In my opinion, they're both great in their own ways. The story of Xenoblade Chronicles 1 was classic and engaging, while Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has its own unique charm and depth.
The Nine Blades Killer series consisted of the three novels, King of the Assassins, Killer's Lover, and Killer's Lover, as well as two supplementary chapters, Killer's Choice and Killer's Gift.
This series of novels started from the perspective of the protagonist, Ye Kai, telling the story of his growth from a young college student to a professional killer. In the story, Ye Kai often faced all kinds of challenges and dangers, not only to solve various cases, but also to fight against his past and identity.
This series of novels was widely welcomed by readers because of its suspense, twists and turns in the plot, and deep character descriptions. It was regarded as one of the representative works of Taiwan's detective novels.
One common theme is friendship. Just like in the game, fanfics often explore the deep bonds between the characters. For example, the relationship between Rex and his Blades is further developed in many fanfics.
The story length of Xenoblade Chronicles can vary depending on how much side content you explore. On average, it takes around 50 to 80 hours to complete the main story.
Well, the duration of the story in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is quite substantial. If you just focus on the main quests, it might take you around 50 hours. But if you get into all the side quests and extras, it could easily push past 80 hours.