
Release Date: April 29, 2015
A sequel to the well-received science fiction jRPG developed by Monolith Software in 2010. Xenoblade Chronicles X tells a completely different story than its predecessor that was released on Wii. The action of the game starts in 2054. The Earth is almost completely destroyed because of the war of two alien species and the humanity is forced to look for a new home.
Xenoblade Chronicles X for WiiU is a spectacular jRPG, the action of which takes place in an unusual science-fiction universe. The game was developed by Japanese studio Monolith Software and Nintendo. The development team was led by Tetsuya Takahashi. He is a legendary creator who during the nineties’ worked with Squaresoft on classic jRPGs like Legend of Mana, Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy VI, Xenogears and Chrono Trigger. After founding Monolith Software in 1999 he created the Xenosaga trilogy and then awarded Xenoblade Chronicles for Wii. The latter is the progenitor of Xenoblade Chronicles X.
The story presented in Xenoblade Chronicles X for WiiU starts in 2054. Two powerful space armadas of alien races fought their final battle on the Earth’s orbit. This almost completely destroyed Earth and forced humanity to build self-sufficient colonization ships that started a journey in search for a new home. One of the American shuffles, called White Whale, is damaged by the aliens and it crashes on planet Mira. The crew is forced to create a settlement there and they call it New Los Angeles. They begin exploration of the unknown world and they look for rescue pods with other survivors. The main protagonist is one of the survivors. He is accepted into the organization that is exploring Mira.
The gameplay of Xenoblade Chronicles X is directly inspired by previous entry in the series that was released on Wii, and by Monster Hunter series. The player explores areas of the planet while hunting the creatures that inhabit it. He also completes various quests and missions. The action is presented by using a third-person perspective. The screen of the gamepad serves as a map. During the game the player can switch between various party members. The battles are played in real time. During them the player uses regular attacks, special skills and items. At first planet Mira is traveled on foot, but later in the game the player can use transformable mechs that can be upgraded, modified and used against the enemies.
The graphics of the game are powered by engine created by the developers. This engine utilizes the whole potential of Wii U. The soundtrack was composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, who is a composer well known by anime fans. He created soundtracks to series like Gundam Unicorn, Ao no Exorcist, Kill la Kill, Guilty Crown and Attack on Titan.
Game Ratings for Xenoblade Chronicles X Video Game.
GamesRadar+: 3.5 / 5 by David Roberts
Xenoblade Chronicles X offers a resplendent world, fantastic combat, and transforming mechs, but figuring out how everything fits together isn't always easy.
Hardcore Gamer: 4 / 5 by Bradly Storm
Xenoblade Chronicles X is epic in scope. Most of the time, it's better for it; other times, it's clear that the developers didn't have a golden thread sewing together all of its various parts.
TheSixthAxis: 9 / 10 by Dominic Leighton
Xenoblade Chronicles X is a genuinely enthralling game. It doesn't take it easy on you though, and the perseverance and attention required may override the spectacle and beauty found here. Fans of the last game may also struggle with the tonal and technical shift, but if you want to experience one of the most involving, creative and expansive open worlds ever created, Xenoblade Chronicles X is essential.
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