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Vielleicht kommt Xenoblade ja früher als man denkt? Vielleicht Mitte des Jahres und Ende des Jahres dann TLS? Bei Nintendos seit einiger Zeit betriebener Ankündigungspolitik wäre es auch nicht unmöglich das Xenoblade schon in ein paar Wochen erscheint.Raumfahrer hat geschrieben:Jetzt mal im Ernst: Ich will ja auch Xenoblade und The Last Story für D. Aber wenn die jetzt erst Xenoblade übersetzten und dann The Last Story. Beides erscheint dann zwischen Ende 2011 und Mitte 2012: Wer will das Zeug bitte dann noch spielen? Ich weiß nicht ...
die paar meinungen haben jedenfalls gereicht um meine neugier zu wecken...The way the game is paced and structured, with carefully planned encounters and no randomness at all, the designers pretty much knew how strong you'd be at each encounter and balanced them accordingly. Also, with the way the levels and EXP scale, a party member ten or fifteen levels below the main character will be up to snuff after one or two encounters, and always in time for boss battles.
It seems there are points in the game when you have several missions available and are free to choose which one to tackle first, but those are balanced accordingly as well from what I've seen. You're free to grind if you wish to do so, by using summoning points or visiting the arena, but that hardly has any effect on the difficulty of main story missions.
In that regard, Last Story is pretty much perfect. It feels really, really similar to Mass Effect 2 in many ways I think - except it has much more loot, and much cooler weapons and armor. I still very much prefer Xenoblade for the great environments, exploration and overall design, but I think many people, even those who normally wouldn't enjoy JRPGs for more or less valid reasons, would have a lot of fun with Last Story. Those two games are pretty much polar opposites in any way (except for the loot, and the fact that they are two of the most competent Wii titles), yet they both differ from JRPG cliche very much. One is basically a single player MMO, while the other is very streamlined - like I wrote, a Japanese Mass Effect. And both rank at the very top of this gens JRPGs, in my humble opinion.