I wanted a continuation.....and the "reveal" isnt much of an impact when you have played the first one already. Its basically beating you over the head with the exact same plottwist of the game before.@@ThePedroLippi
I love how monolithsoft putthe effort in to make it accurately timed between both games... the screen fades away from xc2 klaus before xc1 klaus says "All that I am is fading" showing they died at the same time... very cool
How strange, that two disparate deities came from the same scientist. Zanza faced his end with horror and disbelief at the hands of a future he could not see that would come to pass, while Klaus calmly and sternly entreated it to finally come and prayed for the rest to fall into place without him.
@@Tython82 I always just interpreted the difference between them as being born from varying circumstances. Zanza was brought into a new universe and became its god, not having to bear witness to the ruin he created as a result. Its suggested that Zanza wasn't the arrogant tyrant he would become at first, but over time his fear of being abandoned (and the inevitable death that it would cause) led him to become more and more cruel, eventually succumbing to his ego and justifying his actions through his supposed divinity. The Architect, meanwhile, was forced to remain behind in the shattered ruins of the universe he destroyed. Being left alone, surrounded by nothing but the horror you wrought on the world for countless years would probably be a pretty humbling experience. The Architect spent so much time alone reflecting on his situation that the guilt shattered his arrogance. I don't believe that the Architect and Zanza are two differing aspects, but rather are fundamentally the same person put into vastly different circumstances which shape their perspective on their situations. Zanza isn't the "evil half" of Klaus and the Architect isn't the "good half", they're both just Klaus being given godlike power but thrust into two different scenarios which bring out different character flaws he possessed as a human.
@@LongSinceDead1 Not only that, but it makes sense if you observe that if the cerebral hemisphere of Klaus was separated, the half that is Zanza is the left side, which do the logic and analysis, it would explain how he lack compassion and only acts in form of functionality without regarding for his creations. Meanwhile, the Architect side is the right which is the creativity, feelings and imagination, which could also explain how Alrest is so much more mystical and how he just want to atone for his sins. You know, Klaus wasn't a bad person overall, not a good one either, he was a curious and ambitious man, who just kind fucked it up real bad.
@@questionmarkquestionmarkques Eh. I played 2 before 1 and I had the exact same moment when I got to the end of 1. The genius is that it works both ways.
There are two types of poeple in the world Those who freak out seeing that in Xenoblade 2 after playing Xenoblade 1 and those who freak out seeing it in Xenoblade 1 after playing Xenoblade 2
@@inari3217 ff6 is a cyberpunk dystopia where magic has largely been replaced with tech. Ff7 is about a cyberpunk world that's draining all their oil and killing their world, while an alien attacks Ff8 is about military schools dominating and suppressing the public with their superior tech and weaponry Ff9 I can't say Ffx is again about a cyberpunk dystopia where magic has been replaced with tech Ff12 is more fantasy focuses Ff13 is about a cyberpunk dystopia that repeats ff7 Ff15 is about 2 kingdoms warring with tech. Every single final fantasy save for maybe 9 is at least half scifi
Alvis talking with Shulk after Zanza's defeat is interesting in retrospect, because it's almost like Alvis is stalling for time for Rex and the party in 2 to defeat Artiface Aion. This is assuming he's Ontos (which I'm pretty sure he's supposed to be given his necklace). EDIT, two years on: Hi guys
@Kainos Teleos Aren't all of the Trinity processors computers Explained by Klaus Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Here's my theory The reason Alvis has access to all of his ability's is He Still has access to his computer memories and functions Though he so has Similarities to a normal ages The reason pyra/mithra Don't have access to their computer Self Means They have not Unlock their full power I assume If pyra Was never created mithra Would of turn In to the real pneuma The computer one Pyra Was crated To stabilize mithra's Power And For her to get away From what happened 500 years ago
I don't think he has any awareness of Alrest. Pneuma and Malos both seemed to have no clue there were other universes, much less what was happening in them.
The entire time playing 2 i was like "this cool but why is it the sequel to xenoblade, this could be it's own thing" and then that scene came out of nowhere, took me 5 minutes to process then i started to freak out for the next 3 hours
@@lapotato9140Well, it doesn’t have to do with just Shulk, but retroactively the entirety of Xenoblade Chronicles 1. XC2 was happening at the same time as XC1 was, and these events would eventually lead up to trigger XC3.
Got goosebumps my first time watching it. I knew they were connected, of course, but I hadn't realised Klaus' impending death was because of Shulk killing him. Dang.
I didn't even remeber this playing the game for the first time but after I had finished xenoblade 1 and replayed xenoblade 2 this scene Hit me like a ton of bricks!
Honestly I can’t think of many video game series that manage to keep their games consistently good. Xenoblade is an exception. Each game manages to be great in its own way, hence people arguing over which one is the best. Just shows how awesome MonolithSoft’s work is.
Seeing this now after xenoblade 3 trailer it makes me feel both excited for the next game and now more than ever feel curious as to the fate of Ed and Shulk after these events. The only thing left now is to see where 3 will go.
It was such a cool way to connect the games. I hope the 3rd game they are in the same world. Because at the end of 2 they find a new land where the titans all join together which could possibly be the remains of the Bionis.
