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Here’s 42 Minutes Of Xenoblade Chronicles X Footage

Tilmen from Nintendomination has captured 42 minutes of Monolith’s upcoming JPRG for Wii U from this year’s E3 event. The game was previously called X, but Nintendo gave it its official title Xenoblade Chronicles X during the E3 Digital Event which took place yesterday. The game is due for release sometime in 2015.

28 thoughts on “Here’s 42 Minutes Of Xenoblade Chronicles X Footage”

    1. It is an unfinished game, thus the 2015 release. xbox 360 cannot handle that much scope and content that requires no load times. WiiU with two cores and 33watts run Crysis 3 seamlessly. Crysis 3 maxed out the PS3 ( cell powered beast ) and the xbox360.

  1. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

    *eyes wide open* 42 minutes of Xenoblade Chronicles X!? *knocks people out of the way to get to it* MOVE, BITCH!!! GET OUTTA THE WAY!!! (lol)

    1. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

      That was awesome! I watched on my big screen TV using the HDMI cable hooked into the laptop. I can’t wait for this game to be possibly downloaded onto my Wii U next year.

  2. Still looks way better than wii, which I loved and the visuals aren’t close to this…that said I do see what you guys mean, environments look pretty good though…maybe they can clean it up a little by 2015

    1. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

      I hope so. The less it looks like an Xbox 360 game next year, the more I can tell Sasori to take his “last gen” insults & shove them up his candy ass. xD

    2. itsvnext gen its clearly way above ps3 a huge open world with great graphics this sites fi@ull of complete fucking morons

  3. Xenoblade was a game I frankly don’t know how they got to run on the Wii. Even if this game had “introductory HD” graphics, if the game play, sandbox open world and lengthy storyline are solid, then who gives a shit.

    1. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

      xD I sometimes wonder myself with Xenoblade Chronicles running on Wii, even with the Gamecube like graphics. Xenoblade Chronicles X should be just as good, if not better, than Xenoblade Chronicles. And that will be perfectly fine with me!

    2. Because nowadays most people only care about ultra high resolutions, 60fps and extremely detailed textures. Xenoblade for the wii didn’t have any of those and it was one of the best games I ever played. And from what we can see about X it’s shaping up to be an even better game. Besides, the game looks gorgeous with the art style they have going for it.

      1. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

        I’m not so sure. It’s going to be a close one if you ask me. Xenoblade Chronicles crushed Skyward Sword in my mind & I fucking LOVED Skyward Sword.

        1. I only wish the WiiU upscaled Wii games a little better. There are so many Jaggies in Skyward sword and Xenoblade I couldn’t finish Xeno or SS Hero mode! D:
          (I know, I can play on the game pad. But, but…)

          1. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

            So Xenoblade Chronicles has the same problem Skyward Sword has with the HD at 1080? Thanks for sharing that. Now I know to turn it down not only for Skyward Sword when I want to play it but Xenoblade Chronicles, too.

  4. Games like this looks SO boring to me. I’ll never get suckered into buying another Xenoblade game again. Ugh!

  5. If you need to press a button every second in a game to count it as exciting, then your taste in games suck.

  6. If yall so fascinated with graphics than just get a ps4 you graphics whores. That’s all yall worried about is how the player looks. Graphics graphics graphics oh my god is that all your so worried about. This game looks so beautiful I don’t care what the hell yall think. And FWI, the ps3 and xbox 360 cannot handle this open world. The animation of the characters might not look next gen but the open world and the creatures do. It’s good enough for me so if the game not realistic enough than don’t buy the fucking game and stop complaining

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