@FazFaz

DLC came out at 3AM here and have been playing since then. 
Check out my full playthrough here! https://youtu.be/tL8-l4G7Nug
Thank you all for watching!

@willd1790

I think my favorite bit of this is the implication that the Sword of the End is using Logos' power. Shulk used the power of Ontos, the creator,  and fought to create a new world. Rex used the power of Pneuma, the preserver, and fought in order to protect his world from those who had lost faith in it. It just makes sense then that Noah, who fights to destroy his unnatural reality so that a better one may take its place, uses the power of Logos, the destroyer.

@deathbykonami5487

I know it was implied that the main game's party reunited at the end, but the sight of Aionios separating and then refusing properly was just the amount of closure I needed.

@nickpereira971

"Who knows... maybe it'll even be you" 
I love that line

@gasparguruoftime5475

59:06 The zoom on A’s eye just like the zoom in on Alvis’ eye at the end of Xenoblade 1. So good.

@sonicrunn3r895

You know what I don't see anyone talk about? When the Ouroboros lands the finishing blow to Alpha, Alpha also delivered a final blade strike to the Ouroboros with the Monado, mirroring the ending to the battle of the Bionis and Mechonis. Even the fight itself is like a mirror to this, with the two being colossal titans with Godlike powers. 

God I love this series.

@NoonDragoon

Man, seeing Pneuma’s core crystal in Matthew’s gauntlet might have just been one of the most hyped moments for me in this DLC.

@polarbearseatingpenguins8173

Alpha: 'i hate the old world, it’s irredeemably flawed'

Also Alpha: oldest being in existence, from an even older world, considers himself excluded from flaws

@ThomBaws

Yknow, I didn't really expect to end up liking Matthew as much as I did. I really expected him to fall into the "lovable idiot" category, but it really did feel like he was his own character. He was very reckless, sure, but he was also very smart. He knew what questions needed to be asked to get the information he wanted, and he understood what he learned. He's very emotionally mature, despite letting the need for revenge overtake him sometimes. But even then, he overcomes those feelings, and understands what needs to be done for the future. I also just loved the big brother energy he emitted, specifically with Na'el, Nikol and Glimmer. Also, shoutout to his VA, Rory Alexander, for giving my favourite performance of the DLC as well.

@dezheathen

"Who knows maybe it'll even be you"

Took 1000 Noahs but he got em 😂

@talos0201

Love it we get to have all 3 protagonists of the xenoblade trilogy in final boss fight  (If you include N as Noah)

@Signedcentaur

Rex did it... after presumably thousands of years he found it... he found Elysium

@sorathekeybladewielder9675

I wished I could see Shulk and Rex with their kids again after Z's defeat.

@sephatu6521

57:46 I love that Rex refers to Malos and Pneuma. Even in their absence they still have presence be it in blade form as the sword and fist of the end.

@37Jhian

For those wondering what happened to Matthew during his journey, which is according to the statue depicting him in the city, he never returned. His descendants will take centuries later to return to the city.

@iviyohane

Now I understand why Noah, with his Sword of the End, was the only one with the right to terminate Aionios.
His version of the sword is composed of Origin Metal, Ontos/A's Monado, Pneuma's Fist of the End and, when he came to terms with his Moebius half, Logos was reunited as well. He has the whole Trinity Processor inside his Blade.

He is in a similar position to Klaus, but there's one difference, as this time everyone counted on him. He has the power because humanity as a whole reached a consensus about the future.

@Smellbringer

I'm glad it's a happy ending for Shulk and Rex. Sure, they have to sit in a void for 1000 years. But one day they'll be free, back on that balcony where Origin once loomed over them. Their wives by their side, their children playing in the room behind them like nothing happened.
And finally, they'll get to face their future, possibly being the only ones holding the memory of Aionios with them.

@sayzar9474

The credits REALLY hit hard. Just reminding you of the journey across all the games. It was cruel but wholesome and it made me sad but happy

@Big-Image

Some of the fans were right about the DLC also being an epilogue, because we get to see both worlds fusing back into one at the post credits. That also explains Noah disappearing in the base game's post credits scene, it was both the worlds in the process of re-merging.

@huyduong7767

I actually really like the idea that Matthew (M) is always striving towards the future while Na'el (N) more or less wants the endless now