Xiro 3,468 Posted August 28, 2016 And yeah, Xenoblade X seems good and if it's like XC's open world then I won't mind. Especially Skells(I think that's how these flying mechs are called?) make exploring much easier. And I don't care that much for plot anyway. Though I don't have a Wii-U so I can't play it Also we were talking mostly about the open-world in Xenoblade, and open world is related to the thread, so it isn't really off topic. Yeah, they're called Skells, but you gotta earn your mech wings B] (Also you can only get them after getting to certain points in the story so rip) I figured the thread was more for FFXV so that's why Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sendou Aichi 2,356 Posted August 28, 2016 Yeah, they're called Skells, but you gotta earn your mech wings B] (Also you can only get them after getting to certain points in the story so rip) I figured the thread was more for FFXV so that's why Well, that's part of progression. Which makes me wonder if X is like XC, where there are lot of area to explore in the endgame, so the Skells are actually more useful in the endgame for exploring. Speaking of which, that reminds me something about FFXV. It is going to be weird that the game becomes more linear in the second half, since I am so used to it from other RPGs...including the FF series. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xiro 3,468 Posted August 28, 2016 Well, that's part of progression. Which makes me wonder if X is like XC, where there are lot of area to explore in the endgame, so the Skells are actually more useful in the endgame for exploring. Speaking of which, that reminds me something about FFXV. It is going to be weird that the game becomes more linear in the second half, since I am so used to it from other RPGs...including the FF series. You can technically access all the regions, but there are some areas that you need Skells/flying in order to reach, so yeah What's FF tho Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King_Graham 135 Posted September 2, 2016 (edited) I'd believe this if it didn't contradict everything they said about exploration before. Getting the flying ability late in the game, "point of no return" before the final boss, etc. A bit off topic, but Carbuncle Surprise closed just a couple minutes ago. Edit: nevermind. That's just the message they used when updating it. Edited September 2, 2016 by Andrew Rowland Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites