![]() Unfortunately, that sometimes works against it, because it's easy to get lost when roaming around, so you can stumble into an area that might be way above your current level. Make no mistake about it, the open world of this game is huge. While that might describe the real world, it's also a perfect description of Alrest, the setting for Xenoblade Chronicles 2. This open-world adventure is a very big, chaotic place where things go right and wrong, but also where it can be easy to lose yourself as you explore this massive tale. Kudos for allowing male characters to cry without ridicule, though. There are a lot of awesome "girl power" moments, but also a lot of moments that will make you cringe and silently scream. It is also full of blushing, half-naked ones who sometimes cook for you. Now don't get me wrong, it's full of fantastic female characters who show boldness, strength, and leadership qualities. The only problem I had with this game is the sexism. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that as all three of them seem happy with this, but it might trigger some delicate questions.īut, honestly, your kids will survive all that. They are shown holding hands with him in middle and a scene depicts them living together as a fairly normal family. It is implied that the main character ends up in a polygamous relationship with two girls. There are many innuendos which are fairly harmless, such as "I will attend to your every need.at least for fighting" ![]() The whole thing is played for laughs and the other characters clearly find this behaviour worrying. ![]() He also has fetishistic outfits for her to wear (the player does not see these). She looks to be around 11 years old but he has programmed her with disturbing "settings" in which she acts flirtatiously. A character has an unsettling relationship with the sentient child robot he built (for combat purposes). Most female "blades" are half-naked, with no exception for the ones who look way underage Within the first ten minutes you meet the provocatively-dressed "dancing girls" employed by a wealthy chairman Bear in mknd that most of this would go over the heads of young children, and it's nothing a responsible conversation can't get through. The CSM review does not fully cover the extent of sexual content in this game, which surprised me as it looks fairly innocent on the surface. But while combat can brutally difficult, there is an "Easy" mode you can switch to at any time if you're willing to take a blow to your dignity for the sake of getting through a tough area. The combat system is the biggest worry for young kids as it's extremely complex and tutorials are brief and hard to follow. This game is fun and vibrant with lots of vast and colourful lands to explore, fight, and collect your way through, and a gripping and thought-provoking story ties it all together.
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