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Perspective is important when it comes to JRPGs, for most people the first few JRPGs that they tackle will always hold a special value. Those who have played 10s or 100s of JRPGs know that a lot of these stories commonly share the same elements, some people become jaded about JRPGs some people work around it. I think something I really appreciate about having played a lot of JRPGs is that my respect for the genre is on a new level. I always look forward to how a game tackles a similar subject compared to how another game did it. I want to say Xenoblade 3 was no exception, there were things I genuinely really liked in this game. Like how it explains why the world was like it is, this game reminded me of a few games I really like with similar worlds and in a few ways this game managed to hone in on aspects that those other games didn’t or were just weaker parts, the Mio execution part was a great idea and scene that I’d love to see in another game and maybe even brought further, I also really enjoyed the battle system, the chain attacks were my favourite part of the battle system and I loved how much strategy went into them. Other than that, honestly XB3 probably has my least favorite battle system out of the main 3 Xenoblade's but I didn’t really go out of my way to go into the depths of it like 1 or 2 and nonetheless I appreciated it anyways.

I don't care about this game. Even the good parts.
Nowadays, A cast and overall charm are very much a make or break in a JRPG for me. I found these guys to be an all-around good cast in the end but, I couldn't ever really feel them. Something I loved in Xenoblade 1 and 2 or even other games I love is that I can understand someone's character from the environment that they came from or their strong personalities or backstory. I didn't get a feel for this cast ever because they mostly felt really boring or their backstory was just Joran. I can't really just come on here and shit on the game for this because that was kind of the point that it was going for, these guys don't have a lot of life behind them because they are mostly vessels for battle.

I think one thing that really fucked this game over for me was once I saw that ethel was in the party, I realized that the game was just going to do a lot of focusing on one-note side characters. I feel like this was such a bad decision and it kind of took away fire that could have been used to flesh out the main cast more, I can't even name a single hero I liked lol.

I won’t get into too much, but I seriously think this might be one of the ugliest JRPGs worlds I’ve played in recent memory and this series I love for how pretty the worlds are. The chain attack theme is good, but that’s about all I have to say about the ost. Its kind of just washed over me.

I think my main issue is how the game handled its messages, for one, I felt like it shared messages with the second game, 2 had vague meaning of life messages flowing in the background for the cast because a lot of them were trying to find a place in their dying world. Xenoblade 3 was a lot louder with its messaging but I seriously disliked how it was handled. Alot of the messages were relegated to side characters or the main villains who would be on screen for like 30 minutes say their thing and then die or join your party then it feels like we move on to the next thing and the topic is dropped. I found a lot of these characters reasonings were super dumb and not relatable in any sense. N is fine but I think he's super close to what they were trying to do with Jin and for that, Idk I just don't care. I don't even want to get into the stupid villains so I'll just leave it at that lol.

The reason I talked about perspective at the beginning is because in a weird way regardless of all the problems or just personal nitpicks I have with this game, I kind of understand why people are like BROOOOO IT’S THE GREATEST OR I LOVE IT. I think that the messages in this game are very important to those who are Young, Lost or Even just need a reminder maybe if I had played this game when I was much younger it might have had a massive impact on me and maybe I would have had an undying love for it, Most of my dislike for the game just basically comes down to me knowing what I like from how many JRPGs I’ve played in the past and Xenoblade 3 just didn’t do it for me, regardless I’m glad people are getting something out of this game even though I didn’t. For me there’s one game I’ve played in the past that just did what Xenoblade 3 was trying to do, and that was the one that ended up having an impact on me.

I think there's some fundamental quality missing here that I personally came to love the Xenoblade series for and made me hold it in such high regard like plot, characters, story, worlds, music, and narrative. Just worked so well together in 1 and 2 and for many, it made an engaging unforgettable experience, that I seriously couldn't find in 3.

This cast and gameplay are great but everything else feels kinda mid

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One of the first JRPGs I ever played and the second one I've finished.

