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Allisa James joins us once again to discuss one of the most influential and divisive JRPGs of the past decade—Xenoblade Chronicles. We discuss how such an epic game was created on such subpar hardware, Nintendo's shift from refusing to release the game stateside to treating it as a core franchise, and, of course, the power of the Monado. This game has so much story we had to split it in half! Look forward to part two, coming soon.
Show Notes
* Operation Rainfall (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Rainfall)
* MonoliftSoft (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolith_Soft)
* Allisa's review of Xenoblade Chronicles on the 3DS (https://www.dualshockers.com/review-xenoblade-chronicles-3d-now-its-reyn-time/)
* Theme song is "Chiptronical" by Patrick de Arteagna (https://patrickdearteaga.com/chiptune-8-bit-retro/)
* Support Combo Chain on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/Mirrorimagestudios)

Allisa James joins us once again to discuss one of the most influential and divisive JRPGs of the past decade—Xenoblade Chronicles. We discuss how such an epic game was created on such subpar hardware, Nintendo's shift from refusing to release the game stateside to treating it as a core franchise, and, of course, the power of the Monado. This game has so much story we had to split it in half! Look forward to part two, coming soon.

Show Notes

Operation Rainfall
MonoliftSoft
Allisa's review of Xenoblade Chronicles on the 3DS
Theme song is "Chiptronical" by Patrick de Arteagna
Support Combo Chain on Patreon

Support Combo Chain