![]() ![]() Of course you’ve got the hardcore role-players who really get into character (one player named Apollo keeps dueling you), but for the most part, your conversations with others feel like genuine chats you have with some buddies on World of Warcraft. There is plenty of fourth wall breaking (as the other characters you come to meet and befriend have their own lives outside of the game) and the overall tone is that of charm and general tomfoolery, like with most MMORPGs. Where the real fun comes in is with all the characters you will come to meet and interact with. Think diverse landscapes of lush forests, snowy mountains, sandy deserts, etc, all littered with hidden treasures, enemies, and nooks and crannies to explore. The world of CrossWorlds is what you may expect from any MMORPG. A mysterious man named Sergey establishes communication with her and she learns she must play CrossWorlds to regain her memories. ![]() It takes place in a fictional MMORPG (called Cross Worlds) in which you assume the role of Lea, an in-game character who has mysteriously lost her memories, as well as her ability to speak. Think Secret of Mana meets Chrono Trigger. It’s now officially one of my favorite RPGs of all time, hands down.ĬrossCode is an action-RPG at its core, while at the same time a love story to the 16-bit RPGs of decades past. It took three months from pre-ordering it to the shipment actually going out, and then another three months to receive it (and I moved mid-transit, which delayed the arrival by yet another three weeks!), but it was well worth the wait. Unbeknownst to me, it would be getting shipped to me from across the world which greatly delayed its arrival. It came out a few years ago, and I had ordered a collector’s edition steelbook when the Nintendo Switch version was announced. It’s been quite some time! But for the past two months I have been knee-deep in this game called CrossCode. Click here to download the latest version (Mac, PC, Linux). I haven’t promoted this much, if at all, but it’s been really nice to use and figured I’d link it beforehand in case anyone else is interested in using it. Note: all videos and screenshots were imported via the Nintendo Switch Screenshot Manager (NSSM). ![]()
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