@@sparshkapar5254 It's possible that at the end of both the games, they were brought to the same place. Although it is never said or shown, we aren't actually shown what happens before they end up where they are and we know that Alrest friends go through some sort of rift, which is what Klaus could have done right before he was gone. Shulk recreates his universe so who knows.
My friend played through XBC2 before XBC1. He heard this line in XBC2 and didn't quite know what to make of it. But he knew it was Shulk, and that was important somehow. A year later, he was streaming XBC1's ending. It was mine and his first time experiencing XBC. He ended up taking a screenshot and I teased him about it, because I thought he took the screenshot as a dorky thing. And later, he streamed XBC2 for me and others to watch. We got to this part. And everything just clicked into place for me. He'd agreed with me in the moment. Oh yeah, he took the screenshot 'cause he thought it was cool... Lied to my face, knowing full well what he was setting me up for. The bastard, I love him for it.
I'm currently watching a friend play XC for the first time, and I've blatently lied to his face so many times it isn't even funny. I lied about Shulk in Mechonis Core, I lied about fiora (but he knows from smash already), and I am currently lying to him so he dies to territorial rotbart. It's great.
@@poppapalpatine8624 thing is, too, Sakurai really goes out of his way to spoil Xenoblade, you can even see mecha Fiora front and center on the spirit board picture lmao.
Omg. Didn't play xenoblade DE till after 2. .....4 years later I replayed xeno 2... just noticed this line and realized what I missed. So epic!!! Thank you for your video.
Xbc1 ending song title: Beyond the sky Xbc2 main theme title: where we used to be Xbc's Final boss theme: loud, proud and epic Xbc2's first dungeon, the ancient ship who holds pyra, one of the aegis, one of the trinity: same as the final boss theme from the first game but now slow and melancholic. Matches the two sides of klaus' demeanors perfectly.
I played xc2 first so i totally didnt understand this reference. But i just saw the xc2 version of this today and my jaw dropped. That's the ultimate easter egg
This is where every Xenoblade fan has officially lost their shit playing, I know I sure did and before Shulk’s voice even began to play I saw the line paused the game and was screaming for 5 whole minutes worth of hype
Unfortunately, I don’t think they can do that, since the Monado left the world as Shulk reformed it, and he doesn’t have it in FC. If somebody is going to respond with a Xenoblade 3 spoiler, don’t :)
@@ChrisStoneinator Here's a Xenoblade 3 spoiler, in the ending the moebius guys say it's moebin' time and they moeb the protagonists while combining the monados
I just beat Xenoblade 2, and I damn near screamed at this scene. Only reason I didn't is because it was 1am and I'm in a hotel. I'm not an asshole. But holy shit this was just fantastic in the best way.
I saw this part today as I finished XC2 and my jaw opened. I was pointing at the screen saying WHAT SHULK! BOTH SHITS GOING ON AT THE SAME TIME! ZANZA'S DIEING!
@Nhat Anh Hoang except story pacing which is literally what got me to quit playing it. The game could be better the tutorials could not suck. The combat could not need bandaid fixes like stuttering stepping and pouch items that make the game feel better to play. It why i like torna the golden country it got rid of the fluff. I had more fun with torna 10 hours than with 2’s 30. Now this is a personal issue but the games visuals boring and generic. And that slow story pacing doesn’t help that feeling. It doesn’t matter how good the 3rd act is (it’s really damn good I will give it that) if the 1st and 2nd acts put people to sleep. 1 doesn’t look good as a game but it’s story and great English dub made up for the dated visuals. I bought a Wii U for X I waited 2 year to play xc2 because I wasn’t impressed with what I saw. Xc1 was a masterpiece in a jrpg dark age. X was a game that took 1s base to make something unique. 2 is a great game among a sea of great games with nothing to set it that much apart. It dipped its hands in to things that it’s probably shouldn’t have things that brought down the experience. Xc1 was a masterpiece and what ever sequel came from would have high expectations. X was smart in not being a true sequel because while it’s the worst game of the three it’s my favorite for doing something interesting. By calling itself Xenoblade Chronicles 2 this game has a lot to prove and while many love it just as many don’t. This game didn’t live up to some people expectations. I just hope that what comes next (hopefully X2) take what worked from 2 and fixes its problems and can be a sequel that me and hopefully more people can enjoy. to its fullest.
@Nhat Anh Hoang everything you just said is true but I don’t think your listening to what I said despite all of 2 improvements I and dropped it on my first playthrough because 2 first act doesn’t have its equivalent of the Colony nine attack. I thought the combat was slow turns out the game gave me bad info. I rolled my eyes at the fan service then rolled my eyes at the gotcha. For every improvement to made it fucked up on the most important thing 2 made one so special those first three hours. That first impression meant everything I was already kinda sore that we got this instead of a sequel to X I wasn’t impressed by what what I saw and 2 was a giant disappointment. It does get good And almost everyone agrees that the best part of two is climbing the world tree. Where as I stopped playing at chapter 6 because I just wasn’t having fun and gave up. I eventually did come back and beat it after playing torna and loving it. 2 pretty good game very much so is an improvement over 1. The next game that monolith makes needs to put his best foot forward instead of doing with two did in limping across the starting line. I and many other probably never be able to fully we appreciate to the way many else does because of that shit first impression.
I am so mad, everyone saying they were going crazy when they heard the line, but when Xenoblade 2 came out I wanted to play it but i didn't have the first one, so I looked up if I needed to play the first one and some dumbass said no, they are not connected.....
