

With plenty of nooks and crannies with things to find and monsters to take down, the Bionis' Shoulder is what Xenoblade zones should be like.


You won't often feel like you're spending most of your game time running across an endless field because the landmarks are too spaced out, either. The Bionis' Shoulder is a well-sized zone that is filled with places to explore and doesn't feel like it's large for the sake of being large like the Bionis' Leg. Pros The Bionis' Shoulder is the Perfect Size It goes without saying that more Xenoblade is never a bad thing, but having played through the epilogue ourselves, we'll be listing what we felt was done well and what didn't work as great while going through it. If you enjoyed the story of Xenoblade Chronicles and want to see more of the world after the events of the main game, the short answer is yes! With a whole new area to explore and some new battle mechanics, fans of the game will want to invest the 10-20 hours required to see the epilogue through to the end.
