Despite
how amazing the original Xenoblade Chronicles was, the thought of a sequel or
successor being created never crossed my mind since the game was so niche. Prior to Operation Rainfall’s
attempts to get Xenoblade Chronicles localized in America and Europe, I had
never even heard of Tetsuya Takahashi or his previous titles while working
under Squaresoft or Namco. But in January of 2013, Monolith Soft revealed
Xenoblade Chronicles X in that month’s Nintendo Direct, where it was only known
as “X”. It’s been nearly three years
since that initial reveal, but the long wait for the game’s release was well
worth it.Search
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Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Xenoblade Chronicles X Review (Wii U)
Despite
how amazing the original Xenoblade Chronicles was, the thought of a sequel or
successor being created never crossed my mind since the game was so niche. Prior to Operation Rainfall’s
attempts to get Xenoblade Chronicles localized in America and Europe, I had
never even heard of Tetsuya Takahashi or his previous titles while working
under Squaresoft or Namco. But in January of 2013, Monolith Soft revealed
Xenoblade Chronicles X in that month’s Nintendo Direct, where it was only known
as “X”. It’s been nearly three years
since that initial reveal, but the long wait for the game’s release was well
worth it.Monday, December 7, 2015
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