I mean yeah... that’s kinda sad. To be fair it doesn’t show that they’re connected until the last moment of the game. Also kinda lame ig cause that’s major Xenoblade one spoilers too :(
@@finestcustard5647 I looked for the answer to my question quite a while after the game had come out, many people had completed it, had to ovoid them for spoilers, so that person shouldn't have said anything unless he finished the game or he knew the ending and thought it didn't mean anything, worst person to be answering that question, AKA, a dumbass...
The connection is very small. Aside from this literal one scene, Xenoblade 2 works completely fine as your first game in the series. If Xenoblade 1 came out second then stuff like Klaus’ other half, and where Ontos went, would just be sequel-bait mysteries. And it’s not as though this line specifically spoils anything, nor are people likely to remember it through the massive journey of XB1.
@@LoudWaffle Nah, not small enough to be labeled as not having to play the first game, you get a different mind set and reveal would have been more satisfying, and when I played the first one finally, I could've had a better experience in the end not knowing/waiting for him to say the line.
@@the-pezinator The person who said no was quoting the devs of Xenoblade 2. They said that you don't need to have played the first game to understand or enjoy the second game. Also, that sounds like a you problem. The impact of the line doesn't change whether you know the line exists or not. The impact comes from the fact that you are at the end of the journey and are clearing the final enemy. If you feel that you got cheated out of that impact because you _heard_ (emphasis on you just hearing the line with nothing else) the line, then you need to adjust your mind set.
this edit really juxtaposes the first 2 games' approach to storytelling. xenoblade 1's story is focused more on the grandiosity of the plot and xenoblade 2's story is focused more on the emotional character arcs. not that i'm saying either approach to storytelling is bad or one game has a worse story than the other, it's just a neat comparison. every xenoblade game (yes, even X and 3) kills it in the ending department, and i can rewatch these ending cutscenes dozens of times and still get goosebumps.
Nunca me espere algo como esto en el Xenoblade 2. La verdad amo estos juegos. / I never expected something like this in Xenoblade 2. I really love these games.
I havent played xenoblade chronicles 3 yet but i already love how monolith is dedicated in this series, and the fact that they try to prove that everyone has a good side and a bad side and has a reason for their actions as well. Malos is not actually evil if you think about it, his driver might have been evil but even amalthus kinda had his own reasonings EDIT: spoilers for xenoblade chronicles 3 cause i finally beat it love the fact that what egil and malos hope to achieve is the same as what noah wants to achieve. basically just destroy the world cause "god" was oppressing. Even when shulk hoped for a world with no gods the people decided to make a god which was moebius and linger in the "endless now"
This shit blew my mind when I first saw it. This scene was stuck in my head for weeks, and I was blown away by how they connected the two games. 10/10 experience, would gladly play again. It’s just a shame that Xenoblade DE didn’t do something similar to connect it to the end of XB2.
Well, it was XC2's job to expand the lore of XC1, and XCDE IS XC1. That's why the game doesn't have any changes other than Alvis' key being replaced by Ontos' Core Crystal.
XC2 was my first Xenoblade game, so I had NO IDEA what was even going on with Klaus.........until I heard Shulk's voice (only recognized him cuz of Smash). Then I also realized Klaus sounds like Shulk as well so my mind was going crazy lol. So then I somehow put it together that the other half of Klaus was either Shulk about to finish the game, or he was the final boss that Shulk was about to kill. But holy shit how did I guess that right. I really got to play XC1 now, considering XC3 (unless I shouldnt and play as if I was part of the XC2 world and wonder wtf the other half of the characters are talking about, and understanding what the other half are saying lol)
Two fantastic games; I cannot WAIT to see what a potential XCX remake would be like. I mean, XC:DE fixed all the issues I had with the original, making it actually enjoyable to play (it's not perfect; it didn't port over XC2's Unique Monster graves, after all, and some gear Appearances are stupidly permanently-missable, due to shops no longer stocking the relevant equipment or a certain titanic area being destroyed, eliminating the enemies that dropped that gear), so I'd like XCX:DE to do the same.
Xenoblade 1 felt like a complete story and aired more towards the Xenosaga side of things. But Xenoblade 2 and 3 being able to happen is a stroke of genius by adding more information, even if it backtracks slightly by recontextualizing everything. There can't be exactly a chronicle if Xenoblade ends at 1 with Klaus/Zanza as the true bad guy and Alvis being the TRUE Monado
Jin and alvis are both character playing mercury. These game encoded so much about the sky. The 2nd spiritual sun we don’t see ego or egil and sanza like sonson on sanza stark same actress played phoenix and dark phoenix 2nd sun we don’t see. And did you notice the cut part of the game was the bionis shoulder or titans neck
What freaked me out was not only the fact shulk is supercharged at the same time as the third aegis sword, but the fact in definitive edition _you can hear the architect_
No, this exact scene was at the original release too. The only “new” thing in DE is that Alvis’ necklace is not a key anymore instead he has a red aegis core crystal there
@@bradyyt6767 Yeah, Klaus is a bad guy. He killed billions just to see what would happen, against the protests of his colleagues, then spent the next era desperately trying to put everything back together while crafting some noble reasoning for his actions.
