
There's no elemental order required to make elemental orbs, so big damage comes easy. In addition, a lot of the mechanics people might find overwhelming in 2 are simplified or removed. Even though you don't get the draw dropping landscapes present in the mainline games, the areas you do explore are interesting in their own right. It has a lot of the best soundtracks from 2 like Those Who Stand Against Our Path and Counterattack in addition to new jazz fusion-y area and battle themes. It has all of my favorite parts of Xenoblade 2, but none of the cheesiness or cringe.


Sachie Onuma, Masaki Shono, Tomoko Shimaoka, Hyojin Kim Naoko Ishibashi, Kyoko Ishigame, Machi Okabe, Syuga Hayashi Yu Manabe, Tomomi Tokunaga, Yuuya Yanagihara, Yasuhiro Morimoto, Ayaka Jomoto, Eriko Ukimura Masako Mabuchi, Tomoko Shimaoka, Saori Oka Shizuka Kawaguchi, Kyoko Ishigame, Shin Eaisung, Mika Naramura Koichiro Muroya, Tomomi Tokunaga, Aya Ito, Nao Tohara, Rina Odera, Risa Yamamoto Haruka Sakamoto Yokotaro TOMOri Kudo (ACE) Muroya Strings Tamami Oda Lisa Nakamura (PROCYON STUDIO) Musicians SoundCity Studio Shangri-la LANDMARK STUDIO StudioFLATPINE Satoshi Igarashi (SoundCity) Yuta Tateishi (Shangri-la Inc.) Mai Kondo (LANDMARK STUDIO)

Hiroaki Sato (LANDMARK STUDIO) Kentaro Ino (F.M.F) Tom McFall

Yasunori Mitsuda ACE (TOMOri Kudo, CHiCO) Kenji Hiramatsu Manami Kiyota I think this soundtrack is a fitting way to close Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It’s been a year since the original game was released. All of the composers came together and surpassed what I was imagining. I decided to go with music compositions that were a little mellow and calm. So, Torna ~ The Golden Country took a different route. In the original game, there were many high-tempo, electric pieces. Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country’s soundtrack has finally been released! The concept for this soundtrack was to have an acoustic, jazzy and groovy sound.
