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The fun in Xenoblade is seemingly never-ending, thanks to an amazing combat system and lots of things to do.
80
CD-Action
We got used to developers promising huge worlds to explore, but there’s no other game where the world is so overwhelmingly vast. I honestly don’t know how much time you have to invest in Xenoblade Chronicles X to see everything this game has to offer. [02/2016, p.60]
87
Pelit (Finland)
Xenoblade Chronicles is otherwise great, but the thin main plot and sheer repetition drop the score. [Jan 2016]
10
LobstersInGames
This game is a shining example of the poise, grace, and importance of our crustacean comrades. The Rise of the Blood Lobster side quest is ever present and is an important facet in building out Mira as a living breathing world. While part of the reward might not interest some (mainly swimsuits), it's more about the journey of finding all of the plush lobsters, carefully, and cleverly scattered throughout the story from Chapters 3 to 11. The finale of the side quest, presents an interesting dilemma, in that you must either submit to the narrative of defeating a malignant evil, or spare the enthusiast for your shared love of lobsters. No matter which route you pick though, you get to display your love for the majestic creature, in the form of figurines, which is the main reward for this quest. As such, no lower score can be given to this masterpiece. This will be enshrined in the hall of fame for all Crustacean kind.
10
Leyenda02006
Gran videojuego y totalmente infravalorado, tiene una cantidad infinita de cosas por hacer y las posibilidades son ilimitadas, utilizar los skells es muy divertido y el combate tiene grandes posibilidades debido a su grandioso sistema, lastimosamente tiene demasiadas misiones secundarias un poco aburridas y repetitivas y en algunos puntos del juego se puede sentir un poco tediosos pero aún así vale mucho la pena y debería recibir más atención, lo recomiendo mucho.
10
Judgement_Kazzy
The absolute best the Xenoblade series has to offer. There are ZERO British people in it, giving it the number one spot.

Xenoblade Chronicles X

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Dec 4, 2015
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89% Positive
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Jan 27, 2016
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Examiner
If you loved Xenoblade Chronicles for Wii or Nintendo 3DS, you will soon find yourself a new love in the form of Xenoblade Chronicles X on Wii U.
Nov 30, 2015
93
Meristation
Xenoblade Chronicles X is one of the best JRPG in a last years. Deeper progress and combat system, stunning visuals and strong mechanics like Skells makes Xenoblade Chronicles X a truly must-have title for Wii U owners and any JRPG fan.
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84% Positive
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7% Mixed
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8% Negative
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Jan 26, 2026
10
LobstersInGames
This game is a shining example of the poise, grace, and importance of our crustacean comrades. The Rise of the Blood Lobster side quest is ever present and is an important facet in building out Mira as a living breathing world. While part of the reward might not interest some (mainly swimsuits), it's more about the journey of finding all of the plush lobsters, carefully, and cleverly scattered throughout the story from Chapters 3 to 11. The finale of the side quest, presents an interesting dilemma, in that you must either submit to the narrative of defeating a malignant evil, or spare the enthusiast for your shared love of lobsters. No matter which route you pick though, you get to display your love for the majestic creature, in the form of figurines, which is the main reward for this quest. As such, no lower score can be given to this masterpiece. This will be enshrined in the hall of fame for all Crustacean kind.
Feb 12, 2025
10
Leyenda02006
Gran videojuego y totalmente infravalorado, tiene una cantidad infinita de cosas por hacer y las posibilidades son ilimitadas, utilizar los skells es muy divertido y el combate tiene grandes posibilidades debido a su grandioso sistema, lastimosamente tiene demasiadas misiones secundarias un poco aburridas y repetitivas y en algunos puntos del juego se puede sentir un poco tediosos pero aún así vale mucho la pena y debería recibir más atención, lo recomiendo mucho.
Dec 2, 2015
90
Shacknews
There are immensely satisfying moments for those that choose to stick with this game, but those moments need to be earned. Nothing will come easy, but nothing truly worthwhile ever is.
Mar 3, 2016
87
Pelit (Finland)
Xenoblade Chronicles is otherwise great, but the thin main plot and sheer repetition drop the score. [Jan 2016]
Jan 10, 2016
80
games(TM)
For the most part, Xenoblade Chronicles X is astounding. For all its faults it’s still an enormous RPG with one of the best worlds you’ll ever explore and an expanded version of its battle system with fights that, while longer, are still a joy to seamlessly hop in and out of.