@@poolemon9016 They meant changing the scene in Definitive edition to match how it worked in 2. The two scenes sort of contradict one another, both the scene at the end of the original, and the beginning of Chapter 10 in 2. However, it can be chalked up easily as Alvis not knowing entirely what happened before the world was destroyed and remade.
It blew my mind that it wasn’t a sequel, it was happening at the same time.
IKR!?? When I heard Shulk's I had to take a minute to process everything xD
blew your mind, but ruined the game for me.
@@AKABoondock19
Why is that?
I wanted a continuation.....and the "reveal" isnt much of an impact when you have played the first one already. Its basically beating you over the head with the exact same plottwist of the game before.@@ThePedroLippi
@@AKABoondock19
fc is the continuation to 1, cope harder
Shoutout to the *True Monado* for having a 105% Crit rate and carrying me in NG+
its 75% you rpobably had a critical up gem or skills/the bravery skill tree boosting it
@@gaymerjerry Let the man live his fantasy in peace
No, I had a crit up gem
Only one though, and its still ridiculous
@@arctohru I mean, every 30 hits on a target is a chain attack, guarunteed.
I LOVE Dunban's Heat Haze.
I love how monolithsoft putthe effort in to make it accurately timed between both games... the screen fades away from xc2 klaus before xc1 klaus says "All that I am is fading" showing they died at the same time... very cool
How strange, that two disparate deities came from the same scientist. Zanza faced his end with horror and disbelief at the hands of a future he could not see that would come to pass, while Klaus calmly and sternly entreated it to finally come and prayed for the rest to fall into place without him.
They’re... the same person. Iirc the scientist that opened the conduit is Klaus and Zanza. His body got split in two.
@@tariqmcmaster8668 Yes, and No, Zanza is basically all of Klaus's ego and God Complex while the Architect inherited all of Klaus's compassion.
@@Tython82 I always just interpreted the difference between them as being born from varying circumstances. Zanza was brought into a new universe and became its god, not having to bear witness to the ruin he created as a result. Its suggested that Zanza wasn't the arrogant tyrant he would become at first, but over time his fear of being abandoned (and the inevitable death that it would cause) led him to become more and more cruel, eventually succumbing to his ego and justifying his actions through his supposed divinity.
The Architect, meanwhile, was forced to remain behind in the shattered ruins of the universe he destroyed. Being left alone, surrounded by nothing but the horror you wrought on the world for countless years would probably be a pretty humbling experience. The Architect spent so much time alone reflecting on his situation that the guilt shattered his arrogance.
I don't believe that the Architect and Zanza are two differing aspects, but rather are fundamentally the same person put into vastly different circumstances which shape their perspective on their situations. Zanza isn't the "evil half" of Klaus and the Architect isn't the "good half", they're both just Klaus being given godlike power but thrust into two different scenarios which bring out different character flaws he possessed as a human.
@@LongSinceDead1 Not only that, but it makes sense if you observe that if the cerebral hemisphere of Klaus was separated, the half that is Zanza is the left side, which do the logic and analysis, it would explain how he lack compassion and only acts in form of functionality without regarding for his creations. Meanwhile, the Architect side is the right which is the creativity, feelings and imagination, which could also explain how Alrest is so much more mystical and how he just want to atone for his sins.
You know, Klaus wasn't a bad person overall, not a good one either, he was a curious and ambitious man, who just kind fucked it up real bad.
Yin & Yang.
I love that line it just connects the games, so beautiful sends goosebumps and makes me tear up
Glad I'm not the only one who tears up haha
Zanza: Everything I am is fading
XC2: *Screen literally fades to black*
That's some well synchronized storytelling.
When I heard the line in XC2 I LITERALLY freaked out HARDDDD
Me too...
One of the greatest moments in any video game
feel bad for anyone who didnt play 1 first because then they wouldnt understand
@@questionmarkquestionmarkques Eh. I played 2 before 1 and I had the exact same moment when I got to the end of 1. The genius is that it works both ways.
Same
There are two types of poeple in the world
Those who freak out seeing that in Xenoblade 2 after playing Xenoblade 1
and those who freak out seeing it in Xenoblade 1 after playing Xenoblade 2
And that makes it so much more wonderful
dont forget torna first or after
Im third: the guy who played both, never noticed it and freaked out when he saw the youtube video about it
Hi I'm from the second type of people, it really did freak me out 🤩🎮🥰
I played og xenoblade 1 and i can confirm i infact did freak out
It's pretty cool they sort of synced Sansas defeat with the architect disappearing. That's an insane level of detail right there.
It’s Zanza, but ye it’s is cool that they made the architect Zanzas other half
Zanza and the architect are the same person
@@jvlian2895 yea that’s what I meant from his other half
@@jvlian2895 It’s just one of the good half the other the bad half
SANSa? Oh NOOOOOOOOO
Xenoblade 2 going from classic Final Fantasy style story to straight up sci-fi was such a weird twist and I loved it.
I think it’d be obvious if you played the first game, but for someone that’s only played 2 for their first time, yeah this was an unexpected twist
Tbf, going into sci-fi from fantasy is classic Final Fantasy too.
Have you played a final fantasy since 6? Because literally every one of them is more Sci fi than fantasy
@@anthonywyatt5133 sure, if your definition of sci-fi is just vehicles and weapons lol
@@inari3217 ff6 is a cyberpunk dystopia where magic has largely been replaced with tech.
