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Now if you played the original game or read my recent review, you’ll immediately see that Xenoblade Chronicles X is absolutely nothing like the original Xenoblade Chronicles which had plenty of magical and fantastical elements to its world.
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Cross is charged with expanding Frontier Nav, a series of autonomous beacons that, once activated will not only provide New LA with precious resources but allow the humans to discover more about their new home and eventually allow them to expand outside their city walls. Then there’s the indigenes that roam the planet, not interested in sharing their home with newcomers. Of course the aliens that attacked before are still out for blood and looking to finish off humanity once and for all.
Once you are brought up to speed you find that, while New LA is relatively safe for the time being there’s threats all around. Not long after these events a pod containing the hero of this story Cross, is discovered by an expedition group from New LA lead by Elma and Lin, two of the citie’s finest. The ship in flames, the emergency latches holding the city pod is released and thus New Los Angeles is born, on the surface of a hostile planet. It doesn’t take long however for the war to catch up to the survivors and the ship is brought down over an uncharted world called Mira. A solitary ship, the White Whale blasts off from the surface, warping away from the apocalyptic scene en route for a new home away from the way that claimed the planet. Earth has been destroyed, caught in the crossfire between warring alien factions, the planet we call home has been reduced to a pile of rubble. Xenoblade Chronicles X opens with a scene of utter destruction.
A massive game that pushed the Wii U console to its limit, this is a title that may always be overshadowed when it comes to the mainline Xenoblade games but deserves recognition nonetheless. I’m talking about games like Game & Wario, Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and the topic of today’s review – Xenoblade Chronicles X. Not to say that the system didn’t have plenty of fantastic games but so many of them were oddball titles, part of larger series but belonging firmly in the ‘spin-off’ category. The Wii U was a bizarre system with a bunch of bizarre games as part of its lineup.