Xenoblade Chronicles Combines Fantasy and Science Fiction in an Epic Clash

Open-World Adventure Puts Players on the Front Lines of the Ultimate Battle Between Man and Machine.


REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--      Today’s launch of Xenoblade       Chronicles for Nintendo’s Wii system lets players jump into an       epic story that merges the best elements of fantasy and science fiction.       The real-time battle system, character and weapon customization and the       ability to explore a huge, open world sets this title apart from other       role-playing games. The game has already received critical acclaim from       both media and consumers since its launch in Europe and Japan.   
“Xenoblade Chronicles demonstrates how Wii continues to deliver       deeply engaging experiences,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s       executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “The game appeals to a       broad spectrum of video game fans, from role-playing aficionados to       anyone who appreciates exploration and a gripping story.”   
Set on the bodies of two huge titans, Xenoblade Chronicles asks       players to wield the Monado blade to save the world from destruction.       With ordinary weapons having no effect on the machine race known as the       Mechon, the power of the Monado blade is the only hope. The hero, Shulk,       uses it to fight the Mechon and see glimpses of the future. Players       control Shulk as they engage monsters in battle and go on quests.       Players can also upgrade their equipment and abilities in a variety of       ways. Weapons, headgear, body armor, gloves and boots can all be       modified, with each change affecting both the ability and the look of       the character. The same piece of gear even takes on a different       appearance depending on which character is wearing that piece. Players       can also enhance the abilities of their existing equipment by using       Gems, special augmentations created by collecting resources in game.       Gems may improve Arts ability, increase agility or add strength.   
Xenoblade Chronicles also features a unique relationship-building       element called the Affinity System that encourages players to build       rapport with other characters in the game. Doing so will unlock cut       scenes that provide new information and backstory.   
      Sixteen different Arts (spells or actions) are available, though each       character can use only eight. Arts can be switched around to fit a       player’s playing style or to make a character fit a specific combat       role. Players have real-time control of Arts and player positions during       battles. Strategic positioning is crucial to unleash the most effective       attacks on the enemy.   
      Though a variety of control setups are possible, Xenoblade Chronicles       is controlled most effectively using the Classic Controller Pro       accessory, which is sold separately.   
      Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the       content their children can access. For more information about this and       other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wii.   
      For more information about Xenoblade Chronicles, visit http://xenobladechronicles.nintendo.com/.   

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