Ff7 is about a cyberpunk world that's draining all their oil and killing their world, while an alien attacks
Ff8 is about military schools dominating and suppressing the public with their superior tech and weaponry
Ff9 I can't say
Ffx is again about a cyberpunk dystopia where magic has been replaced with tech
Ff12 is more fantasy focuses
Ff13 is about a cyberpunk dystopia that repeats ff7
Ff15 is about 2 kingdoms warring with tech.
Every single final fantasy save for maybe 9 is at least half scifi
The fact that Zanza and Malos are screaming at the same time lol
Alvis talking with Shulk after Zanza's defeat is interesting in retrospect, because it's almost like Alvis is stalling for time for Rex and the party in 2 to defeat Artiface Aion. This is assuming he's Ontos (which I'm pretty sure he's supposed to be given his necklace).
EDIT, two years on: Hi guys
Plus he states he’s a type of super computer, so basically the trinity processor the Architect mentioned, which Pyra/Mythra and Malos were a part of
@Kainos Teleos yeah I was just trying to simplify. He was also only one third of it. The other two were pneuma and logos
@Kainos Teleos Aren't all of the Trinity processors computers Explained by Klaus Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Here's my theory The reason Alvis has access to all of his ability's is He Still has access to his computer memories and functions Though he so has Similarities to a normal ages The reason pyra/mithra Don't have access to their computer Self Means They have not Unlock their full power I assume If pyra Was never created mithra Would of turn In to the real pneuma The computer one Pyra Was crated To stabilize mithra's Power And For her to get away From what happened 500 years ago
I don't think he has any awareness of Alrest. Pneuma and Malos both seemed to have no clue there were other universes, much less what was happening in them.
@Kainos Teleos
It isn’t yet 100% confirmed he’s an aegis yet.
But I doubt he knew about XC2 situation, no matter the case.
0:32 I love how Malos and Zanza yell at the same time.
Like father like son
My parents every night.
Shulk unironically saving his universe while simultaneously dooming another
It because of that duche both worlds doom to clash toward each other and create endless now
Shulkward:"It sure is nice being alive in this world we saved from the fog king."
Alrestbob:"Hi, Shulkward."
This goes so hard like this is probably one of the most hype moments for me in a video game.
The entire time playing 2 i was like "this cool but why is it the sequel to xenoblade, this could be it's own thing" and then that scene came out of nowhere, took me 5 minutes to process then i started to freak out for the next 3 hours
I got that same feeling at the "let's being the experiment line"
But what does this have to do with shulk?
@@lapotato9140Well, it doesn’t have to do with just Shulk, but retroactively the entirety of Xenoblade Chronicles 1. XC2 was happening at the same time as XC1 was, and these events would eventually lead up to trigger XC3.
I started freaking out ever since Malos started using Monado arts in that one battle
Xenoblade: today we use our power to fell a god and then seize our destiny!
Kirby: ah yes, the usual
Mass Attack in a nutshell. That game even ends with a monologue about coexistance.
Got goosebumps my first time watching it. I knew they were connected, of course, but I hadn't realised Klaus' impending death was because of Shulk killing him. Dang.
Coincidence that the symbol appeared on the monado at the exact same time as rex powered up and there was a huge stream?
Wonder what Chugga's gonna do at this scene
I wonder how he's going to title the episode
I'm expecting him to at least title the scene with the choice of Pyra or Mythra as "Like Coffee with Milk?"
I just waiting to hear his reaction to the beginning of chapter 10 can’t wait
@@GregCaldwellPlays you do know he’s not playing blind right?
Maybe overlay it with his let’s play
I didn't even remeber this playing the game for the first time but after I had finished xenoblade 1 and replayed xenoblade 2 this scene Hit me like a ton of bricks!
Xenoblade, Xenoblade X and Xenoblade 2. Just incredible games. 🥰🎮
Honestly I can’t think of many video game series that manage to keep their games consistently good. Xenoblade is an exception. Each game manages to be great in its own way, hence people arguing over which one is the best. Just shows how awesome MonolithSoft’s work is.
@@ametrine7462 exactly there's no going wrong with any of them. I hope they keep it going with 3!
@@manatee8702 yup. excited for 3.
Yes, I can't wait for September! I'm excited for Xenoblade 3 too.
@@estebangamer636yt2 Its july now boys we don't have to wait as long
I loved this moment, the conection between the two games is so amazing
Klaus in xenoblade 1...world eating god..Klaus in xenoblade 2-depression.
Kind of crazy that two world shattering events were happening simultaneously in to different universes
Seeing this now after xenoblade 3 trailer it makes me feel both excited for the next game and now more than ever feel curious as to the fate of Ed and Shulk after these events. The only thing left now is to see where 3 will go.
It was such a cool way to connect the games. I hope the 3rd game they are in the same world. Because at the end of 2 they find a new land where the titans all join together which could possibly be the remains of the Bionis.
I never thought of it this way! That would be so great! But aren’t they technically in different pocket universes?
Xenoblade 2... was the third game...
*sad Xenoblade X sniffles*
@@sparshkapar5254 It's possible that at the end of both the games, they were brought to the same place. Although it is never said or shown, we aren't actually shown what happens before they end up where they are and we know that Alrest friends go through some sort of rift, which is what Klaus could have done right before he was gone. Shulk recreates his universe so who knows.
