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'''''Xenoblade Chronicles''''', known in Japan as ''Xenoblade'' ('''''ゼノブレイド''''', '''''Zenobureido'''''), is a console role-playing game, and the first of the ''Xeno'' series to make it to a Nintendo console. Originally not intended to be released in North America, a massive fan movement called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Rainfall Operation Rainfall] convinced Nintendo to publish it in more regions. | '''''Xenoblade Chronicles''''', known in Japan as '''''Xenoblade''''' ('''''ゼノブレイド''''', '''''Zenobureido'''''), is a console role-playing game, and the first of the ''Xeno'' series to make it to a Nintendo console. Originally not intended to be released in North America, a massive fan movement called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Rainfall Operation Rainfall] convinced Nintendo to publish it in more regions. | ||
The game follows a young man named Shulk, who wields the titular Xenoblade – an energy blade called the Monado – against the Mechon in order to ultimately save the world. The game world is designed to give the feeling of freedom and scope to the player; the environment is massive and most of it is available for exploration right from the start. Xenoblade uses a real time battle system, allowing the player to control his movement and attacks at will while party members attack automatically. | The game follows a young man named Shulk, who wields the titular Xenoblade – an energy blade called the Monado – against the Mechon in order to ultimately save the world. The game world is designed to give the feeling of freedom and scope to the player; the environment is massive and most of it is available for exploration right from the start. Xenoblade uses a real time battle system, allowing the player to control his movement and attacks at will while party members attack automatically. |