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Xenoblade Chronicles is the very definition of a game that flew under the radar for mainstream gamers upon its initial release on the Nintendo Wii. Making it to the US after a lengthy localization campaign, Xenoblade Chronicles was exclusive to GameStop and quickly became very hard to find. Going for astronomical prices online, gamers were ecstatic to learn that the game would be seeing a port to the New Nintendo 3DS, especially with the character of Shulk gaining popularity with his appearance in the latest Super Smash Bros. Being the first exclusive New Nintendo 3DS game, Xenoblade Chronicles 3D not only exhibits the power of this new handheld, but also gives gamers one of the most unique RPGs of the last few years.

Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "I want to take yet another opportunity to talk about why I love Xenoblade so much. And this time, I’m focusing on the original protagonist. Here’s why I think Shulk is one of Nintendo’s best characters."

Half-Glass Gaming: "Production of the 3DS has been discontinued as of September of 2020, but there’s definitely an argument to be made for adopting the system in 2021, especially if you just really like playing awesome video games."

Xenoblade is Better Than Final Fantasy - While Final Fantasy has a storied history, Xenoblade, as a franchise, has surpased it in in quality over the years.
Xenoblade 1 and xenoblade 2 had better quality than ff13 and its sequels as well as ff15. Lol. Such rubbish. Xenoblade 2 especially is utter rubbish with bad graphics and performance issues
Not the classics though. In this and the previous generation, yes unless ff7r is a great game.
Xenoblade 2 is not even on the same level of FF 12. LOL nice try tho.