Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (2018) Torna Golden Country 1440p mClassic Switch #7 The Capital
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country[a] is an open world action role-playing video game developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console. It is a story expansion to the 2017 game, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and was released both as downloadable content and as a standalone title.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country features a brand-new story and environments, taking place 494 years before the events of Xenoblade Chronicles 2.[4][5] It explores the pasts of several main characters from the base game, such as Jin, Mythra, Malos, and Praetor Amalthus, and introduces characters such as Lora and Addam as playable party members.[6][7] While Rex and Pyra were the main characters of the base game, this game follows another set of main characters, Lora and Jin.[1] During the ending credits of the game, the fates of Jin, Azurda, Mythra, and Praetor Amalthus are shown. Mythra, devastated over the death of the Torna Titan that she caused fighting Malos, along with that of Milton, a young boy she befriended, transforms into Pyra in her grief and guilt, who Addam then seals away in the ship where Rex finds her in the main game. Jin takes Lora and the others to a militia camp to meet up with Torna survivors only to be attacked by Amalthus' forces after he succeeded in his coup to become Praetor, resulting in Lora's death and Haze falling into Amalthus' hands. Jin becomes a Flesh Eater and forms the Torna organization that the still-alive Malos joins in the main game before returning to his old home to burn it down, along with all of his reminders of his past, save for his mask, which he puts on as he exchanges parting words with Azurda before departing, with the hint of them meeting again in the future as enemies. At the end of the credits, Rex is seen entering the room where Pyra was placed by Addam, leading into the events of the main game.
Upon its announcement, Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country was positively received, with some critics expressing enthusiasm for the story expansion.[19][20] Others cited endearing, relatable characters, interesting story, and an improved battle system.[21][22] The game holds an 80/100 rating on Metacritic, a video game review aggregator, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[13]
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