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December 2015
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Impressive scale
Breathtaking landscapes
Captivating creature design
Tons of unlockables and quests
Exciting groundand mechbased combat
Deep character progression and customization
Best looking game on the Wii U
Great soundtrack with a lot of memorable songs
Plenty of replay value
Achievements for days
Solid story with great side quests
Terrific localization
A massive open world on an alien planet that's fun to explore
Abstract: Unless you're a Wii U owner or you completely adore the JRPG genre, there's a chance you have no idea what Xenoblade Chronicles X is. That's fair. Nintendo hasn't exactly been banging the marketing drum for this game, and I imagine that's because the comp...
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Published: 2015-11-30, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Impressive scale, Breathtaking landscapes, Captivating creature design, Tons of unlockables and quests, Exciting groundand mechbased combat, Deep character progression and customization
Inconsistent soundtrack, Ambiguous systems, Disappointing story
Best looking game on the Wii U, Great soundtrack with a lot of memorable songs, Plenty of replay value; achievements for days, Solid story with great side quests, Terrific localization
Abstract: The story of the Xeno series of RPGs is a weird one. It all started with Xenogears, an interesting little cult classic title by Squaresoft that released for the PS1. The game wasn't originally going to come to America because of its heavy religious under...
Monolith Software is probably the best developer Nintendo has under their umbrella at the moment, and Xenoblade Chronicles X is without a doubt their crowning achievement...
Abstract: The biggest and best Wii U titles are few and far between, but when one is announced the fever for the eventual release is strong. Xenoblade Chronicles X (XCX) had a lot to live up to from the success of its predecessor. People have been anticipating this...
Large, beautiful world, Lots to do, Impressive scale
A bit slow at times, Not much character development in the story
the story is quite engrossing, but it starts off extremely slow. While some people may argue that this is to provide the player with a firm grasp of every necessary element of the game, I found this frustrating. The idea is to lay the story bare and to p...
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Published: 2015-11-30, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Two years ago NASA announced a plan to deliver a container filled with seeds to the moon. It will be the first in a range of experiments to test the viability of humans colonising nearby moons and planets when we're finally done ruining this one. It's a g...
Published: 2015-11-30, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
Gorgeous world begging to be explored, Layers of complex systems unravel over dozens of hours, Skells are a gamechanger
Not terribly great at explaining itself, Weird pacing and a passive plot, Hunting for quest items is a real grind
Xenoblade Chronicles X offers a resplendent world, fantastic combat, and transforming mechs, but figuring out how everything fits together isn't always easy...