These movies can feel reminiscent of the scale and immersion of Xenoblade Chronicles.
Its got a great sci-fi setting, and a combat system that keeps you engaged for hours.
The way it presents its setting makes it feel very lived-in, with different types of people.
It tackles the idea of the war economy and endless conflict in compelling, extremely well-written ways.
It might just bethe best Metal Gear Solid game.
Its got a lot of deep philosophical themes and memorable characters as well.
Xenoblade Chronicles X has lots of little details you might have missed.
Here are some of the most significant.
The combat blends hack-and-slash action with some RPG elements.
The world is hauntingly beautiful, filled with ruined cities and landscapes that make exploration very worthwhile.
The city of Novigrad, especially, remains very impressive.
3Xenosaga Trilogy
Metascore: 80
This ones a no-brainer if youre a Xenoblade fan.
Xenosaga itself was a spiritual successor to the Xenogears game, which is also worth checking out.
Here’s every big upgrade you’ll find in Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition.
Naturally, Xenosaga shares a lot of the DNA that the Xenoblade games were built upon.
Deep sci-fi lore, philosophical storytelling, and a solid cast of characters, its all there.
While its more linear than Xenoblade games, the narrative depth makes up for it.
The whole trilogy is easily one of the most ambitious RPGs ever made.
Mass Effect 2, specifically, is such a perfect experience from start to finish.
It features two smaller, adjacent areas of a world that is otherwise almost as big as our own.
The backstories and political histories of these locations are all accounted for.
Just the way the game builds its world through conversations alone is something special.