@@failure4452 Don't worry brother, we few fans stand together 😔
Unless they link it to the other "Chronicles", I would prefer some other Xeno game.
That song in XC1(forgot what it's called) mixes with drifting soul surprisingly well until the end there.
Majesty
My friend played through XBC2 before XBC1. He heard this line in XBC2 and didn't quite know what to make of it. But he knew it was Shulk, and that was important somehow.
A year later, he was streaming XBC1's ending. It was mine and his first time experiencing XBC. He ended up taking a screenshot and I teased him about it, because I thought he took the screenshot as a dorky thing.
And later, he streamed XBC2 for me and others to watch. We got to this part. And everything just clicked into place for me.
He'd agreed with me in the moment. Oh yeah, he took the screenshot 'cause he thought it was cool... Lied to my face, knowing full well what he was setting me up for. The bastard, I love him for it.
I'm currently watching a friend play XC for the first time, and I've blatently lied to his face so many times it isn't even funny. I lied about Shulk in Mechonis Core, I lied about fiora (but he knows from smash already), and I am currently lying to him so he dies to territorial rotbart. It's great.
@@nepnep615 Yeah I really hate how smash spoils Fiora and Mumkhar that's how I got spoiled
@@poppapalpatine8624 thing is, too, Sakurai really goes out of his way to spoil Xenoblade, you can even see mecha Fiora front and center on the spirit board picture lmao.
And in shulk's final smash
@@nicologallicchio9092 haha yeah. E3 2018 presentation, big red arrow, "we added fiora to his final smash!"
Omg. Didn't play xenoblade DE till after 2. .....4 years later I replayed xeno 2... just noticed this line and realized what I missed. So epic!!! Thank you for your video.
I lost my shit when I saw the cutscene in 2….what a fantastic way to connect the games
It's crazy how many parallels there are between the two games that are also entirely deliberate.
Xbc1 ending song title: Beyond the sky
Xbc2 main theme title: where we used to be
Xbc's Final boss theme: loud, proud and epic
Xbc2's first dungeon, the ancient ship who holds pyra, one of the aegis, one of the trinity: same as the final boss theme from the first game but now slow and melancholic.
Matches the two sides of klaus' demeanors perfectly.
F for klaus
Missed so hard he created multiple universes to remind him of that L.
F
Klaus really made a 3 game fucky wucky
I loved hearing both Zanza and Malos scream at their protagonists in sync lol
And now, the connection between the 2 universes is now merging them together.
I played xc2 first so i totally didnt understand this reference. But i just saw the xc2 version of this today and my jaw dropped. That's the ultimate easter egg
This is where every Xenoblade fan has officially lost their shit playing, I know I sure did and before Shulk’s voice even began to play I saw the line paused the game and was screaming for 5 whole minutes worth of hype
Just imagine the Monado III and Pneuma Sword combined as one.
Unfortunately, I don’t think they can do that, since the Monado left the world as Shulk reformed it, and he doesn’t have it in FC. If somebody is going to respond with a Xenoblade 3 spoiler, don’t :)
@@ChrisStoneinator Here's a Xenoblade 3 spoiler, in the ending the moebius guys say it's moebin' time and they moeb the protagonists while combining the monados
@@Subject97 how could you
i beat XBC2 a few days ago, and realizing that both final bosses were happening at the same time was a huge pop
it sure took a long time for zanza's other half to vanish
He was probably holding on to dear life
Brought here by chuggaaconroy. Man is this one big emotional roller coaster
greatest moment in videogames
I just beat Xenoblade 2, and I damn near screamed at this scene. Only reason I didn't is because it was 1am and I'm in a hotel. I'm not an asshole. But holy shit this was just fantastic in the best way.
Playing de before 2 was the best decision i ever made
I saw this part today as I finished XC2 and my jaw opened. I was pointing at the screen saying WHAT SHULK! BOTH SHITS GOING ON AT THE SAME TIME! ZANZA'S DIEING!
This was the best moment of my life.
Same
And when I realised Malos has a Monado
Klaus spelled backwards, "sualK", sounds kind of like "Shulk" when read aloud, and vice versa.
This was so freaking cool! I just experienced and now have a visual thanks to this video!
Chills...just chills man!!!
when xenoblade 2 went through that scene i actually screamed when hearing Shulk. Like WTF.
0:55 chills
Now i need this video but with the full movies of both games synced to this moment
Good luck with that iirc xc2 has more cutscenes than xc1
Welcome, Pyra.
I like how they both say "we use our power to fell a god" at the same time
...That's the entire point of the video.
They also synced Zanza and Malos screaming
Both of these games are amazing wish more people would give them a try
If only xc2 came off better
@Nhat Anh Hoang it could be better
@Nhat Anh Hoang in ways yes but not completely better. Also gatcha -2000 points. Get that shit out of my 60$ game. I don’t care if it’s not monetized.
