I don't wish to rub salt into wounds. However, the first review of Xenoblade Chronicles arrived today in the UK Official Nintendo Magazine. They awarded it with a 92% score and had many nice things to say, going so far as, to quote the closing line, calling it "a genre-reviving blaze of wonder, immense scale and smart design."
Now I ought to throw out the caveat that this magazine has been known to be quite generous in the past for certain reviews, but in this case, it may be justified. To give a brief overview...
* Reviewer says that in this generation of console JRPGs being on the decline, Xenoblade is one of the best to come out of Japan in the last decade
* Playtime is mentioned: roughly 60 hours from start to finish
* Reviewer enjoys the story of war between two lands and the cast of characters involved
* Game world is apparently huge, gorgeous to look at with amazing draw distances, easy to travel through thanks to quick travel system, worth exploring as you are rewarded with XP and full of optional quests
* Graphical disparity - while the world looks great, character models do not, especially in cut-scenes
* Music is given high praise, and apparently is reminiscent of Chrono Trigger (unsurprising, given the composer)
* Battle system gets high praise too, as although all the stats and icons on-screen seems intimidating, the system is accessible and tactical
* Only drawback is that, presumably because of how the game is structured, the reviewer felt he was sometimes underpowered compared to the enemies when he entered a new area
* Conclusion: in the words of the guy who wrote it, "the result is a game that is far more than the sum of its parts, and whose parts are golden"
I think I'll probably get this. Good luck, America.