No real spoilers. Pretty cool and insightful for someone who's only played a bit of Xenogears (disc 1) and some of Xenosaga 1.

Xenoblade Chronicles always looked interesting to me but I didn't have a Wii. The later entries in the series from the looks of it lean heavy into the Shonen look with weeb fanservice.

  • catonkatonk [none/use name]
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    10 days ago

    The later entries in the series from the looks of it lean heavy into the Shonen look with weeb fanservice.

    Artstyle wise, maybe, especially 2. All three have a lot of Saturday Morning Cartoon nonsense going on, though. Silly schoolyard bully villains hamming it up, lots of "fights" that involve characters standing around and talking about their Special Power or whatever.

    3 probably has the least of that, and of the "fanservice" of the type I think you mean, and is possibly the most like Xenogears. But still not the same thing (but maybe if Xenogears was made today it would be like Xenoblade anyway - maybe the real difference is in fidelity and amount of acting etc., I dunno! Some things that work when read don't when heard...). Honestly, I think the biggest similarity between 3 and Gears is that the makers once again tried to do something immense and profound and kind of whiffed. But still totally worth experiencing even though it's compromised. Pretty pro-communist as well. Amusingly so.

  • AFineWayToDie [he/him]
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    10 days ago

    I've played both. Xenogears is a personal favourite of mine, though Xenoblade is years ahead of it in terms of gameplay/presentation. Not to mention it actually being finished!

    XB:C doesn't go into nearly as much religious mysticism as XG did, though. So there are fewer vague terms thrown around near the game's beginning. That was kind of a disappointment for me, despite XB:C including some theological elements late in the game.