![]() The futures that characters fought so hard for in Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 have not turned out as planned. Fragments of the land - a towering finger, a mountainous carcass - betray a troubling history. In this world, two factions war endlessly with one another in a conflict so ancient it has lost all meaning. To pull that tone off, developer Monolith Soft has appropriately reevaluated the depiction of its characters, with dialogue that feels more human than that of its previous games, kenspeckle character designs across its cast, lively cutscene animations, and voice direction that’s worlds apart from even the best moment of Xeno games past.Īionios is a continent composed of titanic remains, the same bodies of once-living gods that players roamed in Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles 2. And in a world that comes undone before them, the inhabitants of the eternal land of Aionios find meaning in stillness and in moments of quiet - at campsites and canteens across the continent, on old battlegrounds and repurposed war machines. It is, more explicitly than the previous titles, a revolutionary story. ![]() ![]() If you want curated lists of our favorite media, check out What to Play and What to Watch. When we award the Polygon Recommends badge, it’s because we believe the recipient is uniquely thought-provoking, entertaining, inventive, or fun - and worth fitting into your schedule. Polygon Recommends is our way of endorsing our favorite games, movies, TV shows, comics, tabletop books, and entertainment experiences.
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