“X” begins on a great note, setting up the core conceit of the game without having players spend an eternity watching a cutscene. There was a lot to love about the original “Xenoblade,” but for better or worse, the story, characters and world define its successor. The linear quality that had come to define the JRPG genre had been done away with and replaced by an enormous world unlike any other. In their stead was a smart, engaging story centered on a likable cast. Gone were the lengthy, unskippable cutscenes filled with ridiculous melodrama.
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