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  2. Xenosaga I & II - Wikipedia

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    Xenosaga I & II [a] is a 2006 role-playing video game co-developed by Monolith Soft and Tom Create, and published by Namco for the Nintendo DS.A spin-off of the Xenosaga trilogy and forming part of the Xeno metaseries, Xenosaga I & II retells the events of Xenosaga Episode I and Xenosaga Episode II while expanding on its characters and narrative.

  3. Xenoblade Chronicles X - Wikipedia

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    Xenoblade Chronicles X is unconnected to any previous game in the Xeno metaseries, although there are thematic and aesthetic references. [9] [10] [11] After Earth is caught in the crossfire of an alien war, humanity escapes on spaceships — only a few ships make it off the planet, one of them being the White Whale, containing the city New Los Angeles (NLA).

  4. Xenosaga Episode I - Wikipedia

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    Xenosaga Episode I takes place in a universe based around science fiction.In the year "20XX", the Zohar—an artifact dating from the beginning of the universe which connects to the realm of a god-like energy dubbed U-DO—was unearthed by an archeological expedition in Kenya; the Zohar is key to enabling humanity to travel in space beyond the Solar System.

  5. Rivals (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rivals is a period black comedy television series made for Disney+. It is an adaptation of the 1988 Jilly Cooper novel of the same name . It stars an ensemble cast including David Tennant , Aidan Turner , Katherine Parkinson , Victoria Smurfit , Alex Hassell , Nafessa Williams , Bella Maclean , Emily Atack and Danny Dyer .

  6. Rivals 2 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Rivals 2 may refer to: The former name of Rivals of Aether II, a 2024 video game ...

  7. Xeno (series) - Wikipedia

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    The "Xeno" prefix, which means something strange or foreign to a group, was used in connection with the game's themes. [21] The Xeno title has been repeated throughout the series: in an interview concerning Xenoblade Chronicles, director Tetsuya Takahashi said that the prefix had become a symbol referencing the previous works of Monolith Soft. [22]

  8. Rivals of Aether II - Wikipedia

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    Rivals of Aether II, formerly known as Rivals 2, is a 2024 platform fighting video game that serves as a direct sequel to Rivals of Aether (2017). Unlike its predecessor, which featured 2D pixel art graphics, [2] it is played in 2.5D and utilizes 3D models [3] —additional mechanics are also added, including the ability to shield and grab, while mechanics such as the parry return from Rivals ...

  9. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 - Wikipedia

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    Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is an action role-playing game with a large open world.Unlike previous Xenoblade games, the game allows for up to seven party members to participate in battles at once, including the main party of six controllable characters plus an additional character known as a "Hero".