This week Save State columnist Vincent Mahoney is in gamer heaven because Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has released its Future Redeemed DLC. Vincent has been playing the Xenoblade series since 2010, and according to him, it just keeps getting better.
This has been a very good year for role-playing games, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3 helps to further that trend. Right from the start with its wildly interesting premise to the final climatic battle, role-players will find a lot to enjoy with this adventure.
With a deep and heavy emphasis on combat, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is similar in structure to the original Wii game than the more exploration-heavy Chronicles X. Those that love the constant-combat mechanic of traditional JRPG games will find a lot to love.
Michael’s back with one of the least appreciated games from the Gamecube era for this week’s Retro Game Friday! It’s time to draw with Baten Kaitos!
Players who enjoy rewarding combat systems and progression with a strong focus on exploration will more than likely love Xenoblade Chronicles X, the latest in this series to hit the Nintendo Wii U as an exclusive adventure on that console.
This is literally what’s going on in Billy’s household right now. Alia got him Xenoblade Chronicles X for Christmas and told him he could start playing it early. Now she’s further in the game than he is.
Aster worries that she might lose Jordan to Xenoblade Chronicles X’s massive world when it’s released for the Wii U later this year.
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