OMG... if that's the case.... I can handle English dialog, UI... I must try it out LOL Thank you for letting me know.
Now need to figure out how to avoid my wife saying "When did you get that game!?!?!!?!?!?"
Unfortunately the Japanese VOs make you fully appreciate how absolutely crappy the English translations are, but it's much, much better than nothing.
And the game is really awesome, which makes me forgive and forget the crappy translations for sure.
Last edited by Abriael; 12-06-2012 at 05:09 AM.
I live in Norway, so I have the EU version with both games included. I'm still on the first game (around level 25 at the moment).Did you finish the first one? or does the NA version include 1 and 2 together..
I really enjoyed the story on the first one and was so into it until I got to the ending on 1st one and was about to throw the PS3 out the window... really pissed me off how some recent games can't finish everything on one disk so they find excuses to release part 2, which should of been included in the first game.
So both games are pretty much one game, just in two parts? I had a feeling when I started the game and it gave me two options; to either start the first game or the second one at lvl 35. Thought that was a bit weird :P
Like someone already pointed out, on the EU version you can choose both languages. I changed this quickly, as the English voice-overs were sped up, and the result was horrific. It's another game I still need to finish. I recently completed "Last Story", though, which I loved (and the English voice-overs were surprisingly good).I'm still trying to get my hands on Xenoblade JP version... I have English version inside my drawer at work but don't have the courage to try it out.... I don't think I can handle English voice overs on JRPG's... 'yet'
I've ordered "Pandora's Tower" as well. Mistwalker <3
I'm usually totally tolerant of English dubs, but Xenoblade for some reason is just absolutely horrible. If you can get the JP dub, then don't even bother listening to the english version IMO.
When all else fails, Heck the Bed.
What the heck the bed are you guys are talking about? The English VA in Xenoblade was great.
Although that probably stems that as an American, I find British accents more enjoyable than my own.
But then again, the Japanese voice of Dunban is Captain Falcon's. So that's a definite plus.
You can switch the voices in the US/EU versions. The US version is just a port of the EU version.
Last edited by Jacien; 12-06-2012 at 07:14 AM.
I do have a bachelor degree in marketing but I don't think you need a degree to figure out that what I wrote is indeed true. Even if inviting inactive players rather than inviting only active playersin the Alpha isn't a marketing decision, you have to admit that it doesn't hurt to try to regain the community you have lost as early as possible with no monbey costs whatsover.
I'm impressed someone actually thought about it but then again, people seem to forget that players do have a life out of the game.
I do believe that you do bro, it just most of the time people love to fake what they have to boost their own Morale. I just have a hard time trusting the internet unless I really know themI do have a bachelor degree in marketing but I don't think you need a degree to figure out that what I wrote is indeed true. Even if inviting inactive players rather than inviting only active playersin the Alpha isn't a marketing decision, you have to admit that it doesn't hurt to try to regain the community you have lost as early as possible with no monbey costs whatsover.
I'm impressed someone actually thought about it but then again, people seem to forget that players do have a life out of the game.
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