Status Octjillery Mar 24, 2025
I've been having a great time with this (Definitive Edition)!
Last week was my spring break, so I got to spend the last four days of it sinking a good amount of time into this. I own it on Wii U (bought it just a few years ago after finishing XC:DE), but I never got around to it. I'm glad …
I've been having a great time with this (Definitive Edition)!
Last week was my spring break, so I got to spend the last four days of it sinking a good amount of time into this. I own it on Wii U (bought it just a few years ago after finishing XC:DE), but I never got around to it. I'm glad I waited, though, because the things I've seen people mention as QOL upgrades would have been awful in their original iteration.
Honestly, my only complaint is that there are SO. MANY. VOCAL. TRACKS. in this OST. Nine times out of ten, I'm going to hate a track with vocals in a video game. See: the boss battle track in Blue Dragon. Instant mute. (I'm not talking about choral stuff--like, the field music for Gormott in XC2 is one of my absolute favorite tracks from the entire series, and that's got lots of "ahhh~ahhh~ahhh" in it.) They just always feel really corny, they're never mixed well, they have stupid lyrics, etc. I loathe both the day and night tracks for New LA ("UH UH UH YEAH UH UH YEAH UH"), and considering how much time you spend in the city, it's torture. There are also several battle tracks with vocals, and, worst of all, there's one that has played in a few storyline cutscenes that's INSANELY LOUD, to where you can barely even hear the characters speaking over the god-awful singing.
The Xenoblade OSTs are some of my favorites in gaming, and while there are some otherwise great tracks so far--and the actual instrumental parts of the offending tracks are solid-- the vocals are killing meeee.
(Also, XC: Definitive Edition has its own entry. I don't remember where to add one, but can this Definitive also get a separate entry on the site?)


