Two years of travel pass, with no suitable planet to land on being discovered. Suddenly the White Whale is under attack, as one of the alien factions has caught up to them, intent on wiping out any trace of humanity. One of the ones that escape is the White Whale, launched out of Los Angeles. Unfortunately they just barely manage to get the ships ready by the time the aliens arrive, and have to launch while the battle is raging. ![]() Having had advanced warning of this conflict drawing near, the various nations of Earth had come together to build a fleet of Ark ships to set out into space in search of new homes to ensure the human race lives on. With that out of the way, here’s the plot set-up: When two alien forces clash above Earth’s orbit, the planet is destroyed in the process. I fully believe it’s one of the Wii U’s must-have titles. ![]() So if you have a Wii U and want to go in blind, just get the game. I will do my best to avoid big spoilers, but I do have to mention some things that happen in order to explain my thoughts on why I love the game so much. It has some issues with a clunky interface and confusing menus, and honestly a myriad of other little niggling things, but in spite of all of that, because of all the things it gets right, I had an amazing time. Let’s start with the succinct version: This game is great. How do I collect my thoughts on the game that essentially swallowed all of January for me? ![]() The in-game playtime counter sits at 350+ hours. Xenoblade Chronicles X devoured nearly four weeks of my life. It’s been two months since I finished it. I’ve been pondering for quite a while what to actually say about this game.
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