Hands On: Xenoblade Chronicles X & Mira Are Even More Magnificent On Switch 2

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Sometimes, I don’t realise how much I’m missing out of something until it’s right in front of me.

That’s not to say I never wanted or expected a 60fps upgrade for Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition — it was apparently right there in the code, after all — but I’ve already put the time in. 120 hours of wondrous exploration, sci-fi storytelling, and mech flying, all wrapped up and put to one side. It’s easy to forgive Xenoblade Chronicles X being just 30fps and 720p (handheld, which is how I played almost the entire game) on Switch 1 when it’s so huge in scope and so easy to get lost in its lush environments and dangerous wilds.

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But then I sat down with Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and the difference was staggering. No more blips when it’s raining, no more stuttering when the camera pans as Elma shows your character the world of Mira for the first time. This is the Mira we deserve to see and explore.

Admittedly, this is the smallest paid Switch 2 Edition yet from Nintendo, providing only a resolution bump (1080p handheld, 4K docked) and performance boost (a steady 60fps both handheld and docked). But it’s hard not to be impressed when you see Monolith Soft’s vision be fully realised on-screen. It’s amazing we’ve never had a Xenoblade game at 60fps before this, and it’s a real showcase of just how much more beautiful and smooth these worlds can look.

Mira is already incredible, quite possibly the best video game environment to explore ever, so I did what any self-respecting Xenoblade fan would do when first booting up the Switch 2 Edition — get myself murdered, and my Skells destroyed, by some oversized creature in Noctilum. Death and explosions in 60fps are much better than at 30fps, let me tell you.

Besides engaging with things way beyond my skill set, I spent most of my time zipping in and out of combat, scrambling around the flatlands of Oblivia, and diving off of cliffs in Primordia into the ocean. The Switch version already gave me a whole new appreciation for Mira, but seeing these glorious, alien creatures wander around the Rising Energy Mist phenomenon of Sylvalum, or gigantic dinosaur-esque monsters stomping around amidst the Oblivia thunderstorms.

I also spent way too much time flying around each of the maps in my Skell this time around, impressed with just how stable things were as I glided between biomes and swarmed through groups of flying enemies. It didn’t matter whether I was in combat, swamped by six or seven enemies in mid-air, falling from great heights, or in cutscenes, I didn’t notice a single dip.

I was actually surprised at how snappy the combat felt now, too. In some classes, especially on foot, I always felt there was a slight input delay when trying to combo skills together. That feels like it’s been lessened a bit, because I can connect Side Slash and Stream Edge almost-instantaneously. I don’t feel like I’m waiting an extra half a second for the animations to play out anymore.

The near-perfect frame rate boost does most of the heavy lifting in both handheld and docked, here, but the performance boost is nothing to sneeze at, either, especially handheld. The jump from 720p (on Switch 1) to 1080p (on Switch 2) is a real boon, with landscapes less blurry and draw-distances a little clearer. There are still plenty of fuzzy textures and noticeably flat, dull surfaces on some cliffs and creatures, but it’s a significantly better experience now.

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In terms of docked, the 4K bump actually felt a lot less significant to my untrained eye. The boost is most-noticeable around characters’ faces and eyes, and the lighting appears to be improved — the difference in the character creator between backdrops was more apparent this time around, for example — but again, some of those flat tree leaves and blades of grass are a little hard to ignore.

These are nitpicks, however, when Xenoblade Chronicles X is such a huge game. Are you really going to be quibbling over a single blade of grass when you can fly sky-high and glide across the starry sky, moon shining in the background? Or when you can see the flames of Cauldros in the distance as you stand high in the trees of Noctilum?

I think there’s a separate conversation to be had over what a Switch 2 Edition is, especially when plenty of other games are getting free performance boosts on the console. Many were having the same discussions about Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ upgrade last month, but at least that added Mouse Mode and additional multiplayer capabilities on top of a resolution bump.

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But I do know a lot of people who were holding off on Xenoblade Chronicles X until it got a boost on Switch 2, so if that applies to you, this release is a no brainer in my eyes. If you stopped playing on Switch 1, too, now is the time to dive in. Just don’t come for the story — stay instead for the incredible landscapes and sense of discovery, now looking the best it ever will.