Jan 26, 2016
75
GameCritics
There's greatness in Xenoblade Chronicles X, but it's a shame that it's too often buried under terrible writing and awkward design decisions. That said, when standing atop a forgotten mountain in a hulking Skell as the sun sets... well, it's easy to forget those issues temporarily. Despite all my complaints, I still had a hundred and ten hours go by in the blink of an eye. Xenoblade can be a great experience and surprisingly absorbing at times, but its extreme rough edges could easily shear the skin off a rhino.
Dec 11, 2015
50
Kill Screen
It ought to remind us of what’s so good about the maximalism of other JRPGs.
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Mar 30, 2025
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Judgement_Kazzy
The absolute best the Xenoblade series has to offer. There are ZERO British people in it, giving it the number one spot.
Jul 15, 2022
7
shadownk
The system is overly-complicated, can't complete the game without looking up for guides. Power-leveling /money grinding is also a must. The world is huge and it does look epic at times but it just isn't rewarding enough to keep me exploring. What I like is the music, its awesome throughout game. Also, adding mechs battle keeps the second half of the game fresh and that is what make this game very unique to others.
Jan 30, 2020
7
TalionSwift
Great game! Good story with some nice twists, i enjoyed the characters as well. Combat was fun with some minor differences with the main series. Stupid censorship makes me dock it a couple points though :( . Why remove the bust slider for female characters when it was present in the Japanese version of the game? So stupid, i really do hate pointless censorship just leaves a bad taste in my mouth with an other wise great game.
Apr 18, 2021
4
oodlesoflego
An incoherent, overwhelming mess of gameplay systems and menus that gets far too caught up in itself to hold any value as a video game. Story is meaningless and goes nowhere.
Nov 23, 2019
4
Nomekop
Xenoblade Chronicles X seems to have an identity crisis. It doesn't know if it wants to be an open-world game based on adventure, or a JRPG akin to the other games in the Xeno series, and ends up being some sort of strange and unique experiment that lies somewhere in the middle. The games open-world has an incredible amount of secrets, enemies and items, and it will take hundreds of hours to explore every part of this insanely large world. However, is it fun to explore? That is a more difficult question. **** is trying to encourage you to explore, it's expected that the movement is tight and you have the sufficient tools available to you so you can explore the world, but this is where Xenoblade Chronicles X fails. The movement in the game is clunky and loose. It feels like the exact same controls from the original Xenoblade Chronicles, but it does not work in an exploration focussed game. Even though you can explore everywhere on paper, most areas are blocked off by high-level enemies or difficult to navigate landscapes, and since you are not given the tools to sneak past them or overcome the harsh landscapes, like you should be, you must simply accept that you have to stay away until you've grinded enough fetch quests. But, nevermind that. Let's talk about the other side of the coin, how about the usual JRPG/Xenoblade gameplay many fans have come to love? Well, much like how the open-world was hurt by the JRPG side, the JRPG side is hurt by the open-world side. Between every chapter, you MUST do some of the previously mentioned clunky exploration and sidequests before you can go into the next chapter. This hurts the pacing of the already subpar and uninteresting story. This game's story does not fit in at all when compared to Monolith's other works. The last flaw i would like to touch on is the unintuitive and confusing UI, which you will end up having to spend a lot of time in. The text is far too small, and there is absolutely no other way to navigate this menu. I could see any part of the UI and wouldn't be able to tell you what it's purpose is, because everything looks the same. This may not be a huge problem if this wasn't a JRPG, which are very menu heavy games. It's alarmingly difficult to get to important screens and settings, that need frequent attention or you'll be completely left behind by the game. On top of this, it's too much of a hassle to frequently change equipment or check side quests. Having to open the menus in this game is the same feeling as having to swallow while you have a terribly sore throat. If you compare this game to the other flagship open-world game on the Wii U, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, you can really start to see the enormous flaws this game suffers. In Breath of the Wild, the snappy and simplistic UI helps you understand exactly what you need and what you can do with every item you receive. This gives players the motivation to explore with their empowering climbing and gliding abilities and applicable real-world knowledge. Meanwhile, Xenoblade Chronicles X FORCES you to explore, and without any of the fantastic mechanics or liberating movement that BotW offers. Xenoblade Chronicles X does do a lot right, such as it's fairly accessible but rather deep combat, its beautiful views and its catchy soundtrack, but the very core of the game is so average that I can't justify giving this game anything higher than a 4/10.
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SummaryFight for survival while exploring the vast expanses of an unknown planet where anything you see is reachable in your weaponized mech, called a Skell. Customize a lethal skill set of combat and defensive skills, called Arts, to strengthen your strategies and defeat enemies efficiently. Attack your enemies from multiple directions using m... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
  • Wii U
Dec 4, 2015
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