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Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country is an action-packed RPG that allows players to engage in dynamic combat, master character skills, and explore a rich narrative filled with strategic gameplay and character development.
J**A
Great expansion
A great addition to a great Switch game. I like physical games and having this is a great way to preserve at least the Torna quests. The DLC comes in a code.
A**B
Fantastic RPG
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 was already my favorite game on the Switch and this standalone DLC (effectively its own Xenoblade game) improved on it in almost every way. They figured out what was the most fun about the original game and brought those elements to the forefront while getting rid of or improving all the bad stuff. The combat system is maybe the best I've ever seen in an RPG, and while I could see it possibly getting stale in a 100-hour game, the Torna story is short enough and paced well enough to make every new mechanics development -- not that there are many -- feel fresh and timely. (Think the original Portal.)The story was really great and impactful and did a good job showing instead of telling outright, though people who haven't played the base game might be pretty lost. Even though I knew how everything had to end up it was cool to see the characters interact and some crucial points of the Xenoblade lore brought to life. And I was already ready to give this game 5 stars until the last 20 minutes rolled around, which were even more incredible than what had come before.The only downside was getting forced to do sidequests at certain points. That being said, they did a good job of offering you a bunch of different quests to choose from, some easier than others and some you might already have mostly completed from earlier exploration. I usually don't play games much beyond the main story but I didn't find these too bothersome when I actually went out and started talking to people and collecting resources.You owe it to yourself to play the two Xenoblade entries on the Switch. If the base game is an epic poem, this expansion is a page-turning novella. Both are worth every penny.
T**H
Awesome DLC
Awesome addon to Xenoblade Chronicles 2 with extra items to help you
R**L
American region game
It's the North American version, good game.
C**D
Fantastic Prequel Game
I was originally thinking this was just a small DLC expansion to Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Boy, was I wrong. This is an entire game, and while it's not quite as long as the main game, it's still amazing. Even though it takes place before the events of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, I would recommend playing the main game first.Torna The Golden Country is a pretty great package for 40 dollars. You get a physical cartridge game in an awesome-looking case as well as a download code card for the entire DLC season pass for the main game. Torna takes place in the same world as Xenoblade 2, just set before the events of the game. I was expecting just to be revisiting old locations from the main game. You visit some of the same titans, but everywhere you go is a completely new area. Nothing is really recycled from the main game, which is great. The story is amazing, there's plenty of enemies to fight, places to go, and quests to do, the cutscenes are great, and the characters are really awesome. I would even go to the lengths of saying that the characters in Torna are better than the ones in the main game. Torna really pulls you in from the second you start playing, with its refined combat, great characters, amazing locations, and engaging story. Beating the game after 30 hours left me longing for more, which is a sign of a fantastic game. Definitely check this one out if you've played Xenoblade 2, or are planning on it.
J**N
Crazy fun for Xenoblade 2 veterans!
Having played both Xenoblade Chronicles 1 & 2, here are my thoughts on Torna:First off, this is not the game for newcomers to the Xenoblade series to jump into. Even if you've played Xenoblade 1, implications of major story elements from Xenoblade 2 are prevalent in Torna, which will leave you confused about the world of Xenoblade 2. I would only recommend Torna to those who have completed Xenoblade 2, as I found myself saying, "That's endgame information! They left that in?!" many times.The non-battle gameplay in Torna is essentially the same as Xenoblade 2. Vast places to explore, beautiful scenery, and many side quests (you still automatically accept quests when you speak with an NPC, though...). However, one major improvement to Torna is field skills. All the blades you'll ever need are always in the party, so no more rummaging through blades to find specific field skills anymore! This creates much better incentive to complete blade quests, and it contributes to collection items as well; you get a whole lot more out of these as compared to Xenoblade 2.Torna's battle system is the best in the series yet, incorporating the best part of Xenoblade 1's battle system into the best part of Xenoblade 2's battle system...and making it better. For one, drivers don't merely get different weapons from different blades, but are treated as individual characters involved in one tag-teaming party of three, meaning you can finally control your favorite blades directly. You have the ability to swap characters from vanguard to support (the position you directly control and the supporting position in the back, respectively). Each character has a "swap art" that contributes to vanguard combos (previously called "driver combos") when entering the fray, making these combos more common and effective (the AI is also better at coordinating break, topple, launch and smash than in Xenoblade 2). As for blade combos, they feel much easier to execute, and you have to figure out how to end at the desired element on your own rather than being to guided by a blade art tree. In addition to the numerous vanguard and blade arts at your disposal and the typical party guage which can be used for chain attacks, the unique "talent art" from Xenoblade 1 returns. Each character has a special talent art that only they can use. These arts are very powerful given the right circumstances, but they also come with drawbacks or requirements to activate, making for high-risk, high-reward situations (e.g. Addam can sacrifice a portion of health to extend the driver combo timer. This art is OP since he possesses a launch art and Mythra's swap art inflicts smash). The combination of vanguard and blade arts, talent arts, swapping and chain attacks creates an extremely satisfying battle system, as you feel like you're skillfully dancing around enemies rather than bluntly charging head-on and hoping you'll be able to get enough element orbs for a chain attack to kill. Once I got the hang of it, I found myself able to take down enemies 8 or 9 levels above my party for a fun yet difficult challenge (try not to get over-leveled, though. Doing so makes the enemies of the next area way too easy to defeat, ruining much of the experience). It's a lot to take in, and even for Xenoblade 2 veterans, this battle system will feel overwhelming at first but more satisfying than ever once mastered.Though I haven't completed the game, the story and characters are alright so far. It's nothing close to the unforgettable story and characters of Xenoblade 1, but it holds up well enough (the voice acting is better too! No more "aaaaaaAAAAAIIIIIIiiya!" or "Join...mEEeeeeeee!"). Some cutscenes make clever callbacks (or call-forwards?) to Xenoblade 2's story, but some cutscenes contain information I would consider endgame spoilers from Xenoblade 2. It's been a fun ride so far, and I'm looking forward to any plot twists that leave me stunned!Playing Xenoblade 1, I grinded through the gameplay to get to the story. In Xenoblade 2, I bore with the story to get to the gameplay. Torna's story and characters are alright, but its addictive gameplay is what keeps me coming back for more. I'd definitely recommend it to any Xenoblade 2 fan!
H**S
Un excelente JRPG
Este juego solo me faltaba en físico para tener la colección de esta maravillosa saga, el cual no se devén de perder.
S**P
Better than Xenoblade 2 is
Don't get me wrong I did love Xenoblade Chronicles 2, but I feel it was a bit rushed. Torna on the other hand seems like they had the time to make the gameplay a bit better.Everything seems more streamlined versus 2. That being said it isn't a long story but it is a story you're going to want to play through. I won't give anything away but definitely pick this up while you still can for MSRP. It'll go the way of the dodo soon.It's a small price to pay for such a great game but being that it's quite short I felt I should mention it. I almost would have preferred to play this game prior to Xenoblade 2, but at the same time Xeno 2 in terms of the gameplay feels like a bit of a downgrade, and I still loved Xeno 2 for a lot of various other reasons. Loved the story in both games.
R**O
ok, muito bom, excelente
ok, muito bom, excelente.
E**I
Greag
Best to play to understand Xenoblade 2 story in details.
S**
so fast
good
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