49 minutes of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 footage
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 7 Comments
A new round of footage has arrived for Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Have a look at 49 minutes of gameplay below.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Takahashi and Mitsuda on development, soundtrack, rare Blades, more
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This week’s issue of Famitsu features a 14-page article on Xenoblade Chronicles 2, which will finally be released this Friday. Included in that article is an interview with director Tetsuya Takahashi and main composer Yasunori Mitsuda. Japanese blog Hachima Kikou has a summary of the interview up on their website, and Perfectly Nintendo has kindly translated that. Here are some key points from the interview:
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – two ice rare blades shown off
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We have two more rare blades shown off before the game’s release. The first character is the older looking ice girl, Tsuki, who is designed by Risa Ebato (satellite corporation) and voiced by Naomi Shindou . The younger looking girl is Nanakori, designed by Risa Ebato (satellite corporation) as well and voiced by Rina Hidaka. Check out their images and videos down below.
Yasunori Mitsuda on making the music for Xenoblade Chronicles 2
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Yasunori Mitsuda has posted a lengthy piece about the creation of the music for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 today. Mitsuda acted as a music / sound producer for the game.
In his piece, Mitsuda talks about what a large project this was. A chorus from Slovakia, an orchestra from Japan, vocal songs from Jen Bird,and the Irish chorus group ANÚNA were all involved.
You can read the full post from Mitsuda below.
New Xenoblade Chronicles 2 story trailer
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Nintendo just published a new story trailer for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 featuring Japanese voices. Check it out below.
Here’s a taste of Xenoblade Chronicles 2’s “Exploration” music track
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Nintendo has started posting previews of the music included with the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Special Edition sound selection CD. First up is “Exploration” as composed by ACE. Listen to the music below.
「Collector's Edition」の特典サントラCDから、1曲ご紹介!
ACE(工藤ともり CHiCO)さん作曲の「Exploration」ですも。アツ~いバトルBGMですも! pic.twitter.com/x67zWhHhDd— ゼノブレイド総合 (@XenobladeJP) November 27, 2017
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – Characters trailer (English version)
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Nintendo Australia’s Youtube channel has published an English version of the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 “Characters” trailer that was first shown during the recent Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Direct. Check it out if you want to hear some more of the game’s English voice acting and compare it to the Japanese voice acting:
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – Shadow of the Lowlands trailer
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2 got a very interesting tease this time around with a beautiful live action musical trailer, besides the song there really isn’t anything to spoil so don’t be afraid to watch it. This song is to be featured in the soundtrack of the collector’s edition. Check it out down below, it’s very soothing.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 screenshots and overview for The Leftherian Archipelago, Temperantia, and Tantal
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More environment screenshots are in for Xenoblade Chronicles 2. The latest images show off The Leftherian Archipelago, Temperantia, and Tantal.
Below are the new shots:
We also have overviews for all three areas below:
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has plenty of audio options
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Audio shouldn’t be an issue when playing through Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Those with early access to the game have confirmed that Monolith Soft has included a plethora of volume options. Players can modify the volume for cut-scene voices, game background music, game sound effects, game voices, battle narration, environment volume, and system volume.
It’s worth pointing out these options since the audio in Xenoblade Chronicles X was a common complaint. The Wii U RPG didn’t offer much in the way of tuning volume to your liking. This was an issue throughout the game. As one example, music during cut-scenes sometimes made it difficult to hear what characters were saying.