You can tell when I really like a game, because I can easily spend around 10 hours playing it into the early morning and only forcing myself to go to sleep because… well, I’m not a kid any more.
I got back from the gym and decided to play some more, because why not? It took five hours to get to Torigoth, then another five hours to get a full party with Rex, Nia and Tora.
Ever since the announcement of Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, I’ve been getting more and more hyped about playing the first game all over again. However, I can’t wait till 2020 for that, so why not go through Xenoblade 2 right now?
Years after the triumph that is Xenoblade Chronicles, we’ve finally gotten its spiritual sequel in Xenoblade Chronicles X… and it is disappointing. I wish it wasn’t, but I can’t deny what it is.
It took me a few days to get it, but after a lot of hard work, I’ve finally earned my Skell license and got my first Skell. Feels good man, feels really good. Almost as good as boobs.
It’s the first console of this generation that I bought, but sadly, I hardly ever play my Wii U… that is until recently with the release of Xenoblade Chronicles X.
Xenoblade, also known as Xenoblade Chronicles in Europe and Australia, formerly known as Monado: Beginning of the World… whatever it’s called, it is SO COOL.
This game has, hands down, one of the most epic themes created of the generation of video games. That title theme is all you need to know about this game, it represents everything!
I was going to write three separate Game Spotlights for these games, but I realised that it’d be a waste of time considering that people really don’t care about them…