@Nhat Anh Hoang except story pacing which is literally what got me to quit playing it. The game could be better the tutorials could not suck. The combat could not need bandaid fixes like stuttering stepping and pouch items that make the game feel better to play. It why i like torna the golden country it got rid of the fluff. I had more fun with torna 10 hours than with 2’s 30. Now this is a personal issue but the games visuals boring and generic. And that slow story pacing doesn’t help that feeling. It doesn’t matter how good the 3rd act is (it’s really damn good I will give it that) if the 1st and 2nd acts put people to sleep. 1 doesn’t look good as a game but it’s story and great English dub made up for the dated visuals. I bought a Wii U for X I waited 2 year to play xc2 because I wasn’t impressed with what I saw. Xc1 was a masterpiece in a jrpg dark age. X was a game that took 1s base to make something unique. 2 is a great game among a sea of great games with nothing to set it that much apart. It dipped its hands in to things that it’s probably shouldn’t have things that brought down the experience. Xc1 was a masterpiece and what ever sequel came from would have high expectations. X was smart in not being a true sequel because while it’s the worst game of the three it’s my favorite for doing something interesting. By calling itself Xenoblade Chronicles 2 this game has a lot to prove and while many love it just as many don’t. This game didn’t live up to some people expectations. I just hope that what comes next (hopefully X2) take what worked from 2 and fixes its problems and can be a sequel that me and hopefully more people can enjoy. to its fullest.
@Nhat Anh Hoang everything you just said is true but I don’t think your listening to what I said despite all of 2 improvements I and dropped it on my first playthrough because 2 first act doesn’t have its equivalent of the Colony nine attack. I thought the combat was slow turns out the game gave me bad info. I rolled my eyes at the fan service then rolled my eyes at the gotcha. For every improvement to made it fucked up on the most important thing 2 made one so special those first three hours. That first impression meant everything I was already kinda sore that we got this instead of a sequel to X I wasn’t impressed by what what I saw and 2 was a giant disappointment. It does get good And almost everyone agrees that the best part of two is climbing the world tree. Where as I stopped playing at chapter 6 because I just wasn’t having fun and gave up. I eventually did come back and beat it after playing torna and loving it. 2 pretty good game very much so is an improvement over 1. The next game that monolith makes needs to put his best foot forward instead of doing with two did in limping across the starting line. I and many other probably never be able to fully we appreciate to the way many else does because of that shit first impression.
I am so mad, everyone saying they were going crazy when they heard the line, but when Xenoblade 2 came out I wanted to play it but i didn't have the first one, so I looked up if I needed to play the first one and some dumbass said no, they are not connected.....
I mean yeah... that’s kinda sad. To be fair it doesn’t show that they’re connected until the last moment of the game. Also kinda lame ig cause that’s major Xenoblade one spoilers too :(
@@finestcustard5647 I looked for the answer to my question quite a while after the game had come out, many people had completed it, had to ovoid them for spoilers, so that person shouldn't have said anything unless he finished the game or he knew the ending and thought it didn't mean anything, worst person to be answering that question, AKA, a dumbass...
The connection is very small. Aside from this literal one scene, Xenoblade 2 works completely fine as your first game in the series. If Xenoblade 1 came out second then stuff like Klaus’ other half, and where Ontos went, would just be sequel-bait mysteries. And it’s not as though this line specifically spoils anything, nor are people likely to remember it through the massive journey of XB1.
@@LoudWaffle Nah, not small enough to be labeled as not having to play the first game, you get a different mind set and reveal would have been more satisfying, and when I played the first one finally, I could've had a better experience in the end not knowing/waiting for him to say the line.
@@the-pezinator The person who said no was quoting the devs of Xenoblade 2. They said that you don't need to have played the first game to understand or enjoy the second game.
Also, that sounds like a you problem. The impact of the line doesn't change whether you know the line exists or not. The impact comes from the fact that you are at the end of the journey and are clearing the final enemy. If you feel that you got cheated out of that impact because you _heard_ (emphasis on you just hearing the line with nothing else) the line, then you need to adjust your mind set.
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this edit really juxtaposes the first 2 games' approach to storytelling. xenoblade 1's story is focused more on the grandiosity of the plot and xenoblade 2's story is focused more on the emotional character arcs. not that i'm saying either approach to storytelling is bad or one game has a worse story than the other, it's just a neat comparison. every xenoblade game (yes, even X and 3) kills it in the ending department, and i can rewatch these ending cutscenes dozens of times and still get goosebumps.
I love Xenoblade.
Box8 if they ever make another one this is going to be their signature line like with Fallout signature line is war war never changes
I lost my mind when that line in XC2
Nunca me espere algo como esto en el Xenoblade 2. La verdad amo estos juegos. / I never expected something like this in Xenoblade 2. I really love these games.
La verdad yo tampoco, en parte por eso termine amando mucho mas Xenoblade 2 y se volvio mi favorito de la saga
These are two of most epic scenes in videogames
Yes, definitaly
To think they'll end up in an even worse world frozen in time
Ontos just chilling as a super computer
I havent played xenoblade chronicles 3 yet but i already love how monolith is dedicated in this series, and the fact that they try to prove that everyone has a good side and a bad side and has a reason for their actions as well. Malos is not actually evil if you think about it, his driver might have been evil but even amalthus kinda had his own reasonings EDIT: spoilers for xenoblade chronicles 3 cause i finally beat it
love the fact that what egil and malos hope to achieve is the same as what noah wants to achieve. basically just destroy the world cause "god" was oppressing. Even when shulk hoped for a world with no gods the people decided to make a god which was moebius and linger in the "endless now"
God dam. Idk when Chuggaaconroy will get to that . But I saw this years ago I love xenoblade chronicles. My favorite game of all time
Man.
