

The first things players will notice is the scale of the environment they're roaming around in.

Fortunately, it's quite habitable – albeit incredibly dangerous. Eventually the forces that brought about an end to our beloved home planet catch up to the United States-branded space vessel, and cause it to come crashing down on the planet Mira. The narrative kicks off with Earth being destroyed by an immense alien war, leaving only a handful of survivors on a massive spaceship – known as the White Whale – to continuously drift through space in search of a new home. Xenoblade Chronicles X features an absolutely massive world to explore and an almost absurd amount of content to-boot, making it a triumph for both developer Monolith Soft and the Big N – but be prepared for a lot of grinding.
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Sticking with what made the original, Shulk-filled installment worth checking out, the series has transferred over to the Wii U quite well – progressing leaps and bounds over its predecessor thanks to the improved hardware as a result. While it has been a long wait since the title's unveiling almost three years ago, it appears that the patience of JRPG fans everywhere has paid off. Not willing to poke the bear twice, it wasn't at all surprising to see that the game's successor, Xenoblade Chronicles X, would waste no time arriving on Nintendo's current-gen platform. Nintendo's latest Wii U blockbuster, Xenoblade Chronicles X, is massive, beautiful, and well worth checking out for anyone that currently owns the console.Īfter a massive petition kickstarted Xenoblade Chronicles' relevancy in the West, gamers quickly fell in love with the series.
