Content warning: This game touches on the concept of suicidal ideation in a way that's too important to the plot for me not to discuss.
It seems like only yesterday that Xenoblade was some silly Japanese game that Nintendo of America saw absolutely nothing in and only released in a very limited form after a massive interest campaign. Not that this is something they're probably fond of remembering, given how big the series it spawned ended up being.
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It seems like only yesterday that Xenoblade was some silly Japanese game that Nintendo of America saw absolutely nothing in and only released in a very limited form after a massive interest campaign. Not that this is something they're probably fond of remembering, given how big the series it spawned ended up being.
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