And that’s to say nothing of the gratuitous camerawork that spent a little bit too long lingering on certain female body appendages. Sure, it was mostly fine, with a pretty decent story and some incredibly satisfying combat, but it leaned incredibly hard into its silly atmosphere, never taking itself too seriously until the exact wrong moments, where it pivoted hard to way-too-serious and caused some incredible tonal whiplash. Many people, myself included, weren’t super keen on Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is the last game in the trilogy, but probably not the last game in the series, and it delivers everything anyone could possibly want from a Xenoblade game and so much more. The Xenoblade Chronicles series has been running for over a decade, and from its humble beginnings on the Wii as a relatively obscure JRPG with way too much content and an utterly bonkers script, it’s grown into a behemoth. Our fourth piece of the week comes from GLHF contributor Oliver Brandt, about his favourite game of 2022: Xenoblade Chronicles 3. 2023 is just around the corner, but we’re looking back at 2022 to talk about all the games that made the year what it was.Īlmost everybody at GLHF has written about their own personal game of the year, and while none of us can say that any of the games picked are the best game of the year, we all stand behind our own picks as the very best game we played in 2022.
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