

I cant recommend it enough, especially for the price. It tells a truly riveting story with great, fast paced combat and a deep RPG system.

It refines and changes many aspects of the main Xenoblade Chronicles 2 game. It truly stands as a full prequel versus simple DLC.

So, it is not unreasonable that the story DLC of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 winds up being even larger than Torna's 3.2 GB, given the difference in proportions between both games and their file sizes, if some content didn't make it into the base XC3 game. Torna the Golden country is easily one of the best expansion to any game. Yokota also mentioned that they unintentionally made the base game of XC3 larger because they included everything that they wanted, but as with what happened with XBC 2's Torna story (which was initially conceptualized as part of the base game), some content had to be shelved to keep the budget and timeline manageable. Related: Everything You Missed In The Xenoblade Chronicles 3 DirectĪccording to the Nintendo interview, Monolith Soft strove for a minimum acceptable volume of content (content added by necessity for the sake of the story world), which includes Xenoblade Chronicles 3's hellish character design. The volume of content also surpasses that of XBC 1 and XBC 2. The Torna DLC featured a new XBC 2 story that dove into the lives of that game's main characters some 490 years prior and had a 3.2 GB file size, leading to approximately a 20-hour play through time. It has been stated by developer Genki Yokota about this third, but not final, Xenoblade Chronicles game, that there would be a new story included at the end of the Expansion Pass, which they are considering making as large in volume of content as the Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna - The Golden Country DLC.