And, at the very least, this Nintendo Switch 2 Edition gets me excited about the potential of future upgrades for the rest of the Xenoblade series. I’m itching to replay Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and a performance and resolution boost would be more than enough to get me to return to Alrest.


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Hands On: Xenoblade Chronicles X & Mira Are even More Majestic On Switch 2

Enhanced Visuals and Massive Open World Brilliance

The release of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition for the Nintendo switch 2 takes this beloved RPG to new heights. the sprawling world of Mira, already renowned for its sheer scale and environmental diversity, looks more breathtaking and immersive than ever before thanks to a host of graphical improvements.

With native support for up to 4K resolution in docked mode and a smooth 60fps frame rate both on TV and handheld play, exploring mira has never been more visually satisfying. The refined textures, improved lighting, and richer color palette draw players deeper into this vast science fiction landscape, elevating every mountain range, forest, and urban sprawl to cinematic levels of detail.

Performance and Gameplay Improvements on Switch 2

Aside from the obvious graphical upgrades, the Switch 2 platform unlocks enhanced performance capabilities that significantly improve gameplay fluidity and responsiveness. Players will appreciate:

  • Smoother combat sequences with reduced frame drops in heavy action scenes
  • Faster load times minimizing downtime during exploration and mission transitions
  • Stable frame rate that maintains consistency whether in dense cities or sprawling outdoor environments

These improvements amplify immersion, making complex battles and exploration feel more seamless and engaging.

Why Mira’s Vastness Feels Even More Alive

The world of Mira, a central playground in Xenoblade Chronicles X, was already a marvel due to its size and ecological variety, but the Switch 2’s hardware enables the game to breathe a new life into it.

  • Greater draw distance lets players see as far as the horizon with less fog or pop-in,accentuating the sense of scale and adventure.
  • Enhanced environmental effects,such as dynamic weather and more realistic lighting transitions,add layers of atmosphere that make every biome-from deserts to lush jungles-feel unique and authentic.
  • Heightened NPC detail and activity contribute to a livelier, more immersive world.

First-Hand Experience: Exploring Mira on Switch 2

Playing Xenoblade Chronicles X on Nintendo Switch 2 for the first time is a revelation. The familiar hum of your Skell mech never sounded better, with engine sounds crisp and surroundings-audio much clearer. Discovering new creatures or hunting for resources feels more impactful because the visuals support immersion so well.

Reaction to Visual Upgrades

The character models feel sharper and more expressive. Clothing textures show finer stitching details, and reflections on armor surfaces showcase the improved rendering capabilities. When standing atop a high ridge overlooking expansive valleys and distant settlements, the spectacular vistas solidify the Switch 2 as an essential platform upgrade for this title.

Gameplay Flow and User Interface

The user interface, while largely unchanged, benefits indirectly from the enhanced resolution-everything appears sharper and better spaced. Menus load quickly,and navigating inventory or quest logs is noticeably smoother,especially when switching between handheld and docked modes.

Benefits & practical Tips for Playing on Switch 2

Benefit Practical Tip
4K Resolution & Enhanced Graphics Play docked to fully experience the stunning visuals on compatible 4K TVs.
Smooth 60fps Gameplay Enable performance mode in settings for the best framerate during combat.
Faster Load Times Use the improved loading to quickly switch missions and explore new areas without delay.
Improved Audio Clarity Play with headphones to catch subtle environmental sounds that add immersion.

comparison: Xenoblade Chronicles X on Switch 1 vs Switch 2

Feature nintendo Switch (Original) Nintendo Switch 2
Maximum Resolution 1080p docked, 720p handheld 4K docked, 1080p handheld
Frame Rate 30fps average Up to 60fps stable
Load Times Moderate Significantly faster
Visual Effects Basic shadows and lighting Enhanced shadows, lighting, and weather effects
Draw Distance Limited, with pop-in Extended, seamless horizons

Why Switch 2 Elevates the Xenoblade Chronicles X Experience

Nintendo Switch 2’s hardware is tailor-made to harness the full potential of expansive open-world RPGs, and Xenoblade Chronicles X is a prime example. By marrying incredible world-building with next-level performance and visuals, the Switch 2 Definitive Edition revitalizes the experience for both newcomers and longtime fans.

The enhanced experience of traversing Mira’s hazardous yet lovely environments makes this edition not just a re-release but a genuine evolution of an already stellar title.

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