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Xenoblade (Japan)

also known as Xenoblade Chronicles
Wii
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Reviewed in
2010
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Monolith Soft JRPG of rare ambition, directed by Tetsuya Takahashi. Shulk wields the Monado sword against Mechon machines in a world built on the bodies of two giant gods. Massive open world in free exploration, real-time MMO-like combat without transition, fifty-hour epic narration. Imaginative fantasy art direction, memorable Yasunori Mitsuda soundtrack. Absolute Wii JRPG peak, essential.

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Category
RPG 1 player 12+
Description
Action RPG by Monolith Soft and Nintendo, Japan June 2010. Shulk and allies traverse the motionless bodies of titans Bionis and Mechonis to avenge their village destroyed by mechanical Mechon. Exploration of a colossal organic world, real-time combat system based on Arts and Shulk's premonitory visions, epic narrative and Yasunori Mitsuda score. Japanese version known in the West as Xenoblade Chronicles.

Xenoblade review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
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Story
"Masterful"
Everything rests on a wild idea: exploring the frozen bodies of gigantic titans, whose plains, seas and forests stretch as far as the eye can see. The dizzying scale of the vistas takes the breath away at every ridge crossed. This organic visual ambition, outsized and coherent, remains a peak of the RPG.
Fun
"Pleasant"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾3,4 GB 📅10/06/2010
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

The Japanese version of Monolith Soft's masterpiece, Xenoblade unfolds its colossal world set on two titans and its ambitious story, founder of a great JRPG line. This Japanese release appeals to fans wanting the saga's origin in local packaging. Its interest combines this adored-classic status and this Japanese run.

Memorable bosses

In a world built on the bodies of slumbering titans, the major fights pit you against mechanical colossi and unique beasts of dizzying size. The vision system, which reveals an enemy's attack before it lands, turns each battle into a tense chessboard. From the rival Metal Face to titanic guardians, these duels blend scale, strategy and emotion with rare mastery.

Is Xenoblade still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2010 in Japan then 2011 in the West on Wii, Monolith Soft's project is one of the greatest RPGs on the console, unfolding an immense world built on the bodies of two petrified titans. The real time combat system, built on positioning, cooldown arts and the foresight that announces fatal attacks, combines nervousness and strategy. The ample story, carried by the hero Shulk and his sword the Monado, and the freedom of exploration still impress. The Wii's limited technical execution shows. A peak of the Japanese RPG, recommended for any fan of vast adventure and of deep combat.

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