This game's vibes, OST, and Gameplay is Fantastic.
The weaker cast of out the P3 P4 AND P5 but still some highlights especially when it's certain party member's time to shine I think they all do really good, this game has a problem with treating its characters like very poorly after there huge struggle is over.

I think most of the honeymoon phase is over for me but a lot of people like to chalk a lot of the problems to the game falls off after palace 1 and I can totally agree with the fact that it's literally one of the peak moments in the game but I think Palace 4 easily as good in other ways and my personal favorite was 6 and tbh I just think Palace 3 and 5 are the lowest points but there was always something good happening on the side. Palace 7 is honestly fairly weak as well but the Shido fight is a highlight and they do a good job at building him up to be completely fucked. Palace 8 was pretty cool though, Probably not the best ending ever but It had to exist and I enjoyed it, I thought it was better than palace 7.

But I think Royal makes up for a lot of the game flops, Not by fixing them but by making better content that's after the fact that's on par with Palace 1, 4, and 6. and It's a huge reason why I can be critical of most of the main story of P5 nowadays.

Melee has a special place in my heart, but this is my favorite Smash, there's too much stuff about Ultimate that's special, The scope of the Roster, The gameplay. EVERYTHING coming back, How hype the game and then the DLC was and how much it did. Yeah, there is a lot of unfortunate flaws with the game but I can seriously chalk it down to not being the gameplay's fault. The switch has input delay on everything and the MF Online.

Ngl, If the online was good, I'd probably play the fuck out of this game way more and it would be 5/5 because there's too much to love about it. But Nintendo Online has gotta be godly ass.

Also, other games have better Single Player content, especially Brawl and Melee.

This game is a modern classic. It's too well roundedly great.
To be upfront I like replicant more but this is easily a more fun game I'd highly recommend to anyone looking for a great time. All the routes shake things up way better compared to other Yoko Taro games and the lengths of said routes are always under 10 hours. I don't think the game was artful enough with its great messaging compared to replicant, and I preferred what replicant was saying more.
It's very easy to pick up and put this game down. And I liked it a lot.

One of my favorite games of all time, Does so much cool shit. This is how you take something simple and make it grand.

Then finish it.

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The gameplay is much better compared to other ace attorneys but it does not save it, The overall plot shit is cursed. I1-4 and Yatagarsu parts of the plot is great.
I1-1 is kinda okay on the first time because you have the feeling of playing a new game but then it gets boring pretty quick, I1-2 was boring asf, I1-3 is fucked and I1-5 is super mixed, I loved the final yew encounter but the alba encounter literally pissed me off it took me 3 hours.

I use this game to determine if a game is mid or not, It's the definition of mid to me. Too bad it's a game you have to play to get to one of my favorite games.

I'm so excited for 6.2, Xenoblade 3 disappointed me

A massive disappointment for a Zombies fan

The Marvel Vs Capcom 2 of FPS multiplayer

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Since backloggd was feeling kinda cool and added the ability to rank every patch and expansion separately this shit going hella down.

There are certainly elements here that are great, I love how much of a plague the empire is on the lands it invaded, a lot of the Doma areas look great, and the gyr abania areas are super mid. I wanna say the mf dungeons and trials are TOP tier. and this is where the battle system really starts to come to its own.

Shit, I have too much nostalgia for this game. so many great tracks, designs, great early story and I love the friendship dynamic of Chrom, Fredrick, Lissa, and Robin.

Also so many sweet tiny fanservice bits here and there like the dead lords and holy weapons.

I was never huge on this game when I first played it as a 6-year-old kid because I played SA2 first so I always preferred 2. But, there was a decent amount of time in 2011-12 when I was 9 before the remaster of SA2 where I had lost my SA2 GC copy and I was craving it really badly so, in compensation, I played SA1 on my 360 cuz it had the Chao garden and I spent an insane amount of time on this version, for that era alone it holds a special place in my heart and I grew to like SA1 a lot more than I originally did because of that period of time.