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Uploaded on Jun 10, 2010

Title: Engage the Enemy
Game: Xenoblade Chronicles
Composer: ACE+
Gaming platform: Wii

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  • NoahRankin59

    2:00 all the way. Most memorable bit of music from the whole game, imo.

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  • ShinDragGet

    Dude, saying you spent so much time exploring doesn't mean anything. I spent about 20 hours and saw every locale in the game, totalling my play time at around 200 hours. That has NO BEARING on how big the world is. It just means you enjoyed it enough to revisit areas or such. I could spend 100 hours just running around and ogling the scenery, but that doesn't magically make the world bigger.

    The people suggesting the elder scrolls games as being bigger have the right idea. Those games are HUGE

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  • Charlie Bobson

    I'd just like to mention that xenoblade was said to be about the size of japan.

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  • LukeFFabre

    I don't think he mentioned Skyrim being better or having better locales anywhere in his post.

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  • Tyson Noir

    I'd say instead that the world of Skyrim is huge, but the content is spread sparsely. So instead of spending hours at a single locale, you'd spend less time and at more places.

    IMO, Xenoblade's approach is the superior one, as I feel that a bigger world is no substitute for a better one. There were so many places in Xenoblade that had me in awe... I would literally just stare at the screen. Plus I got hours of quests out of almost all of them.

    yeahandalsoxenobladewasabetter­gameoverallkthxbye

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  • superfakerbros

    Also, guys, you forget that the Elder Scrolls series is filled to the brim with loading times so, if it's worlds are truly bigger, they SHOULD be, considering that entering damn near every area requires a loading time. Xenoblade Chronicles doesn't. At the same time, Xenoblade Chronicles doesn't have to worry about a physics engine having to effect damn near every object. Either way, it's debatable

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  • superfakerbros

    Both games have rather huge worlds. It's rather debatable which one has the larger world. Besides, what's the point in arguing over which game has the larger world? Both games are truly impressive

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  • TheFrogshifter

    @Cecil. Nintendo + Monolith Soft > Nintendo + Square Soft

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  • shad0wcecil

    Nintendo X monolith soft

    =

    Nintendo X square soft.

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