Your basic combat techniques are the close combat Melee attack which is the "Power Type" that inflicts vast damages, or use the VRP (Virtual Ricochet Projectile) with the Right Analog Stick. ¿How many times you can kill your enemies by making a monster dive into the water or an abyss as the finishing blow? This is one of those few exceptions. CrossCode omits that in favor of a more open combat system where you can use the enviroment to attack and defend yourself. One of the things that I hate the most of RPG's is the Turn Based format, something that should be discarded and make it go the way of The Chessmaster. Looks like the answer is "Yes" and CrossCode is ready to prove it.Įxplore, fight, level up, earn credits, upgrade, repeat.Īt first, CrossCode is no different from many other RPG games, especially the classics like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Illusion of Mana and Terranigma, as we have more than just Role Playing in our gameplay. With all these steps towards the future, ¿Is there still room for retro-styled RPG's?. RPG (Role Playing Games) are common even nowadays, most of them ditched the classic elements in favor of exploit the advantages of today's consoles for the sake of massive enviroments, tons of quests and even voice acting. Yeah, first on my XBOX and now on my PlayStation 4 (thank Ginga Force, Arcade Archives and Darius Cozmic Collection for making me buy that console). Yeah, I prefer to take control of the TH32, RVR-01, R-Gray 2 or the R-9 and just shoot things out of existence due to the fast action and less complexity these games require.īy the time I made this review, it will be the second time I've played CrossCode. From searching things, level up through constant battles and sometimes waiting for my next turn hoping not to die since I prefer to hit first and being able to move freely in combat. Probably since I'm not great with all the chores that comprises all RPG's. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Terranigma, Xenosaga Episode I, Final Fantasy XV the Mass Effect series and the incredible masterpiece NieR: Automata are those exceptions. Well, I'm not too much into RPG's since I consider myself more of a "Flyboy" who feels at home with shmups, but I've played a few RPG's throughout my life. The first steps on an exciting new world. It's my first time I review a game of this genre and as far as I know, reviewing RPG's is very different from shmup reviews. This time is gonna be quite long one since I'll be reviewing the amazing indie RPG CrossCode. First of all: Sorry for delaying this one, but writing all those good and bad game reviews is very time consuming.īuy, play, take screenshots, write about them and think about writing all the funny and irreverent stuff you guys love to read isn't an easy task or a fast one.
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