The world of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xenoblade Chronicles is vast. There is so much to explore that gamers, even after weeks of it being out on Switch now, are still discovering new content. This RPG will keep a lot of players busy all summer, or at least unti💙l the next big RPG hits the system.

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In a world so huge, it also means that there are bound to be some inconsistencies. It’s a video game. Sometimes things made for ease of use 🎃for the player may not make sense in the grand scheme of things. As a note, the following ten entries are more mechanical in nature and don’t go after spoilers.

10 Attack Distancing

Screenshot of Xenoblade Chronicles combat

There are two aspects about monsters that don’t make sense and/or are just annoying. First🦄 of all, putting high level monsters in low level areas can get frustrating for players as they can accidentally die in an endless loop of misery. Putting them there is supposed♒ to create an atmosphere of foreboding but it ultimately just gets in the way. Secondly, how can a monster hit party members with a hand swipe from almost a football field away? The distance range for melee attacks is off.

9 The Monado’s Power

In the opening hours of the game, Fiora gets cut by Monado, but nothing hꦗappens. That’s when Shulk explains that the blade cannot harm o𝐆rganic life.

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That’s odd because most of the non-Mechon enemies are organic. It could be theorized that organic life in this case means humans, or Homs, but that is just a guess. It’s an easy way to 🍸explain ❀this inconsistency since the game never makes it clear.

8 Not My Problem

It’s a little odd that Reyn and Shulk leave their village the day after it is attacked. Shouldn’t they stay behind to help put it back to൲gether? They are seemingly the toughest fighters in the village now that Dunban is injured so it would make more sense for them to help repair things, tend to the wounded, and wait for Dunban to recover. Revenge is a powerful motivator for Shulk so that’s a good an explanation as any.

7 No Cars Needed

Another early instance has Reyn and Shulk escort Juju back to his village. Juju has a working car so why didn’t the three of them ride ride back to the village instantly? For that matter, since cars do exist, why can players not acquire them, or any type of transportation? Fast traveling is great, but so would a Chocobo equivalent.

6 No Amiibo Support

When the game was ported to the New 3DS, it added Amiibo support. The only specific Amiibo made was the Shulk one which actually first came out for Super Smash Bros., but it still helped in that port too. There is no Amiibo support on the Switch version which is odd. A♌miibo aren’t really made as consistently anymore so it sort of makes sense, but it also would have been nice to have some added bonuses.

5 Heart-To-Hearts

This entry is similar to the c🍌omplaint about high level monsters in lo🍬w level areas. It is also puzzling how many Heart-to-Heart spots players will come across in the game.

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This is sometimes tens of hourꩵs before they can actually be used with the characters meant for each one. It’s easy to travel around and get back to them once conditions are met, but their place꧃ment in the world just doesn’t add up.

4 Mechon With Faces

Why is this such a crazy fact for Shulk and the others? It is more surprising when they start to talk, but that is around the third encounter. Seeing a face on a robot shouldn’t be that weird as low-tier Mechon have eyes. These “faces” are just metallic designs. Also referring to them as “blank” face for the names is just odd. It’s a JRPG so senseless naming comes with the territory.

3 Weapon Placement

How are the party’s weapons attached to their backs? This is a complaint that can easily be asked of many games. The clearest example that explains this is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy VII. Cloud has a m﷽agnet on the back o𓆉f his shirt that his sword attaches to. Is that how everything works in this game too? What about when they aren’t wearing shirts?

2 How Does Gravity Work?

xenoblade chronicles characters stood on hill looking at structure

Another aspect of th🌟e world’s physics that doesn’t add up is the gravity. How are Shulk, and other creatures, living on these Titans? That is to say is there gravity because some areas take them upside down? They should🥂 be falling off unless gravity works differently here. The whole 'living on creatures in a water world' premise is also up for some debate.

1 Strong Knees And Deep Pockets

This last entry will cover a vast amount of inconsistencies that could be categorized as “gamey.” For example🦩, how can Shulk fall thousands of feet and land on his legs without them snapping in two? How does the party carry their items? For that matter, how are all these monsters dropping giant wooden chests? Aspects like these come with the te🃏rritory of playing a video game. It just is what it is.

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