I really gotta replay Xenoblade 2
I was supposed to get it for my birthday, but apparently something went wrong with the ordering process and it never actually got ordered
@@zan239 I actually just got it for my birthday a few weeks ago and I beat it and Torna. Easily one of my favorite games of all time
I really gotta replay Xenoblade 1
I played It twice on Wii, playing Xc2 now makes me wanting to play XC1 again, understand better the world and lore
This shit blew my mind when I first saw it. This scene was stuck in my head for weeks, and I was blown away by how they connected the two games.
10/10 experience, would gladly play again.
It’s just a shame that Xenoblade DE didn’t do something similar to connect it to the end of XB2.
Well, it was XC2's job to expand the lore of XC1, and XCDE IS XC1. That's why the game doesn't have any changes other than Alvis' key being replaced by Ontos' Core Crystal.
XC2 was my first Xenoblade game, so I had NO IDEA what was even going on with Klaus.........until I heard Shulk's voice (only recognized him cuz of Smash). Then I also realized Klaus sounds like Shulk as well so my mind was going crazy lol. So then I somehow put it together that the other half of Klaus was either Shulk about to finish the game, or he was the final boss that Shulk was about to kill. But holy shit how did I guess that right. I really got to play XC1 now, considering XC3 (unless I shouldnt and play as if I was part of the XC2 world and wonder wtf the other half of the characters are talking about, and understanding what the other half are saying lol)
Shulks voice actor was on point.
Easily my favorite line in any game
Two fantastic games; I cannot WAIT to see what a potential XCX remake would be like. I mean, XC:DE fixed all the issues I had with the original, making it actually enjoyable to play (it's not perfect; it didn't port over XC2's Unique Monster graves, after all, and some gear Appearances are stupidly permanently-missable, due to shops no longer stocking the relevant equipment or a certain titanic area being destroyed, eliminating the enemies that dropped that gear), so I'd like XCX:DE to do the same.
Xenoblade 1 felt like a complete story and aired more towards the Xenosaga side of things. But Xenoblade 2 and 3 being able to happen is a stroke of genius by adding more information, even if it backtracks slightly by recontextualizing everything. There can't be exactly a chronicle if Xenoblade ends at 1 with Klaus/Zanza as the true bad guy and Alvis being the TRUE Monado
Basically persona and smt apocalypse harmony ending in a nutshell
"no gods or kings, only man" Andrew Ryan
I fuckin ascended out of my chair when I heard this
xc de finale with drifting soul is just perfect
Jin and alvis are both character playing mercury. These game encoded so much about the sky. The 2nd spiritual sun we don’t see ego or egil and sanza like sonson on sanza stark same actress played phoenix and dark phoenix 2nd sun we don’t see. And did you notice the cut part of the game was the bionis shoulder or titans neck
What freaked me out was not only the fact shulk is supercharged at the same time as the third aegis sword, but the fact in definitive edition _you can hear the architect_
At what part?
@@jallercarlos You can't. They're full of shit.
"why are you crying?"
AKA: The inciting Incident of Xenoblade Chronicles 3.
PEAK FICTION IS COMING WITH XENOBLADE 3 LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOO!
This is the moment Klaus becomes dead
Wait, has DE added something from the sequel??
No, this exact scene was at the original release too. The only “new” thing in DE is that Alvis’ necklace is not a key anymore instead he has a red aegis core crystal there
I am monado, I was here at the beginning, and I will proclaim the end
This Is THE MOMENT
Pichón intergaláctico legendario OP
SPOILERS FOR XC3 FR:
There's a reason why they call Shulk the Godcleaver-
Here before the end of Xenoblade 3 that probably somehow links to this
And if that happens take for sure I’ll upload a new video showing that
Doesn't link at all, its disappointing unfortunately...
@@xoGenesisox maybe with the DLC
Maybe zanza is the part of klaus that took all the negative traits leaving a guilty klaus
that´s literally what happened
I think it’s cause Zanza got what he wanted and the architect lost everything. I don’t think Zanza just took the negative traits.
@@bradyyt6767 Yeah, Klaus is a bad guy. He killed billions just to see what would happen, against the protests of his colleagues, then spent the next era desperately trying to put everything back together while crafting some noble reasoning for his actions.
So both games happen at the same time but parallel?
Yes
My destiny was a seizure.
Still wondering why they didn’t change the scene where Klaus destroyed the world
They did change it? And why would you want them to? The earth was destroyed and Klaus tried to recreate the world and that's Xenoblade 2's world.
@@poolemon9016 They meant changing the scene in Definitive edition to match how it worked in 2. The two scenes sort of contradict one another, both the scene at the end of the original, and the beginning of Chapter 10 in 2. However, it can be chalked up easily as Alvis not knowing entirely what happened before the world was destroyed and remade.
@@voidoflight2420 either that or considering that XB1 world didn't have enough time, Alvis just told the information that was relevant at the moment.
@@Linkaro2 That is also true, given that Alvis was trying to hurry him along the whole time in order to make his decision.
lol if you don’t play the first game, you’ll wonder why the Architect is suddenly talking with a more youthful voice and talking about felling a god.
They need to make one more Xenoblade game where the main character is like the bridge between these two stories
I assume there will be a game with Klaus and Galea’s reincarnation being the protagonists at some point
And thus, XC3 came to be
(No spoilers tho plz I'm just guessing lol)
The only moment in the game i regretted playing in japanese
Nah.