Soma Bringer Has What Xenoblade Lost
Soma Bringer for the Nintendo DS is weirdly absent from much of the modern discourse around Xenoblade Chronicles' developer, Monolith Soft. Soma Bringer has much in common with Xeno games, new and old, including the Xenoblade series and Xenosaga.
However, Soma Bringer has something that the series has lost over the years.
00:00 I love Monolith Soft, but...
1:03 What is the Xeno series and how has it changed?
2:28 Monolith Soft's Non-Xeno Franchise Legacy
3:26 The game that made me love Monolith Soft
5:10 Monolith Soft simplicity at its stupidest and finest.
6:13 Where did Soma Bringer come from?
6:54 How Soma Bringer mechanically relates to Xeno.
8:00 Why do I love Soma Bringer?
9:15 How Xeno-like is Soma Bringer?
10:47 Why I love Idea.
11:47 A forewarning.
12:12 Soma Bringer's ending.
14:19 How Xenoblade lost what Soma Bringer had.
15:23 Xenoblade's slow degrade.
16:10 The impact of Xenoblade's universe expansion.
17:33 The true sequel to the Xenoblade Chronicles series.
17:52 Thanks and HaKox is the best Xeno game.
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