I am an enormous Xenoblade Chronicles fan, so much so that I take practically every opportunity to sing its praise. The second game in the trilogy is my favorite game of all time, its bombastically ...
Xenoblade Chronicles X’s Switch 2 Edition is legitimately definitive, and it could be a sign of things to come for Monolith ...
Monolith Soft released a new interview with two of their event animators talking about the difference between cutscenes and scripted events, continuity between scenes and gameplay in video games, and ...
In a recent interview, Monolith Soft founder Tetsuya Takahashi and developer Michihiko Inaba talked about the studio’s new R&D department focusing on developing a new in-house engine. Ideally, it will ...
A good time to be in the company. While many people love to praise the developers of consoles and the people who publish video games, it can’t be forgotten that the dev teams put in the most work to ...
There are many who would rightly state that the gaming industry isn’t in the best place right now. Several big publishers are trying to “reorganize” themselves so that they can better produce both ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. This is our second feature detailing Xenoblade Chronicles X, the spiritual successor to Monolith Soft's Xenoblade Chronicles. Today's story features ...
With no build up or fanfare, Nintendo and Monolith Soft have just released Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch 2 ...
For as powerful as the Switch 2 is, none of Nintendo’s new games seem to do much with it, but that should change with ...
Nintendo has purchased the remaining shares of Monolith Soft, according to a report by Automaton. Up until recently, Monolith’s founders have held onto a four percent stake in the company, likely for ...
Many know that Monolith Soft, the studio behind the Xenoblade Chronicles series, was acquired by Nintendo back in 2007. However, few know that the story behind Nintendo’s purchase of the studio was ...
Japanese developer Monolith Soft has increased the wages for all its employees, as well as starting salaries for new hires. The company – best known for the Xenoblade Chronicles series and support ...