Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition

Critic Reviews for Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
Xenoblade Chronicles X is a very specific type of RPG that can be overwhelming in large parts, but rewards in spades if able to quickly adapt to its sweeping approach and quest-based structure. Locking down story missions to character levels can drastically halt momentum and be an issue for those looking to get caught up in the story, but its strengths lie in the exploration-based format across a beautiful world. It is one enhanced by resolution and framerate boosts on the TV, but the massive hit to handheld play with disturbingly bad visual upscaling is a cause for concern that is hoped can be addressed.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition on Switch 2 doesn’t reinvent the experience, but it refines it where it needed it most. The jump to 60fps transforms the flow of combat and exploration, making the ambitious world of Mira feel more stable and enjoyable than ever. It remains a demanding and uncompromising JRPG, but for those who connect with its science-fiction setting and systemic freedom, this is without a doubt the best way to experience it today.
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Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is a massive RPG with an equally massive open world that rewards every hour you put into it. The 60fps upgrade makes a real difference, especially in Skell combat. The main story lacks the emotional pull of other Xenoblade titles, and the higher resolution exposes its age as much as it flatters it. But Mira itself remains one of the most impressive worlds Nintendo has ever published, and this is the version worth owning.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition — Nintendo Switch 2 doesn’t just revisit one of the most grandiose RPGs on the Nintendo Switch, it brings sweeping improvements to an already exceptional game.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition on Switch 2 is a perfect bridge between the past and the future, offering one of the best JRPGs of its generation to a modern audience, in 4K and 60fps.
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