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Xenoblade Chronicles follows Shulk and his band of friends as they search for answers about the mysterious “Monado” sword and defend their homeland from violent robotic creatures known as the Mechon. The game contains an open world design and strongly emphasizes exploration due to the world’s large size. The game was very well received by critics, with many citing it as a great example of innovation and improvement in Japanese role-playing video games. The game has spawned a spiritual successor, Xenoblade Chronicles X, which is in development for the Wii U and is scheduled to be released in 2015.
Game Analysis | Xenoblade Chronicles plays as a action role-playing game, that employs an open world design, allowing much of the game world to be explored. The player controls the character with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, or the Classic Controller.The game has several time saving support features, many of which are not found in other games of its genre. For instance, while the game will have a day-and-night time cycle, rather than just waiting for time to elapse, players can "set the clock" to the time they want to go to. Additionally, while the game is about exploration, many areas, called "Locations" and "Landmarks", are added to aid in traversing the land by serving as warp points (though this only applies to the latter). The game also supports a "save anywhere" feature".Another of the game's systems is the "Bonds" system, in which characters can partake in many optional sidequests with non-player characters. Completing such quests can alter perception of the character in the town. | |
Optimization Score | 10 |