Xenoblade chronicles 3 yuzu: Check out Latest game

by Ami Dalsania

Xenoblade chronicles 3 yuzu: Last week, we said that it seemed like people had seen copies of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 in the wild. Users have posted pictures of the game on sites like ResetEra, which has probably caused a lot of fans to go on blackout to avoid possible spoilers.

Now, it looks like the game has definitely been leaked, as spoilers are being posted all over the internet (this is why we can’t have nice things!).

Not only that, but it looks like a playable ROM of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has been made available (thanks, Eurogamer). YouTuber “SomeOrdinaryGamers” posted a photo on Twitter of the game running on the Steam Deck.

So, people, this is your warning: if you don’t want to find out what happens next, you might want to be extra careful on social media from now on. Make sure to turn off key words and phrases and, if you have to, limit how much you use them in the next few days before the game comes out.

Xenoblade chronicles 3 yuzu: Check out Latest game

In Nintendo’s most recent shareholder meeting, President Shuntaro Furukawa talked about what the company has done to try to stop leaks and other security problems. Even though it takes these leaks very seriously, it looks like Nintendo can’t do anything if a store decides to sell the game before the street date.

Check out the latest Xenoblade Chronicles 3 soundtrack reveal to help calm your nerves after such a big leak. Its relaxing melody and vocals will help you feel calm and ready for Friday.

Xenoblade chronicles 3 yuzu

Because it seems to go on forever, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is the perfect game to get you through the summer, when there aren’t many new games to play. By the time you finish it, it will be well into November, just in time to pick up Skull and Bones, which is sure to win Game of the Year, or whatever small game Sony Santa Monica is making that won’t matter at all.

Even though I’ve played the game for 25 hours, I’m not sure it can be finished because it keeps throwing me new mechanics and tutorials that make an already hard game even harder.

Still, its combat, which feels like an MMORPG, and its almost incomprehensible story make me want to play it. I don’t know what’s going on half the time, either mechanically or in terms of the story, but I still enjoy it.

Let me say two things right away. First of all, I’m not done with this game. It’s a JRPG, and those games can take up to 60 hours to finish. Even though Nintendo gave us a lot of time—a whole month—still it’s not enough.

I’ve only been here for 25 hours, and I have no idea how long I’ll be here. The second thing is that I’ve never played a Xenoblade game. I’m a girl who likes Final Fantasy, and the Xenoblade series came out when my tastes in JRPGs were already set.

Knowing all of this, my feelings about the game could change once I’ve played it for 50 hours. I might finally be able to figure out how combat is supposed to work if the game stops teaching me new rules every three hours.

And the game’s story might finally start answering some of the many questions it has been avoiding for a long time. So, this isn’t a formal review, but it does sum up how I feel about the game after the first half (or third?)

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