Video game spotlight: Xenoblade Chronicles 2

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Xenoblade Chronicles 2 will keep players busy with its long storyline and role-playing.

Ian Ruelas

“Xenoblade Chronicles 2” is Monolith Soft’s newest game, regarded to be almost as great as “Xenoblade Chronicles” with spectacular scenery and music.

As the two games before, it’s still an RPG (Role Playing Game).

Although starting slow, you still have to think of what you have to do, as the battles are in real time so you’re not taking turns with your opponent.

Outside of battle, you explore the titans with the return of field skills from “Xenoblade Chronicles X” and various quests to keep you busy.

Characters in this game become memorable through sharing happy, emotional and funny scenes together.

Despite these great features, the game has its flaws. The voice acting, especially Rex, isn’t the best.

The minimap is horrendous. For example, there are multiple sections of one area without the skip travel telling you which area of the map the objective is in.

Despite its flaws, it’s still an enjoyable game with many things left to do after the main story. “Xenoblade Chronicles 2” isn’t for everyone, but will hook you if you let it.