CrossCode
SCORE: 65
CrossCode mashes up 16-bit RPGs like
Phantasy Star, concepts from .hack, and shooter elements to bring role
playing gamers over the age of thirteen an interesting and different
kind of a role playing game. We play an Evotar trying to regain her
memories. In essence she is an artificial intelligence based off a real
person who is dead. Something strange about CrossCode is we play a
female character whose memories are from a male character. I hope
CrossCode does not create gender confusion.
CrossCode is a 1.7 gig download on the Nintendo Switch. CrossCode is
also on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Family Friendly Gaming was given a
digital download code for CrossCode. There is a physical copy version of
CrossCode available for the millions upon millions of gamers in the
physical copy movement. If Family Friendly Gaming is provided a physical
copy version we will show it off to all ya’ll on a FFG Haul live stream.
Expect quite a few puzzles in CrossCode. We get into rooms where we must
shoot certain objects. We must line up the shots perfectly. Sometimes we
have to hit multiple objects with one trick shot to open the way. At
first this was really frustrating for me in CrossCode. Eventually I
figured out how to solve these puzzles and was able to get past them.
There are other rooms where we must fight enemies. We can melee or shoot
the enemies.
The controls in CrossCode are a bit on the complex side. If you purchase
CrossCode make sure to pay attention to the tutorial. Timing is
extremely important especially if you need to dodge shots coming at you.
The shield in CrossCode is extremely handy in taking less damage. The
issues families will have with CrossCode are violence, bad language,
false gods, and more. The music is neat to listen to and the graphics
contain nice details.
The fighting system in CrossCode is a bit different from most role
playing games I have played. At times I was more interested in the
puzzles than fighting. If I got stuck on a puzzle I wanted to see what
was next and yearned for the fighting. CrossCode rotates these in a
decent fashion for most gamers in my opinion. CrossCode is an
interesting idea. I wish this game was more friendly to the super
majority of Americans.
- RPG
Graphics: 70%
Sound: 60%
Replay: 75%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: PC/PS4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch(tested)
Publisher: Deck13, ININ Games
Developer: Radical Fish Games
Rating: Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence,
Language}
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