Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra

Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra (2006)

by Monolith Soft, Namco Bandai Games
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Turn-based strategy (TBS)
Themes:Fantasy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:The story of Xenosaga III starts a year after "Xenosaga II" ended. Shion has resigned from Vector Industries after learning that the company is deeply connected to the appearance of the Gnosis. She instead joins Scientia, an underground organization working to unveil Vector's secrets in order to bring them down. Uncover the truth and save mankind in the finale of the Xenosaga series which boasts over 3 hours of movies, an updated battle system, and an improved customization feature with more in-depth character specialization and diversification and higher rewards for strategic party management. This RPG also includes an easily accessible database feature, the "Xeno Bible" and a mini-game with over 50 levels that challenges both you and your friends.Show more
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user avatar@Warmaster9user avatar@Warmaster9
February 01, 2025
The story and the soundtrack of this game(series as a whole) is unforgettable. I played solo with game as it's a solo RPG. The mecha combat is very fun and some of the bosses are very tough. I have all three PS2 games and I would love to play the games on the PC
user avatar@Chaeliableuser avatar@Chaeliable
February 02, 2025
What an incredible game that managed to not only pull it's on weight, but Episode II's as well. The story is amazing, the characters are among the most fleshed out I've seen on a JRPG and they have great chemistry with one another, the soundtrack is beautiful throughout the entire trilogy and the gameplay is varied enough between ground and mech battles to keep you entertained the whole way. Why do I want the trilogy on GOG? well, the franchise has been dormant for a good 20 years and Bandai doesn't seem to have any plans to do anything with it, so I would love to legally own them on my platform of choice (PC) if I ever get the chance.
user avatar@TinyKinguser avatar@TinyKing
April 25, 2025
The entire Xenosaga series is gorgeous with an incredible story. I remember playing the first one with my brother, watching all the cutscenes and being astounded at what I saw. It's incredibly hard to find these games now, the whole series can be over $300 sometimes because how rare the discs were. These games need to be available in a way people can enjoy them affordably.
This made the Trilogy worthwhile. Unlike others i was let down by Xenosaga 1&2 but this game existing redeemed the trilogy for me. Its basically what i wanted from the start, unfortunately it came too late and instead of being 6 games, it got cut to 3. At least it went out on a high note.
user avatar@staradderuser avatar@staradder
April 29, 2025
A concluding chapter that, in my opinion, absolutely stuck the landing. It actually took me almost 15 years to finish the game, though! Knowing that it was likely to be the last we ever got of Xenosaga, I kept on replaying the series and then stopping just short of the final boss; I didn't want the journey to end. When I finally finished it, I was satisfied with the ending but left wanting more. I'd love to be able to play all of the games on PC through GOG.
The Xenosaga series had a profound impact on me, shaping my perspective on storytelling in video games and deepening my appreciation for complex narratives. From the moment I picked up Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht, I was captivated by its ambitious plot, blending science fiction, philosophy, and existential questions into a compelling story. The game's exploration of themes like identity, the nature of humanity, and the search for purpose resonated deeply with me, offering a narrative that was both thought-provoking and emotionally engaging. What truly set Xenosaga apart was its ability to intertwine its philosophical underpinnings with a character-driven journey. The growth of characters like Shion Uzuki and KOS-MOS, as they faced inner turmoil, self-discovery, and the broader struggles against an enigmatic fate, made me reflect on my own life and the choices I make. Their emotional arcs, tied to the grandiose events of the series, made me understand the importance of personal growth, sacrifice, and the search for meaning, even in the face of overwhelming odds. The Xenosaga series also introduced me to an innovative battle system, mixing turn-based combat with strategic depth. The series' thoughtful mechanics encouraged me to think critically and plan ahead, not just in combat but in life, as I learned the value of careful preparation and the need to adapt in difficult situations. Beyond gameplay and story, Xenosaga introduced me to the concept of interconnectedness in both narrative and life. The series taught me how everything, from the smallest moments to the largest events, has a ripple effect. It left me with a lasting sense of reflection on the mysteries of existence and how we all play a part in the unfolding story of life. In short, Xenosaga didn’t just entertain me—it helped shape my understanding of the world, making me more introspective, thoughtful, and open to complex ideas.
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