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Think of them as MCU movies. They all work independently, but they reference each other and share a universe. Each game is fun on its own, but I think they get better if you play them all in order.
There are a few exceptions:
The Xenoblade 3 DLC is a 20-30h game on its own that only works with the context of all three games. It’s your Avengers movie to keep the metaphor.
Xenoblade X has no connections to any other game as of yet. This might change with the new story content.
Xenogears and Xenosaga are not connected to any Xenoblade games. You might miss about 10 minutes of references across hundreds of hours across the series.
Not at all, the Xeno series is more of an anthology. Except for the numbered titles, like Xenosaga I, II, III and Xenoblade Chronicles I, II, III. “Xenoblade Chronicles X” is even unrelated to “Xenoblade Chronicles,” aside from themes and references.
I’m excited - X is a great game and the bonus content may finally give closure its story. I’ve waited years for this.
I’m also just happy to replay it. It’s the only WiiU game I have ever bought and I don’t even own the console - I just borrowed one from a friend.
Is there a story order to the games? I played Xenogears, but missed this series and have a Switch.
Think of them as MCU movies. They all work independently, but they reference each other and share a universe. Each game is fun on its own, but I think they get better if you play them all in order.
There are a few exceptions:
Not at all, the Xeno series is more of an anthology. Except for the numbered titles, like Xenosaga I, II, III and Xenoblade Chronicles I, II, III. “Xenoblade Chronicles X” is even unrelated to “Xenoblade Chronicles,” aside from themes and references.