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Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra

Jul 6, 2006

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4.18 average rating based on 173 ratings

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The story of Xenosaga III starts a year after "Xenosaga II" ended. Shion has resigned from Vector Industries after learning that the company is deeply connected to the appearance of the Gnosis. She instead joins Scientia, an underground organization working to unveil Vector's secrets in order to bring them down. Uncover the truth and save mankind in the finale of the Xenosaga series which boasts over 3 hours of movies, an updated battle system, and an improved customization feature with more in-depth character specialization and diversification and higher rewards for strategic party management. This RPG also includes an easily accessible … More
The story of Xenosaga III starts a year after "Xenosaga II" ended. Shion has resigned from Vector Industries after learning that the company is deeply connected to the appearance of the Gnosis. She instead joins Scientia, an underground organization working to unveil Vector's secrets in order to bring them down. Uncover the truth and save mankind in the finale of the Xenosaga series which boasts over 3 hours of movies, an updated battle system, and an improved customization feature with more in-depth character specialization and diversification and higher rewards for strategic party management. This RPG also includes an easily accessible database feature, the "Xeno Bible" and a mini-game with over 50 levels that challenges both you and your friends. Less
Release Dates
Jul 06, 2006 Full Release (Japan)
PlayStation 2
Aug 29, 2006 Full Release (North_America)
PlayStation 2
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User Stats
565
In Collection
202
Wish Listed
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Playing
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How Long Is Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra?
Main story: 28.7 hours
Main + extras: 45.4 hours
100% completion: 29.7 hours
Total completions: 9
Kenchiin
Kenchiin gave Sep 5, 2025
Kenchiin gave Sep 5, 2025
The battle of your soul

This game was an insane trip. As a Xenoblade fan, coming back and seeing a sort of prototype of where it all began was honestly shocking.

Compared to Xenosaga Episode I and II, this is definitely the best in terms of presentation and gameplay. Some of the weird — and frankly lacking — design choices from the earlier entries were corrected here, which makes the experience feel much tighter.

You can really tell how fast-paced this one is. After the slow crawl of Episode II, Episode III just barrels forward, covering a huge amount of content. Especially toward the end, it feels like one “ok, what’s next?” moment after another.

That said, you can also feel the rush in development. It’s clear that the originally planned six-game saga had to be wrapped up here, and the result is a finale that leans heavily on info-dumps — which only get more intense as the story goes on.

That said, what an adventure! In a way, this really feels like the Neon Genesis Evangelion of video games — dense, ambitious, and unafraid to dive deep into heavy themes while breaking down its own characters.

I found myself completely absorbed, not just in …

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This game was an insane trip. As a Xenoblade fan, coming back and seeing a sort of prototype of where it all began was honestly shocking.

Compared to Xenosaga Episode I and II, this is definitely the best in terms of presentation and gameplay. Some of the weird — and frankly lacking — design choices from the earlier entries were corrected here, which makes the experience feel much tighter.

You can really tell how fast-paced this one is. After the slow crawl of Episode II, Episode III just barrels forward, covering a huge amount of content. Especially toward the end, it feels like one “ok, what’s next?” moment after another.

That said, you can also feel the rush in development. It’s clear that the originally planned six-game saga had to be wrapped up here, and the result is a finale that leans heavily on info-dumps — which only get more intense as the story goes on.

That said, what an adventure! In a way, this really feels like the Neon Genesis Evangelion of video games — dense, ambitious, and unafraid to dive deep into heavy themes while breaking down its own characters.

I found myself completely absorbed, not just in the story but in the way it challenged and deconstructed its cast. It’s the kind of experience that lingers with you long after the credits roll.

Truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

A final note for Xenoblade fans: (Heavy poilers for Xenoblade 3) I was shocked how much of Z's dilemma related to N and M transpire into the "Eternal recurrence" thing Willhem has going on in this game. In particular the disussion between Allen and Kevin when Shion switches sides and Allen tries to convince her not to, was a constant deja vu of Xenoblade 3. It is also very clear that Z from X3 is heavily inspired in Willhem, not only in purpose but also in design.

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WerqKween
WerqKween updated their status Jul 14, 2025
WerqKween updated their status Jul 14, 2025

This has now become my white whale. I've been trying to finish my incomplete series and have managed with Breath of Fire, Suikoden, and Wild Arms. But I just cannot find a Xenosaga 3 for a reasonable price. I found one on ebay and bid, and it went up to $150. I'm not paying that much, although some day I might have to. :( I can get Japanese versions of all three games for less than $100, but I'll be damned if I can find a copy of the NA version that won't break the bank.

internpepper
internpepper updated their status Nov 19, 2020
internpepper updated their status Nov 19, 2020

Xenosaga was supposed to be six games, but because of the second entry, everything got condensed into this volume. Despite that, this game is incredibly fun with an amazing storyline. Whether I'm on foot or in a mech, combat is simply a great time. My favorite game in the trilogy!

RPeterG
RPeterG updated their status May 9, 2020
RPeterG updated their status May 9, 2020

Put some time into Borderlands 3 this morning. Now that I've beaten the main story I'm playing through True Vault Hunter Mode to get to max level. In the evening I booted up my ps2 and got a solid hour into Xenosaga III. Hopefully be able to put more time into it later this week as I have a stretch off.

NotRegret
NotRegret updated their status Jun 3, 2018
NotRegret updated their status Jun 3, 2018

I couldn't make it very far in this game before dropping it out of bordem. Sad to see it's only bearly better than Xenosaga 2 (a game that's basically unplayable) as I really liked Xenosaga 1.

I'd only recommend this game to someone who plays JRPGs and even than only as a very low priority game. If you play any other genre I guarantee you that there is something more fun out there for you.

Xenosaga was supposed to be a 6 game series and the story was written for that. Once they had to shorten it to 3, in order to hasten the story telling. Every single cutscene is a boring exposition dump. This also killed the personality of the characters as all of them are reduced to just mouth-pieces to explain a bunch of proper nouns to the player. No amount of high-quality cutscenes are cool visuals can prop this up. There was simply no motivation for me at all to see what happened in the story or to the characters.

Dungeons and combat are the bare basics of JRPGs. It's perfectly playable (it dropped the stupid attack system from Xeno 2) but only just that. Offering nothing …

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I couldn't make it very far in this game before dropping it out of bordem. Sad to see it's only bearly better than Xenosaga 2 (a game that's basically unplayable) as I really liked Xenosaga 1.

I'd only recommend this game to someone who plays JRPGs and even than only as a very low priority game. If you play any other genre I guarantee you that there is something more fun out there for you.

Xenosaga was supposed to be a 6 game series and the story was written for that. Once they had to shorten it to 3, in order to hasten the story telling. Every single cutscene is a boring exposition dump. This also killed the personality of the characters as all of them are reduced to just mouth-pieces to explain a bunch of proper nouns to the player. No amount of high-quality cutscenes are cool visuals can prop this up. There was simply no motivation for me at all to see what happened in the story or to the characters.

Dungeons and combat are the bare basics of JRPGs. It's perfectly playable (it dropped the stupid attack system from Xeno 2) but only just that. Offering nothing which isn't done better in many other rpgs. Little depth to combat, level design that's just one step up from straight lines of empty corridors, and not even any gimmicks as compensation: as Xeno 1 did with the bonus wheel.

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motorway065
motorway065 updated their status Jul 19, 2017
motorway065 updated their status Jul 19, 2017

I'M FREE FROM XENOSAGA AT LAST, THANK GOD (lol)