -> XC2 Future Redeemed -> XC3 Of course, when it comes to playing each gme. Its actually advised to play the main games and then their DLC stories. So the play order is: XC1 -> Future Connect. Then XC2 -> Torna. And finally XC3 -> Future Redeemed.
  • @DinoCam1795
    I feel I should point out that the swords used by the main characters aren't called "Xenoblades". Also, the "potato" things are Nopon, cute creatures found in all the games, with at least one joining the main party. 1:35 Xenoblade Chronicles 1 5:01 Wait, that Xenoblade Chronicles X. That's a spin-off game in the Xenoblade Chronicles series. It's a separate game. 15:38 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 16:00 That's a tiger. 28:49 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Torna The Golden Country 35:55 I know of a fan trailer of all the main Xenoblade games that may work. A Xenoblade lore video may be... spoilers galore. 37:15 Xenoblade Chronicles 1: Definitive Edition plus Future Connected 51:19 Xenoblade Chronicles 3 1:12:51 Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed
  • @antoniode1st
    i'd love a journey series watching all the xenoblade cutscenes
  • @AlexThat200
    Much like the Persona series, Xenoblade games are very long RPG games that have hundreds of hours of content (combined of course) and have a very dedicated fanbase. So dedicated in fact that a majority of the fanbase always minds what they say on the internet because they don’t want to spoil stuff for newcomers as they want them to experience the games themselves. That being said, while I do like the games I have played, and the fanbase is pretty cool, it’s not as big as it could be, like the Persona series. I believe that’s mostly due to it being a Nintendo exclusive game and not everyone liking the gameplays. But if you do plan on getting into it, I can assure you will enjoy the stories and characters. Also the “XENO” in Xenoblade is supposed to be pronounced the same way you pronounce the XENO in Xenophobia. You can say it either way, but the way I explained is the most common pronunciation people use.
  • @albrtanos8745
    I just finished Future Reedemed and wow, now I understand why some people said this was the end of the series. I love it