Wii U Xenoblade Chronicles X (Monolith)

Ich glaub ich werd' es riskieren und digital als auch retail gehen.
Vorausgesetzt mein kleines Geschäft des Vertrauens bekommt es zum vorbestellen.

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Aus dem Reddit:
The organic, interconnected open world. If you can see it, you can go there. And it is absolutely enormous with tons to do and kill.
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That high mountain in the distance? You can go to the top. That distant island? You can get there. I won't spoil what else you can get to, but suffice to say I had to pick my jaw up off the floor every time I got myself to a new location that I assumed was impossible to reach. And if you don't fast travel, then you'll never, ever see a loading screen as you travel between the games hub city and it's massive continents.
The best part? None of it is locked away behind story restrictions. If you can figure out a way to get there, you can get there without ever progressing the main story.
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...In X, there are enemies everywhere. Within a one-minute walk of the hub city, you will see everything from tiny low-level bugs to level 50+ enemies the size of a brontosaurus.
Fortunately, those powerful enemies won't overwhelm you--most enemies will simply ignore you if you do not choose to engage them. There are plenty of enemies that do attack if they spot or hear you, particularly during Story Quests and Affinity Quests, but for the most part you get to pick and choose your engagements, allowing you unhindered freedom to explore, seek the many items, treasure caches, NPCs, and side quests out in the wild, and level-up.

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Die Xenoblade Chronicles X Special Edition kann jetzt bei Saturn vorbestellt werden. Mit dem 5 Euro Newsletter-Gutschein und Abholung im Markt beträgt der Preis am Ende 64,99 EUR. Ansonsten noch 1,99 EUR Versandkosten.
 
der Preis der normalen Edition ist bei Amazon nun bei 59,99€, hatte Glück hab es noch für 49,99€ vorbestellt :)
 
Ich glaube diesmal bleibe ich bei der normalen Version, 20€ mehr für ein Steel Book lohnt sich nicht.
 
Hab meine reserviert.

Xenoblade Chronicles X’s DLC Characters Offer Extra Options

Earlier this week, Nintendo confirmed that the western releases of Xenoblade Chronicles X would be receiving the four DLC characters of Axana, Boze, HB, and Yelve for free. In Japan, the packs for each one were ¥500, and beating their missions made them a potential party member for Cross, bringing the total number of playable characters up to 19.

To help people prepare for their inclusion in Xenoblade Chronicles X and why it’s a good thing that they’ll be here for free, let’s go over what exactly they offer. (Without spoilers, of course.)

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Axana, Boze, HB, and Yelve aren’t just one-shot characters. All four of them actually appear in Xenoblade Chronicles X even if their DLC isn’t applied. The add-on allows a player access to their more unique storylines, also allowing them to be added to the crew. Think of them as NPCs who you suddenly get the opportunity to know a little better and recruit.

Beyond that, the four are additional options for people who might need a character of a specific class, but prefer ones with different skill sets than the people already in the party. For this next part, the classes and skills referred to may differ in the final release of Xenoblade Chronicles X, especially since Axana and Yelve were originally known as Aksena and Ierv in the Japanese release.

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Axana, for example, is a Partizan Eagle class character. This means she uses weapons that tend to offer the ability to attack from a distance, like lances and sniper rifles. Over Specs and Voltage Max are her Arts abilities. If someone doesn’t feel like using Lao, another Partizan Eagle with Afterburner and Round Break, she’s an option. Actually, Boze is another alternate option for her even, since he’s an Astral Crusader with Bayonet and Vortex skills, an advanced version of the Partizan Eagle class.

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HB, like Boze, is another Xenoblade Chronicles X character that arrives with an advanced final class. He’s a Heavy Striker, something characters like Lin Lee and L can eventually be. His Arts are Atomic Bash and Frame Hand. You could think of him as a tank that works well up close, since he uses shields and gatling guns.

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Finally, there’s Yelve. Yelve is one of two possible Blast Fencers in the game. (Three, if a player decides to go that route with Cross.) If you don’t like Doug’s Exceed Slash and Starlight Beat Arts, then maybe Yelve’s Powered Gunner and Spirit Change will work differently. He uses the Delta Pleasure multigun, but as a Blast Fencer can also use Photon Sabers and any Psycho Launchers. You could probably consider him as close to a standard swordsman as a Xenoblade Chronicles X character can get.

Players will also be getting the Policemen, Yumbo, and Excavator Skells with the included Xenoblade Chronicles X DLC, for HB, Boze, and Axana, with Yelve getting the aforementioned Delta Pleasure weapon as his extra bonus.

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habe es mir mal vorbestellt, vielleicht hole ich mir nächstes Jahr eine Wii U und den ersten dann im Digital Shop
 
Auch schon vorbestellt, danke
Denn 1.hab ich noch auf der Wii.
Werd das ding aber erst nächstes Jahr zocken.Fallout hat höchste Priorität
 
Bevor ich Xenoblade Chronicles X zocken werde, muss ich noch den ersten Teil beendet und da hab ich noch einiges zu erledigen :D
 
Vorbestellen oder am Erscheinungstag downloaden? :angst2:
 
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