#VgmWednesday - the title track of the #Xenoblade Chronicles 3 DLC "Future Redeemed" is played by a character at a pivotal point of the game, maybe even the entire series, making it #DiegeticMusic. it was a special moment for me, because i love piano music and everything done by Yasunori Mitsuda. getting more specific would mean major spoilers though :)
If you have a Nintendo Switch please do play Xenoblade Chronicles 3, it's such a wonderful and moving game with so much content as well as very vast and compelling worlds
I didn't get the chance to play #XenobladeChroniclesX yet and can't wait for a port on Switch or a remaster on #NintendoSwitch2 but I absolutely love all the games in the trilogy!
#XenobladeChronicles Definitive Edition is a fantastic, epic adventure. It has my favorite story
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The hands of Dunban's bandaged arms, only seen in this one scene, were not updated in #Xenoblade Definitive Edition to match his other arms. Instead, they changed the equipment to his bare arms, making the bandaged arms now entirely unused. They also changed which pants and boots he has on for some reason.
The Japanese #Xenoblade X Wii U bundle came with a map and artbook, similar to the North American and PAL collector's editions or European Wii U bundle. But unlike the west, they were only released in the console bundle, so if you wanted the map or artbook, you had to buy a new console.
Tesshou Genda was Vandham's Japanese voice actor in #Xenoblade X, 2, and 3. However, he did not voice Vangarre (who is also called Vandham in Japanese) in Xenoblade 1, but Xord instead.
The different translations of #Xenoblade 1 disagree on the name and premise of an art: Japanese, French, German, and both Chineses call it "Bug Storm/Computer Virus Storm", while English, Spanish, and Italian call it "Mag Storm/Magnetic Storm".