The Simple Quests are accepted from the quest board and they're the sort of filler quests you come to expect from MMOs. They're not voice acted, but (usually) tell cute little stories. Normal Quests are activated by talking with NPCs with a quest marker above their head, so kinda like in the original Xenoblade. You will want to seek them out and complete them all.ītw there are also Normal Quests, which is sort of between Kizuna Quests and Simple Quests. I would say that if you beat the game without doing any Kizuna Quests (which is impossible btw, as some story quests require you to finish specific Kizuna Quests), you would've gotten an "incomplete" story, if that makes sense. The stories mainly focus on character development and expanding on the game's lore. The Kizuna Quests are all fully voice acted, have cutscenes and have pretty high production values overall. But context is key and the Kizuna/Affinity quests are really good in that regard. Every quest, including story quests, comes down to "kill monster X" or "go to location Y", etc. Well, in the end, every RPG is like that. (Disc at full capacity)ĮShop download file size: (space required to download 22.7GB // (final file size after install 19GBĪdd-on DLC: The Japanese DLC is already included for free on-disc with the Western release! There's no JP voice track for the Western release, sadly. Miiverse Integration: Yes (RIP Miiverse, it's dead now)Īudio Language: English-only. Supported controllers on Wii U: Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller, USB Keyboard (for text entry to online squad) Text Chat: Yes (USB Keyboard supported, also supports the usual touch screen keyboard) Multiplayer: Yes, 32-player passive online squads, 4-player online co-op squad quests Genre: What if Breath of the Wild Had Flying Robots and Menu-Based Combat Release Dates: Ap(JP) | Decem(NA/EU) | Decem(AU)
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