| Magnus said: Xenoblade is exactly like a MMORPG in gameplay, only single-player. So you get a somewhat boring and simple combat system, really boring side quests which are usually "kill X of this kind of monsters" or "get X item drops" and a nice story to motivate you to endure all the boring stuff. |
Oh so false, the ability to see into the future adds a nice layer of depth and uniqueness to the combat system that you won't get in any mmorpg. Many side quests can be done during the main quest as you rarely have to return to the quest holder. The game never forces you to do them either.
"The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must" - Thoukydides







