NXpress Nintendo Podcast
NXpress Nintendo Podcast 118: Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and BOTW: Champion’s Ballad
This week on the Nintendo NXpress Podcast, we discuss Xenoblade Chronicles 2. While it is a sequel to Xenoblade Chronicles, it features a new world and cast of characters including the protagonist Rex and his new friend Pyra, who are searching the world for Elysium, the ultimate paradise for humanity. Joining us to discuss this massive JRPG is Goomba Stomp’s anime Editor, Harry Morris. We also take some time to talk about the Video Game Awards, and at the end of the show, Patrick, Ricky, and Tim get into a long debate about Breath of the Wild’s latest DLC pack, “The Champion’s Ballad”. All this and more!
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