![]() It was a game that had dominated my free time over the last few months-much as its predecessors Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles X had done previously. In this case, the ‘good book’ was a hundred-hour-long JRPG by the name of Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Moments before I sat basking in that bittersweet feeling you get when you finish a good book. It wasn’t a hard question to answer, or at least it shouldn’t have been.
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