Xenoblade Chronicles may see a release in North America this fall.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/rumor/26195
Xenoblade Chronicles is coming to America, according to a blurb on English voice actor Peter Dickson’s website.
The upcoming action RPG, which has been officially confirmed for a European release, will include the original Japanese voiceovers along with a newly recorded English audio track. Peter Dickson will have a role in the new recording, which is being headed by Nintendo of Europe.
The following entry on Dickson’s website mentions a North American release for Xenoblade Chronicles.
Peter has been cast as the Emperor Sorean - the leader of the High Entia in the cult Nintendo RPG Xenoblade Chronicles. The game will be released Autumn 2011 in UK, Europe and USA. Peter is thrilled to have played such a leading role in a massively successful Nintendo title.
Peter Dickson also stated in a Twitter message that Xenoblade Chronicles will be released in September. It remains to be seen whether this information is accurate.
The article forgets to mention that if this rumour turns out to be true, then it will also prove the existence of a higher power.
The article forgets to mention that if this rumour turns out to be true, then it will also prove the existence of a higher power.
No sir, the only way that will happen is if Last Story is announced for the US.
If they're already going to be recording voice work in English then it shouldn't take much more work to release the game in North America.
Was Disaster ever listed for a US release? I can't remember. I ask because there are plenty of games that were released in Japan and Europe but not North America, but I'm wondering if there were any that were listed/announced for the US but never made it.
If they're already going to be recording voice work in English then it shouldn't take much more work to release the game in North America.
Disaster: Day of Crisis says "hello". And yes, I know that game wasn't brought over for different reasons. Still, just because Europe gets a game, that doesn't mean we will in NA.
If they're already going to be recording voice work in English then it shouldn't take much more work to release the game in North America.
Disaster: Day of Crisis says "hello". And yes, I know that game wasn't brought over for different reasons. Still, just because Europe gets a game, that doesn't mean we will in NA.
Xenoblade Chronicles is lucky to be a JRPG rather than whatever sort of action game Disaster is. I can only hope that the right people will know a JRPG has a bigger audience and seeming blandness. Then again, some other lesser-known console JRPGs haven't been doing so well. Resonance of Fate and Arc Rise Fantasia didn't seem to pull in big numbers or confidence.
Is Resonance of Fate that bad? It looked pretty cool and quirky.If they're already going to be recording voice work in English then it shouldn't take much more work to release the game in North America.
Disaster: Day of Crisis says "hello". And yes, I know that game wasn't brought over for different reasons. Still, just because Europe gets a game, that doesn't mean we will in NA.
Xenoblade Chronicles is lucky to be a JRPG rather than whatever sort of action game Disaster is. I can only hope that the right people will know a JRPG has a bigger audience and seeming blandness. Then again, some other lesser-known console JRPGs haven't been doing so well. Resonance of Fate and Arc Rise Fantasia didn't seem to pull in big numbers or confidence.
Resonance of Fate and Arc Rise Fantasia didn't deserve to "pull in big numbers or confidence", the former for pretty much every aspect of the game and the latter for its horrid localization and seeming blandness. And are saying that JRPGs are more mainstream than setpiece-driven action games, or just that JRPGs are more noteworthy than action games like Disaster?
Is Resonance of Fate that bad? It looked pretty cool and quirky.