Well, quadrilogy if you count Xenoblade Chronicles X, the canonicity of which remains the subject of debate.

Which Xenoblade Chronicles game is the best?

But which of the games have the best Monado-busting bops?

Split images of the Nopon Riki, Kino, and Monopon from Xenoblade Chronicles.

You might not have Shulk’s foresight, but you’re able to’t say you weren’t cautioned!

Its unlike any other Xeno entry and thats both a strength and a weakness.

Still, it remains an ambitious, memorable ride, and its on Switch now, too!

A split image of Melia and Taion from the Xenoblade Chronicles games with Riki over top.

With a focus on acoustic and jazz-inspired arrangements, Torna stands out for its emotional restraint.

It trades the usual sweeping crescendos for subdued melancholy, perfectly matching the DLCs tragic tone.

A softer soundscape doesnt mean forgettable per se; its haunting, subtle, and mature.

The Main Key Art For Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Featuring Elma, Tatsu, Lin, And H.B Looking Over New Los Angeles.

Standout tracks include A Moment of Eternity, Kingdom of Torna, and the jammin battle theme.

These arent common variety Nopon.

Musically, it’s fairly unremarkable but does the job it sets out to do.

The Main Art From Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Featuring Sena, Lanz, Mio, Noah, Taion, And Eunie In A Field Looking Fowards Towards Aionios.

Have you ever kept these underrated Xenoblade Chronicles party members around?

Carrying the Weight of Life is at once moving and soul-crushing.

And that prison sequence… don’t remind us, thanks.

Split image of Shulk and Melia, Noah and Mio, and Rex and Pyra.

It captures the grandeur of gods and leviathans while remaining intimately human; hey, just like the story!

Satorl Marsh sure comes out sounding better, if nothing else.

These games feature some expansive worlds and in-depth lore.

The Verus Cain Skell standing inside the B.L.A.D.E. Barracks hangar in Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition.

Lora in a battle stance in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Torna The Golden Country.

A promotional image for the DLC Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - Future Connected featuring Shulk, Melia, Nene and Kino from the game

Shulk, A, and Rex walking towards a light in the ending of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed.

Noah And Mio Playing Their Flutes To Off-See A Fallen Soldier In Xenoblade Chronicles 3.

Shulk looking at the sky in a grassy field from Xenoblade Chronicles.

Rex and Morag fighting in Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

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