Rating: 82.4%
Platforms: Wii U
Genres: Role-playing (RPG) and Adventure
Themes: Action, Science fiction, Sandbox and Open world
Keywords: aliens, mech, murder, construction, robots, flight, action-adventure, online, mecha, amnesia, day/night cycle, spiritual successor, customizable characters, voice acting, polygonal 3d, loot gathering, party system, touch controls, 4 player co-op, off-tv play, nintendo network, side quests, questing, real-time combat, useable vehicles, wii u pro controller support, optional touch control, betrayal, asymmetric co-op, pax prime 2015, e3 2013, daily content, squad tactics, quest tracking, gamescom 2015, censored version, reversible cover art, text dialogue, verticality, quest hub, class change, keyboard and mouse support for consoles, the game awards - nominee, the game awards 2016, best role playing game: nominee - 2016 (the game awards) and the game awards - best roleplaying game - nominee
Perspective: Third person
Developer: Monolith Soft
Publisher: Nintendo
Xenoblade Chronicles X
Summary:
Xenoblade Chronicles X is an action role-playing video game and a part of the Xeno series of video games, serving as a spiritual successor to Xenoblade Chronicles on the Wii. In a similar fashion to the original, the game plays as an open world role-playing video game, with an emphasis on exploration. Traveling can take place on foot, or in large humanoid robots, approximately four times the height of the average playable character, called "Skells" ("Dolls" in the Japanese version), that the player may opt to control. The Skells have the ability to fly, traverse water, and transform into vehicles such as motorcycles or tanks. Aerial battles will also take place in the game.