![]() The mechanics were simplified, and each driver has designated blades. The battle mechanics were great in the main game, but I do like the improvements in Torna~The Golden Country. If you liked the story in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 then you probably will like the story in Torna~The Golden Country thus, I would highly recommend checking the game out. Torna~The Golden Country expanded upon these great characters and allowed them to have a greater role that expanded on the complex story in the Xenoblade universe. Without going into too many details about the story, I found myself a lot more connected to Jin, Amalthus, and Praetor Amalthus. Torna~The Golden Country takes place before Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and provides a backstory for some characters. However, it may be a tougher sell if you have not played Xenoblade Chronicles 2. ![]() If you own Xenoblade Chronicles 2 then Torna~The Golden Country should be a must have. ![]() ![]() I went out of my way to get the special edition which came with an artbook, steel book, and DVD with the soundtrack. I still found myself loving the game and plowed through 80~90 hours of amazing gameplay. The game did have a few flaws, like poor voice acting, mediocre graphics on the undocked version, and a massive army of menus that can make things a little longer and slightly more painful. I praised Xenoblade Chronicles 2 for having a great story, engaging combat that felt like a great rhythm game, and for having tons of micro-managing that added additional hours to the game. ![]()
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